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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 13, 1993
Filed:
May. 14, 1990
Takashi Ohmori, Hitachi, JP;
Yoji Ishibashi, Hitachi, JP;
Hiroshi Inoue, Hitachi, JP;
Fumio Kato, Ibaraki, JP;
Takashi Hashimoto, Ushiku, JP;
Shigeyuki Akatsu, Hitachi, JP;
Michio Kuroda, Hitachi, JP;
Seiichi Kirikami, Hitachi, JP;
Hitachi, Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A combustor includes a first premixture supply device provided in a central portion of a combustion chamber disposed generally concentric with a combustion cylinder, and a second premixture supply means provided adjacent to an outer periphery of the first premixture supply device. The first premixture supply device is operable when the combustor is under a high load, and the second premixture supply device is operable when the combustor is under a low load. A method of operating a combustor is also proposed wherein the combustor comprises a combustion cylinder having a combustion chamber therein and a premixture supply device provided on one side of the combustion cylinder for supplying a combustible mixture to the combustion chamber. The premixture supply device comprising at least two inner and outer premixture supply devices. The outer premixture supply device is operable in a low-load range of the combustor while the inner and outer premixture supply devices are operable in a high-load range of the combustor at above a predetermined load. The first and second premixture supply devices include first and second burners, respectively. The first and second burners are operated in such a manner that the ratio of the load borne by the first burner to the load borne by the second burner is 1:1 in the high-load range.