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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 22, 1994
Filed:
Feb. 13, 1992
Gerard Y Barbier, Morangis, FR;
Xavier, M Bardey, Chartrettes, FR;
Michel A Desaulty, Vert Saint Denis, FR;
Serge M Meunier, Le Chatelet en Brie, FR;
Abstract
A low pollution combustion chamber for a turbojet engine is disclosed in which first and second combustion chambers are oriented in a counter-flow direction and both combustion chambers communicate with a separate and distinct exhaust chamber. The first combustion chamber has a fuel injector, as well as a primary oxidizer intake, and the wall bounding the first combustion chamber defines a plurality of dilution oxidizer intake orifices. The wall also defines a first exhaust orifice located approximately midway between the upstream and downstream ends of the first combustion chamber. A second combustion chamber has a second fuel injector, as well as a second primary oxidizer intake, but the wall defining the second combustion chamber does not define any dilution oxidizer intake orifices. A second exhaust orifice also communicates with the exhaust chamber. The orientations of the first and second combustion chambers are such that the fuel/oxidizer mixtures traveling through the combustion chambers travel in a generally counterflow arrangement. A separate exhaust chamber is included in the combustion chamber assembly and communicates with the first and second combustion chambers such that the burned gases from these chambers enter the exhaust chamber. The exhaust chamber defines a third exhaust orifice through which the burned gases exit the combustion chamber assembly. The exhaust chamber is oriented such that the exhaust gases passing through this exhaust chamber travel in a direction generally parallel to the gases traveling through the second combustion chamber. A wall defining the combustion chamber defines a second plurality of dilution oxidizer intake orifices so that oxidizer may dilute the exhaust gases passing through this chamber.