B64C1/38

Heat shield assembly and mounting thereof on aircraft

Various techniques provide a heat shield assembly and mounting thereof on an aircraft. In one example, a heat shield assembly may include flexible member. The heat shield assembly may further include a plurality of frame members disposed on the flexible member. The heat shield assembly may further include a plurality of mounting structures configured to directly mount the heat shield assembly to a strut of an airplane. Each of the plurality of mounting structures may be disposed on one of the plurality of frame members. Related methods are also provided.

Panel for a vehicle and method of manufacturing a panel
10800507 · 2020-10-13 · ·

A panel for a vehicle and a method for manufacturing the panel are provided. One panel has two sides forming a corner having a profile that is substantially non-orthogonal and a substructure is provided having a protrusion extending from a body of the substructure towards a surface of the panel. The protrusion has a profile extending along an edge thereof that substantially matches the profile of the corner of the panel such that the protrusion and the corner of the panel form a gap therebetween when the panel is mounted to the substructure.

Panel for a vehicle and method of manufacturing a panel
10800507 · 2020-10-13 · ·

A panel for a vehicle and a method for manufacturing the panel are provided. One panel has two sides forming a corner having a profile that is substantially non-orthogonal and a substructure is provided having a protrusion extending from a body of the substructure towards a surface of the panel. The protrusion has a profile extending along an edge thereof that substantially matches the profile of the corner of the panel such that the protrusion and the corner of the panel form a gap therebetween when the panel is mounted to the substructure.

SYSTEM FOR STRUCTURALLY INTEGRATED THERMAL MANAGEMENT FOR THIN WING AIRCRAFT CONTROL SURFACE ACTUATORS
20200317323 · 2020-10-08 ·

A thermal management system for transferring heat from a heat load includes a composite structural member that supports a heat load source and a heat transfer member in thermal contact with the composite structural member, and in thermal contact with a heat sink. The system further includes at least one thermally-conductive first fastener that is in thermal contact with the heat transfer member, couples the heat load source to the composite structural member, and conducts heat from the heat load source into the heat transfer member. The heat transfer member conducts heat from the thermally-conductive first fastener to the heat sink.

SUPERSONIC AIR INTAKE PASSAGE CAPABLE OF ACHIEVING SYNCHRONOUS ADJUSTMENT OF CAPTURING AREA AND THROAT AREA

The present invention discloses a supersonic inlet with synchronous adjustment of capture area and throat area, wherein the throat area may be adjusted by providing a movable throat section, while the capture area may be adjusted by providing a movable cowl section at the front end of the cowl lip, thereby realizing the effect that the capture area and the throat area of the inlet may be adjusted in synchronization. Meanwhile, the present invention also provides a control method and a design method of the above-mentioned inlet. The present invention greatly simplifies the actuation system and control system, significantly reduces the weight of the accessory system, and enables the performance of the inlet within a wide envelope range to be maintained in an excellent state.

SUPERSONIC AIR INTAKE PASSAGE CAPABLE OF ACHIEVING SYNCHRONOUS ADJUSTMENT OF CAPTURING AREA AND THROAT AREA

The present invention discloses a supersonic inlet with synchronous adjustment of capture area and throat area, wherein the throat area may be adjusted by providing a movable throat section, while the capture area may be adjusted by providing a movable cowl section at the front end of the cowl lip, thereby realizing the effect that the capture area and the throat area of the inlet may be adjusted in synchronization. Meanwhile, the present invention also provides a control method and a design method of the above-mentioned inlet. The present invention greatly simplifies the actuation system and control system, significantly reduces the weight of the accessory system, and enables the performance of the inlet within a wide envelope range to be maintained in an excellent state.

COVERED RETAINER FOR SEGMENTED ANNULAR HEAT SHIELD
20200300320 · 2020-09-24 · ·

A retainer for a segmented annular heat shield of a wheel includes a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a body extending between the first end and the second end. Both the first end and the second end are configured to be coupled to at least one of the wheel and a torque bar. Further, the body includes opposing longitudinal sides configured to respectively engage and secure a respective heat shield segment of the segmented annular heat shield. Also, the retainer includes a cover coupled to and extending over at least the body, with an air gap being defined between the body and the cover.

Fairing assembly and method therefor

A fairing assembly for an aerial vehicle having a tank that forms a body of the vehicle and a wing coupled to the tank is provided. The fining assembly includes a substructure configured to couple with a tank skin of the tank, a thermal protection system coupled to the substructure, and a seal assembly coupled to the substructure, the seal assembly being configured to overlap at least a portion of an edge of the wing.

Fairing assembly and method therefor

A fairing assembly for an aerial vehicle having a tank that forms a body of the vehicle and a wing coupled to the tank is provided. The fining assembly includes a substructure configured to couple with a tank skin of the tank, a thermal protection system coupled to the substructure, and a seal assembly coupled to the substructure, the seal assembly being configured to overlap at least a portion of an edge of the wing.

Fairing integrating with outer mold line and protective portions

One example of a fairing for a rotorcraft includes an outer mold line portion (OML portion) and a bearing portion extending from the OML portion. The OML portion provides at least a portion of an outer mold line of the rotorcraft. Both the OML portion and the bearing portion shield a portion of a structural member. The bearing portion can protect the portion of the structural member from damage resulting from foot traffic associated with accessing an area nearby the structural member.