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High efficiency, twin spool, radial-high pressure, gas turbine engine

  • US 5,081,832 A
  • Filed: 06/28/1991
  • Issued: 01/21/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/05/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A high-efficiency, twin spool gas turbine engine for driving an external load, the engine comprising:

  • a high pressure spool having shaft means, and a centrifugal compressor and a radial in-flow turbine mounted on said shaft means, said radial in-flow turbine having an expansion ratio of about 4/1 to 8/1;

    means connected to said shaft means for driving essentially the entire external load from said high pressure spool shaft means;

    combustion means associated with said high pressure spool for receiving compressed air from said centrifugal compressor, for combusting fuel using the compressed air, and for delivering the combustion gases and all the combustion heat energy to said radial in-flow turbine under all engine load conditions;

    a low pressure spool having shaft means; and

    low pressure compressor means and low pressure turbine means mounted on said low pressure spool shaft means, said low pressure spool being rotatably independent from said high pressure spool and being essentially load-free;

    first means for flow interconnecting said low pressure compressor means and said high pressure centrifugal compressor for supplying precompressed air thereto; and

    second means for flow interconnecting said high pressure radial in-flow turbine means and said low pressure turbine means for supplying partially expanded combustion gases thereto, wherein the expansion ratio across the radial in-flow turbine is greater than the expansion ratio across the low pressure turbine.

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