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Rolls-Royce Limited

About: Rolls-Royce Limited is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Gas compressor & Rotor (electric). The organization has 624 authors who have published 623 publications receiving 10751 citations. The organization is also known as: Rolls Royce Limited.


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08 Nov 1977
TL;DR: In this paper, an annular member is located inside the body adjacent to the orifices so as to define an annularity gap between it and the internal surface of the hollow body.
Abstract: A fuel injector for a gas turbine engine consists of a hollow body adapted to be supplied with compressed air and having a number of fuel orifices in the internal surface of the body. An annular member is located inside the body adjacent to the orifices so as to define an annular gap between it and the internal surface of the hollow body. The gap receives fuel from the orifices and has a radial width of 0.015 to 0.020 inches.

28 citations

Patent
14 Nov 1984
TL;DR: A gas turbine engine infra-red radiation suppressor comprising an exhaust nozzle which is surrounded by a duct having a plurality of diffuser vanes at its downstream end is described in this paper.
Abstract: A gas turbine engine infra-red radiation suppressor comprising an exhaust nozzle which is surrounded by a duct having a plurality of diffuser vanes at its downstream end. The exhaust nozzle and duct constitute an ejector which is powered by the exhaust efflux from the exhaust nozzle and draws ambient air into the duct through a gap between the exhaust nozzle and the duct. The air serves to cool the exhaust efflux and thereby reduce its infra-red radiation emission, and the diffuser vanes prevent direct line of sight of the hot exhaust nozzle.

28 citations

Patent
20 Jul 1982
TL;DR: A dual fuel injector for a gas turbine engine is arranged to maintain pre-determined air fuel ratios in adjacent upstream and downstream opposite handed vortices and to reduce the deposition of carbon on the injector as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: A dual fuel injector for a gas turbine engine is arranged to maintain pre-determined air fuel ratios in adjacent upstream and downstream opposite handed vortices and to reduce the deposition of carbon on the injector. The injector comprises a central duct, a deflecting member, a first radially directed outlet, and a shroud which defines an annular duct, and a second radially directed outlet. The ducts receive a supply of compressed air and the central duct receives gaseous fuel from an annular nozzle and the annular duct receives liquid fuel from a set of nozzles. When the injector is operating on liquid fuel, the fuel and air mixture issues from the second outlet and compressed air flows from the first outlet and prevents migration of fuel between the two vortices, thereby maintaining a rich air fuel ratio in the upstream vortex which reduces the emissions of NOx. Also, the flow of air from the first outlet reduces the deposition of carbon from the liquid fuels on the deflecting member.

28 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
12 Mar 1979
TL;DR: In this article, a cascade investigation into the influence of supersonic shocks on turbine blade performance is reported, which indicates the sensitivity of the cascade performance to shock boundary layer interaction.
Abstract: In recent years, the increase in turbine entry temperature, coupled with the capability of higher blade speeds, has led to greater interest in the high work capacity single-stage transonic high pressure turbine. However, the transonic turbine has a performance penalty compared with an equivalent subsonic unit due mainly to shock induced losses. A cascade investigation into the influence of supersonic shocks on turbine blade performance is reported. Two different rotor profiles designed for the same duty were tested in the rectilinear cascade wind tunnel at DFVLR-AVA Goettingen. The results indicate the sensitivity of the cascade performance to shock boundary layer interaction. The importance of Schlieren optics flow visualization (including high-speed film to show the unsteady behavior of the flow) in evaluating the results is discussed.Copyright © 1979 by ASME

28 citations

Patent
29 Jun 1981
TL;DR: In this paper, a fan drive system comprising a main drive shaft 13 which drives the fan through a frangible coupling 27 and an auxilliary drive shaft 30 which by-passes the coupling 27 is described.
Abstract: A fan drive system comprising a main drive shaft 13 which drives the fan through a frangible coupling 27 and an auxilliary drive shaft 30 which by-passes the coupling 27. The auxilliary shaft 30 is pre-twisted elastically in the opposite direction to the direction of rotation of the main shaft 13, and is held in the pre-twisted state by the coupling 27. When the coupling 27 disconnects the drive from the main shaft 13, for example when the fan becomes unbalanced and transverse loads exceed a predetermined magnitude, the auxilliary shaft 30 unwinds. Unwinding of the shaft 30 cushions the fan against suddenly applied loads when the coupling 27 breaks and also reduces the loads on the coupling 27 during normal balanced running.

28 citations


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