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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 25, 2003
Filed:
Dec. 11, 2000
Peter Stuttaford, Toronto, CA;
Bernhard Fischer, Toronto, CA;
David Edwin Cowburn, Oakville, CA;
Saeid Oskooei, Toronto, CA;
Michael Andrew Fryer, Oakville, CA;
Aleksandar Kojovic, Oakville, CA;
Jeffrey Scott Acton, Toronto, CA;
Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp., Quebec, CA;
Abstract
The present invention is directed to a combustor/turbine successive dual cooling arrangement in which the combustor has a one-piece hot combustor wall and front and rear cold combustor walls, and cooling air is forced under pressure through perforations in the cold combustor walls and impinges on the annular front and rear sections of the hot combustor wall for the backside cooling of the hot combustor wall. The exhaust combustor backside cooling air is directed to gain access to the hot end of the engine, that is, the turbine section, to cool the turbine components. The combustor/turbine successive dual cooling arrangement according to the present invention enables all the air typically used to cool the hot end of the engine downstream of the combustor, to be used as combustor backside cooling as well, to significantly reduce the amount of air needed for combustor and turbine cooling. Moreover, all the exhaust combustor backside cooling air must be used for turbine cooling and is never ingested into the combustion chamber, thereby avoiding negatively affecting the engine combustion emissions.