Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2018-2021
Title: Innovations by Khalil Farid Abou-Jaoude
Introduction
Khalil Farid Abou-Jaoude is an accomplished inventor based in Winter Springs, FL (US). He holds a total of 3 patents that showcase his expertise in combustion systems for gas turbine engines. His innovative designs focus on improving efficiency and reducing emissions in combustion technology.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is the W501D5/D5A DF42 combustion system. This invention presents an improved combustion section for gas turbine engines. The fuel nozzle features enhancements that provide better injection patterns of oil fuel and cooling water. This results in improved control of combustion gas temperature and reduced NOx emissions. Additionally, it eliminates the impingement of cooling water on the combustor walls. The new combustor design incorporates a plate-fin structure that enhances cooling efficiency and optimizes the use of available cooling air, leading to improved component life. Another significant patent is the multi-functional fuel nozzle with a dual-orifice atomizer. This nozzle is designed for combustion turbine engines and includes an annular fuel-injecting lance with two fluid circuits. One circuit conveys liquid fuel, while the other can convey a selectable non-fuel fluid. The atomizer at the lance's downstream end features two concentric ejection orifices that create intersecting atomized ejection cones.
Career Highlights
Khalil has worked with notable companies such as Siemens Aktiengesellschaft and Siemens Energy, Inc. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his development as an inventor in the field of combustion technology.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with professionals like Stephen A Ramier and Vinayak V Barve, further enhancing his innovative capabilities through teamwork and shared expertise.
Conclusion
Khalil Farid Abou-Jaoude's contributions to combustion technology through his patents reflect his commitment to innovation and efficiency. His work continues to influence advancements in gas turbine engine design.