Performance of a Turbojet Combustor Using Natural Gas Fuel Heated to 12000 F (922 K)


Book Description

Combustion efficiency was determined using natural gas fuel over a range of injection temperatures from ambient to 1200' F (922 K). The combustor was comprised of three U-gutter flameholders mounted downstream of a trumpet-shaped diffuser in a rectangulai housing. A simple film-cooled liner was used. Tests were conducted at ambient pressure over a range of fuel-air ratios and combustor reference velocities. Increases in efficiency of more than 40 percentage points were achieved at the higher fuel temperatures. The results are applicable to natural gas afterburner design and to the design of advanced low-pressure-loss primary combustors.




























Effect of Combustor-inlet Conditions on Performance of an Annular Turbojet Combustor


Book Description

The combustion performance and particularly the phenomenon of altitude operational limits was studied by operating the annular combustor of a turbojet engine over a range of conditions of air flow, inlet pressure, inlet temperature, and fuel flow. The combustor investigated was not the latest version of this combustor and the data are presented primarily because they are indicative of general trends and phenomena that apply to a large class of turbojet combustors.