A variable geometry combustor for broadened properties fuelsA program was conducted to design and develop a variable geometry combustor, sized for the cycle and envelope of a large commercial turbofan engine. The combustor uses a variable area swirl cup to control stoichiometry in the primary combustion zone. Potential advantages of this design include improved capability to burn non-standard fuels, short system length, and increased operating temperature range for advanced high performance engine cycles. After considerable development, key program emissons and performance goals were met with the variable geometry combustor. Primary development efforts were to evolve improved variable swirl cup configurations. In particular, air leakage through the variable area swirl cup had a strong effect on low power emissions and performance, while smoke level at high power was affected by features for improved mixing of the fuel and swirler air flow. Additional design and development is still needed to evolve a practical variable geometry combustor.
Document ID
19870064972
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Dodds, W. J. (General Electric Co., Aircraft Engine Business Group, Evendale OH, United States)
Fear, J. S. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)