Patent classifications
F02C9/24
GEARED GAS TURBINE ENGINE
A gas turbine engine for an aircraft and a method of operating a gas turbine engine on an aircraft. Embodiments disclosed include a gas turbine engine for an aircraft including: an engine core has a turbine, a compressor, and a core shaft; a fan located upstream of the engine core, the fan has a plurality of fan blades; a nacelle surrounding the engine core and defining a bypass duct and bypass exhaust nozzle; and a gearbox that receives an input from the core shaft and outputs drive to the fan wherein the gas turbine engine is configured such that a jet velocity ratio of a first jet velocity exiting from the bypass exhaust nozzle to a second jet velocity exiting from an exhaust nozzle of the engine core at idle conditions is greater by a factor of 2 or more than the jet velocity ratio at maximum take-off conditions.
GEARED GAS TURBINE ENGINE
A gas turbine engine for an aircraft and a method of operating a gas turbine engine on an aircraft. Embodiments disclosed include a gas turbine engine for an aircraft including: an engine core has a turbine, a compressor, and a core shaft; a fan located upstream of the engine core, the fan has a plurality of fan blades; a nacelle surrounding the engine core and defining a bypass duct and bypass exhaust nozzle; and a gearbox that receives an input from the core shaft and outputs drive to the fan wherein the gas turbine engine is configured such that a jet velocity ratio of a first jet velocity exiting from the bypass exhaust nozzle to a second jet velocity exiting from an exhaust nozzle of the engine core at idle conditions is greater by a factor of 2 or more than the jet velocity ratio at maximum take-off conditions.
CONTROL SYSTEMS AND METHODS SUITABLE FOR USE WITH POWER PRODUCTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Control systems and methods suitable for combination with power production systems and methods are provided herein. The control systems and methods may be used with, for example, closed power cycles as well as semi-closed power cycles. The combined control systems and methods and power production systems and methods can provide dynamic control of the power production systems and methods that can be carried out automatically based upon inputs received by controllers and outputs from the controllers to one or more components of the power production systems.
CONTROL SYSTEMS AND METHODS SUITABLE FOR USE WITH POWER PRODUCTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Control systems and methods suitable for combination with power production systems and methods are provided herein. The control systems and methods may be used with, for example, closed power cycles as well as semi-closed power cycles. The combined control systems and methods and power production systems and methods can provide dynamic control of the power production systems and methods that can be carried out automatically based upon inputs received by controllers and outputs from the controllers to one or more components of the power production systems.
Hydraulic and pneumatic control circuit having a fuel/air heat exchanger for a turbojet
A hydraulic and pneumatic control circuit for a turbojet, a main hydraulic line having an oil/fuel heat exchanger with a function of transferring heat from the oil flowing in an oil circuit of the turbojet to the fuel flowing in the main hydraulic line, the circuit having a first hydraulic line for feeding fuel to a combustion chamber of the turbojet, a second hydraulic line for feeding fuel to one or more actuators for controlling variable geometry equipment, each actuator being fed with fuel via an electrohydraulic servovalve, a pneumatic line for feeding air to a pneumatic control member for bleed valves of a compressor and a blade tip clearance control valve of a turbine of the turbojet, and a fuel/air heat exchanger positioned on the second hydraulic line upstream from the hydraulic servovalve and on the pneumatic line upstream from the pneumatic control member.
Hydraulic and pneumatic control circuit having a fuel/air heat exchanger for a turbojet
A hydraulic and pneumatic control circuit for a turbojet, a main hydraulic line having an oil/fuel heat exchanger with a function of transferring heat from the oil flowing in an oil circuit of the turbojet to the fuel flowing in the main hydraulic line, the circuit having a first hydraulic line for feeding fuel to a combustion chamber of the turbojet, a second hydraulic line for feeding fuel to one or more actuators for controlling variable geometry equipment, each actuator being fed with fuel via an electrohydraulic servovalve, a pneumatic line for feeding air to a pneumatic control member for bleed valves of a compressor and a blade tip clearance control valve of a turbine of the turbojet, and a fuel/air heat exchanger positioned on the second hydraulic line upstream from the hydraulic servovalve and on the pneumatic line upstream from the pneumatic control member.
Geared gas turbine engine
A gas turbine engine for an aircraft and a method of operating a gas turbine engine on an aircraft. Embodiments disclosed include a gas turbine engine for an aircraft including: an engine core has a turbine, a compressor, and a core shaft; a fan located upstream of the engine core, the fan has a plurality of fan blades; a nacelle surrounding the engine core and defining a bypass duct and bypass exhaust nozzle; and a gearbox that receives an input from the core shaft and outputs drive to the fan wherein the gas turbine engine is configured such that a jet velocity ratio of a first jet velocity exiting from the bypass exhaust nozzle to a second jet velocity exiting from an exhaust nozzle of the engine core at idle conditions is greater by a factor of 2 or more than the jet velocity ratio at maximum take-off conditions.
Geared gas turbine engine
A gas turbine engine for an aircraft and a method of operating a gas turbine engine on an aircraft. Embodiments disclosed include a gas turbine engine for an aircraft including: an engine core has a turbine, a compressor, and a core shaft; a fan located upstream of the engine core, the fan has a plurality of fan blades; a nacelle surrounding the engine core and defining a bypass duct and bypass exhaust nozzle; and a gearbox that receives an input from the core shaft and outputs drive to the fan wherein the gas turbine engine is configured such that a jet velocity ratio of a first jet velocity exiting from the bypass exhaust nozzle to a second jet velocity exiting from an exhaust nozzle of the engine core at idle conditions is greater by a factor of 2 or more than the jet velocity ratio at maximum take-off conditions.
AEROMECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS
An aero damping measurement system is provided. The system includes a shroud defining a tunnel, a hub disposed within the tunnel, and a plurality of blades coupled to the hub. The blades may rotate about the hub. A gas pressure probe may have a tip extending to the tunnel to deliver a pressurized burst into the tunnel. An aeromechanical identification system may include a pressurized gas source, a valve in fluid communication with the pressurized gas source, and the gas pressure probe may be in fluid communication with the valve. The valve may control a flow of a pressurized gas from the pressurized gas source into the gas pressure probe. A pressure sensor may be coupled to the gas pressure probe and configured to measure a pressure within the gas pressure probe.
AEROMECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS
An aero damping measurement system is provided. The system includes a shroud defining a tunnel, a hub disposed within the tunnel, and a plurality of blades coupled to the hub. The blades may rotate about the hub. A gas pressure probe may have a tip extending to the tunnel to deliver a pressurized burst into the tunnel. An aeromechanical identification system may include a pressurized gas source, a valve in fluid communication with the pressurized gas source, and the gas pressure probe may be in fluid communication with the valve. The valve may control a flow of a pressurized gas from the pressurized gas source into the gas pressure probe. A pressure sensor may be coupled to the gas pressure probe and configured to measure a pressure within the gas pressure probe.