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TURBINE ENGINE WITH A FLOW SPLITTER HAVING A PROFILE WITH INCLINED SERRATIONS

An airflow profile structure having a leading and/or trailing edge profiled with a serrated profile having a succession of teeth and depressions. Along the leading and/or trailing edge, from a first location to a second location, the teeth of the serrated profile are individually inclined towards the second location.

Turbomachine with serrated-profile flow-splitter nose

A front fan turbomachine includes an annular separating wall having a slat for separating an air flow between a primary flow and a secondary flow, the slat having a leading edge; inlet guide vanes (IGV) for guiding the primary flow and outlet guide vanes (OGV) blades for guiding the secondary flow. The leading edge of the slat has a serrated profile having a succession of teeth and depressions.

VARIABLE MIXING NOZZLE DESIGN FOR JET NOISE REDUCTION
20220380060 · 2022-12-01 ·

An engine exhaust nozzle for a jet engine offers a controllable variable mixing of engine exhaust and the surrounding airflow. The engine exhaust nozzle includes a nozzle, slots at the downstream end of the nozzle, curved vanes extending radially inward from the inner surface of the nozzle and adjacent to the slots, and a cover connected to the outside of the nozzle and movable with respect to the nozzle so as to open and close the slots. When the slots are opened, near-field mixing is enhanced between the jet exhaust and the surrounding air, thus reducing mixing further downstream and the noise associated therewith, thus reducing the overall noise transmitted to the ground. When the slots are closed, the nozzle propulsive efficiency improves at the expense of increased noise.

TURBINE EXHAUST CASE MIXER
20220364477 · 2022-11-17 ·

The turbine exhaust case (TEC) mixer assembly for an aircraft engine includes a center body including a hub that encloses a center body cavity and has a first wall portion and a second wall portion that are axially spaced apart. The first and second wall portions having axial end segments which are removably coupled to each other radially inwardly from the outer periphery of the center body via a fixing arrangement including a fastener that is enclosed within the center body cavity. An axial spring includes a gap axially defined between portions of the axial end segments and located at the outer periphery of the center body. A mixer extends peripherally about the center body and is spaced radially outward from the hub by a plurality of struts extending between the hub and the mixer, the plurality of struts being axially offset from the gap at a strut-hub interface.

Multistage infrared suppression exhaust system

One embodiment includes a multistage infrared suppression exhaust system for an aircraft, including: a stage one including a first exhaust conduit to receive a first exhaust air flow at a first temperature-pressure product T.sub.1P.sub.1, a second exhaust conduit to receive a second exhaust air flow at a second temperature-pressure product T.sub.2P.sub.2, and a flow integrator mechanically configured to mix the first exhaust air flow with the second exhaust air flow in an integration chamber while preventing back flow into the second exhaust conduit; and a stage two including a stage two cooling airflow to cool the mixed first and second exhaust air flows.

VARIABLE GEOMETRY THRUSTER
20220333624 · 2022-10-20 · ·

A propulsion system coupled to a vehicle. The system includes a diffusing structure and a conduit portion configured to introduce to the diffusing structure through a passage a primary fluid produced by the vehicle. The passage is defined by a wall, and the diffusing structure comprises a terminal end configured to provide egress from the system for the introduced primary fluid. A constricting element is disposed adjacent the wall. An actuating apparatus is coupled to the constricting element and is configured to urge the constricting element toward the wall, thereby reducing the cross-sectional area of the passage.

Lobed tubular piece made of a composite with unidirectional fibers

A method for manufacturing a fibrous tubular structure including lobes, in which fibers are draped/deposited on a mandrel having a shape corresponding to that of the fibrous structure, includes draping/deposition carried out such that at least one group of fibers has a same orientation with respect to the axis (A) of said fibrous structure, then, the fibers having been draped over an angular sector less than the total periphery of the mandrel, one of the ends of the fibrous structure is separated from the mandrel in order to allow the continuation of the draping on the same mandrel.

Turbine engine with a flow splitter having a profile with inclined serrations

An airflow profile structure having a leading and/or trailing edge profiled with a serrated profile. The serrated profile has a succession of teeth and depressions, characterized in that, along the leading and/or trailing edge, from a first location to a second location, the teeth of the serrated profile are individually inclined towards the second location.

LOBED MIXER NOZZLES FOR SUPERSONIC AND SUBSONIC AIRCRAFT, AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20220325678 · 2022-10-13 ·

Lobed mixer nozzles for supersonic and subsonic aircraft, and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. A representative lobe mixer nozzle includes a fan flow duct aligned along a longitudinal axis, and a core flow duct, also aligned along the longitudinal axis. At least one duct wall, for example, a splitter, forms, at least in part, a radially inner boundary of the fan flow duct, and a radially outer boundary of the core flow duct. The duct wall terminates at a reference exit plane, and has multiple first lobes extending radially inwardly, and multiple second lobes extending radially outwardly. At least one lobe is canted forward relative to the reference exit plane, and at least one lobe is canted aft relative to the reference exit plane.

FLOW SEGREGATOR FOR INFRARED EXHAUST SUPPRESSOR

Systems and methods for suppressing infrared radiation generated by a turbine engine. A system comprises a primary assembly having a center body, a plurality of vanes extending from the center body, an outer radial duct with the plurality of vanes extending therethrough, a structural baffle, and a mixer. The primary assembly is disposed in the exhaust flow path of a turbine engine and encased in ducting and/or an airfoil. An air flow path defined between the center body and outer radial duct is axially spit by an interface rim and flow segregator. The flow segregator segregates engine core flow from ambient air flow.