F02K1/12

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EXPANDING AN OPERATING SPEED RANGE OF A HIGH SPEED FLIGHT VEHICLE

Systems and methods for expanding an operating speed range of a high speed flight vehicle include providing an engine with an inlet air duct, and positioning a heat exchanger in the inlet air duct to cool at least a portion of duct air flow associated with an engine core. Additionally or alternatively, a nozzle assembly includes a cowl fluidly communicating with the engine and having a cowl internal surface defining a cowl orifice, and a plug defines a primary thrust surface. The plug is supported relative to the cowl so that a portion of the primary thrust surface is disposed within the cowl orifice to define a throat therebetween. An actuator is coupled to at least one of the cowl or the plug, and is configured to generate relative movement between the cowl and the plug, thereby to modify the throat.

MIXED FLOW EXHAUST THRUST REVERSER WITH AREA CONTROL NOZZLE SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20230272760 · 2023-08-31 · ·

An articulating exhaust nozzle thrust reverser includes an outer articulating panel comprising an outer skin and an outer thrust reverser door and an inner articulating panel comprising a forward inner skin, an aft inner skin, and an inner thrust reverser door. The outer articulating panel is configured to pivot to vary a nozzle exit area. The forward inner skin is configured to pivot to vary a nozzle throat area. The outer thrust reverser door is pivotally coupled to the outer skin. The inner thrust reverser door is pivotally coupled to the aft inner skin. The outer articulating panel and the inner articulating panel may be individually operated to independently vary the exhaust nozzle throat area and/or the exhaust nozzle exit area.

Aircraft with electric propulsor

A propulsor includes an electric motor, a fan unit, and a thrust system positioned downstream of and coupled to the fan unit. The electric motor converts electrical power to mechanical rotation to rotationally drive the fan unit and create an air stream directed towards the thrust control system.

Convergent-divergent flap pair for a variable-geometry turbojet engine nozzle, the flaps of which each comprise a cooling air circulation duct

In a convergent-divergent flap pair for a turbojet engine nozzle of the variable-geometry convergent-divergent type, the convergent flap and the divergent flap including respective ducts for circulation of cooling air connected to one another to allow cooling of each of the flaps. The duct of the divergent flap includes an impingement cooling cavity defined by two walls of lateral ends provided with air passage orifices through which the impingement cooling cavity opens towards the outside.

Dual flowpath exhaust for fuel cooling in a hypersonic propulsion system

A dual flow path exhaust assembly for use with a combined turbofan and ramjet engine includes a turbofan engine exhaust duct, a ramjet engine exhaust duct, a combined outlet, and door configured to move between an open position and a closed position to selectively isolate the turbofan engine exhaust duct from the combined outlet.

Pressure equalization in a dual flow path exhaust of a hypersonic propulsion system

A dual flow path exhaust assembly for use with a combined turbofan and ramjet engine includes a turbofan engine exhaust duct, a ramjet engine exhaust duct, a combined outlet, and door configured to move between an open position and a closed position to selectively isolate the turbofan engine exhaust duct from the combined outlet.

Pressure equalization in a dual flow path exhaust of a hypersonic propulsion system

A dual flow path exhaust assembly for use with a combined turbofan and ramjet engine includes a turbofan engine exhaust duct, a ramjet engine exhaust duct, a combined outlet, and door configured to move between an open position and a closed position to selectively isolate the turbofan engine exhaust duct from the combined outlet.

Passively actuated variable area nozzle for an aircraft propulsion system
11725608 · 2023-08-15 · ·

An aircraft system includes a propulsion system structure, a variable area nozzle and a linkage system. The propulsion system structure is moveable between a first position and a second position. The variable area nozzle is fluidly coupled with a duct in the propulsion system structure. The variable area nozzle is moveable between a first configuration and a second configuration. An exit area of the variable area nozzle has a first value when the variable area nozzle is in the first configuration and a second value when the variable area nozzle is in the second configuration. The variable area nozzle includes a flap moveably connected to the propulsion system structure. The linkage system mechanically links the variable area nozzle with the propulsion system structure. The linkage system includes a driver linkage, a first bell crank, a bridge linkage, a second bell crank, a follower linkage and a crank arm.

Passively actuated variable area nozzle for an aircraft propulsion system
11725608 · 2023-08-15 · ·

An aircraft system includes a propulsion system structure, a variable area nozzle and a linkage system. The propulsion system structure is moveable between a first position and a second position. The variable area nozzle is fluidly coupled with a duct in the propulsion system structure. The variable area nozzle is moveable between a first configuration and a second configuration. An exit area of the variable area nozzle has a first value when the variable area nozzle is in the first configuration and a second value when the variable area nozzle is in the second configuration. The variable area nozzle includes a flap moveably connected to the propulsion system structure. The linkage system mechanically links the variable area nozzle with the propulsion system structure. The linkage system includes a driver linkage, a first bell crank, a bridge linkage, a second bell crank, a follower linkage and a crank arm.

Exhaust nozzle
11319896 · 2022-05-03 · ·

There is disclosed an exhaust nozzle for a gas turbine engine, the exhaust nozzle comprising a frame extending along a longitudinal axis. The exhaust nozzle comprises a convergent petal pivotably attached at a convergent pivot point to the frame and extending axially downstream and radially inward from the frame, a follower roller fixed to the convergent petal on a radially outer side of the convergent petal, and a cam defining a working surface configured to engage the follower roller to react a force from the convergent petal. The cam is movable along a travel in an axial direction to actuate radial movement of the follower roller to pivot the convergent petal. The cam defines a concave working surface such that a contact angle between the follower roller and the cam varies along the travel to thereby vary a radial component of the force reacted by the cam.