F05D2270/333

AUTOMATED RESONANCE TEST ON MULTICOMPONENT COMPONENTS BY MEANS OF PATTERN RECOGNITION
20210140925 · 2021-05-13 ·

A fast and simple classification of the state of the component is ensured by carrying out the resonance test in an automated manner on blade assemblies, in which frequency images of new and used components are compared with each other.

Geared gas turbine engine
10975802 · 2021-04-13 · ·

A gas turbine engine generates noise during use, and one particularly important flight condition for noise generation is take-off. A gas turbine engine that has high efficiency provides low noise, in particular from the fan and the turbine that drives the fan. Values are defined for a noise parameter NP that results in a gas turbine engine having reduced combined fan and turbine noise.

Apparatus for dynamic positioning of a fan to reduce noise

An apparatus includes a computer enclosure with a first fan, a second fan, a fan controller, and an input for receiving a signal from a microphone indicating an amount of noise at a target location. The apparatus further includes a first actuator coupled to the first fan for adjusting an axial position of the first fan, wherein the controller controls the operation of the first actuator to position the first fan to reduce the noise indicated by the signal from the microphone with the first and second fans in operation. The microphone senses sound pressure and the controller automatically adjusts a position of one or more fans using an actuator to change the distance from the fan to the microphone, which may be co-located with a user, to provide destructive interference at the location of the microphone.

CONTROL OF POWER GENERATION SYSTEM BY VISUALLY MONITORING COMPONENT DURING OPERATION

Embodiments of the present disclosure include a method for controlling a power generation system, the method including: detecting a heat distribution across a component of a power generation system from a thermal output of the component, during operation of the power generation system; calculating a projected heat distribution across the component based on a library of modeling data for the power generation system; calculating whether a difference between the heat distribution and the projected heat distribution exceeds a thermal threshold; adjusting the power generation system in response to the difference exceeding the predetermined threshold, wherein the adjusting includes modifying an operating setting of the power generation system.

THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
20200408107 · 2020-12-31 ·

A thermal management system includes a heat exchanger and a housing that receives the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger defines a heat transfer region within which thermal exchange occurs between a process fluid and a thermal management fluid. The thermal management system further includes a process fluid conduit to convey the process fluid through the heat transfer region and an actuator assembly configured to position the heat exchanger relative to the housing. The actuator assembly is configured to selectively assume a position between a stowed position and a deployed position. When the actuator assembly is in the deployed position, the heat transfer region extends within a flow of the thermal management fluid such that the process fluid flow flows in heat exchange relation with the thermal management fluid flow. In some such embodiments, the actuator assembly automatically transitions between the stowed position and the deployed position.

ACOUSTICAL HEALTH MONITORING FOR TURBOMACHINERY

A health monitoring system including an array of microphones, a data collection system, and analytic software used to detect health status, pending malfunctions, or faults of several disparate, engine subsystems. The system can be used to monitor health of the main engines, the engine nacelles, and auxiliary power units (APU) on the aircraft.

ACTIVE DEVICE FOR ATTENUATING ACOUSTIC EMISSIONS FOR A TURBOJET ENGINE INCLUDING CONTROLLED TURBINES

An active device for attenuating the acoustic emissions of an aircraft turbojet engine includes circulation conduits for a pressurized air flow rate supplying rotary elements each having a pulsation system for the delivered air. The rotary elements are controlled in amplitude and phase and deliver, to outlet diffusers, a pulsed air flow rate with a pulsation at the frequency of the noise to be attenuated having an amplitude and a phase adjusted according to a local feedback law with microphones to attenuate the radiated acoustic power.

TURBOFAN ENGINE WITH ACOUSTIC TREATMENT
20200392898 · 2020-12-17 ·

There is provided a turbofan engine having: a fan rotatable about an axis within a case; a first acoustic treatment lining a first portion of the case upstream of the fan; and a second acoustic treatment lining a second portion of the case downstream of the fan, the first acoustic treatment having different noise-attenuating characteristics relative to the second acoustic treatment.

Gas turbine engine with differing effective perceived noise levels at differing reference points and methods for operating gas turbine engine
10815895 · 2020-10-27 · ·

A gas turbine engine generates noise during use, and one particularly important flight condition for noise generation is take-off. A gas turbine engine has high efficiency together with low noise, in particular from the turbine that drives the fan. The contribution of the turbine noise emanating from the rear of the engine to the Effective Perceived Noise Level (EPNL) is in the range of from 7 EPNdB and 30 EPNdB lower at a take-off lateral reference point than at an approach reference point.

Active system generating destructive acoustic interference for an aircraft engine with multiple fan spools

An aircraft propulsion unit including two distinct fan spools, and including a first duct and a second duct extending downstream of the two fan spools, the propulsion unit including a control ring disposed on one of the ducts, downstream of one of the fan spools, with at least one annular internal wall extending in an interior space of the duct, the control unit of the control ring being configured to modify the shape of the internal wall, and to cause an air passage cross section in the duct to vary at the ring, a device for acquiring acoustic signals generated by acoustic waves propagating downstream of the fan spools, and a device for processing the acoustic signals, configured to measure a dephasing between the acoustic waves and to control the control ring depending on the dephasing.