Gas-turbine engine with telescope-type air inlet of the engine cowling (nacelle)

09719421 · 2017-08-01

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Abstract

An aircraft gas-turbine engine has an engine cowling-nacelle which surrounds a core engine in a tubular way, characterized in that at least one inflow-side part of the engine cowling-nacelle is telescopically movable against the flow direction.

Claims

1. An aircraft gas-turbine engine comprising: a core engine including a core engine casing, an engine cowling spaced radially outwardly of the core engine casing and surrounding the core engine casing in a tubular manner forming a bypass duct, the engine cowling including an outer portion, an inner portion and an inflow-side part, a fan connected to the core engine, a bypass fan casing surrounding the fan and forming a portion of the bypass duct, wherein the inflow-side part is tubular, extends around an entire circumference of the engine cowling, and is telescopically movable in a direction against the flow direction between a closed position and an open position, wherein the inflow-side part includes a portion of the outer portion up to a thrust-reversing element of the gas-turbine engine and a portion of the inner portion positioned adjacent to the bypass fan casing when in the closed position, wherein the portion of the inner portion is spaced apart from the bypass fan casing in the direction against the flow direction when in the open position.

2. The aircraft gas-turbine engine in accordance with claim 1, wherein the portion of the inner portion extends downstream of a forward portion of the bypass fan casing in the flow direction.

3. The aircraft gas-turbine engine in accordance with claim 2, and further comprising a seal positioned between the portion of the inner portion and the bypass fan casing for sealing between the portion of the inner portion and the bypass fan casing when the inflow-side part is in the closed position.

4. The aircraft gas-turbine engine in accordance with claim 3, and further comprising telescopic rail guides mounting the inflow-side part.

5. The aircraft gas-turbine engine in accordance with claim 4, wherein the telescopic rail guides provide to the inflow-side part at least one chosen from a substantially axial movement and at least a partly radial movement.

6. The aircraft gas-turbine engine in accordance with claim 2, and further comprising telescopic rail guides mounting the inflow-side part.

7. The aircraft gas-turbine engine in accordance with claim 6, wherein the telescopic rail guides provide to the inflow-side part at least one chosen from a substantially axial movement and at least a partly radial movement.

8. The aircraft gas-turbine engine in accordance with claim 1, and further comprising telescopic rail guides mounting the inflow-side part.

9. The aircraft gas-turbine engine in accordance with claim 8, wherein the telescopic rail guides provide to the inflow-side part at least one chosen from a substantially axial movement and at least a partly radial movement.

10. The aircraft gas-turbine engine in accordance with claim 1, wherein the inflow-side part is movable by hand or by an auxiliary drive unit.

Description

(1) The present invention is described in the following in light of the accompanying drawing, showing an exemplary embodiment. In the drawing,

(2) FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of a gas-turbine engine in accordance with the present invention,

(3) FIG. 2 shows a simplified partial sectional view of the telescopically movable inflow-side part of the engine cowling in the close state,

(4) FIG. 3 shows a representation, by analogy with FIG. 2, in the opened state,

(5) FIG. 4 shows a perspective partial sectional view of the inflow-side part of the engine cowling in accordance with the invention,

(6) FIG. 5 shows a sectional view, by analogy with FIGS. 2 and 3, and

(7) FIG. 6 shows an enlarged detail view of detail area A in accordance with FIG. 5.

(8) The gas-turbine engine 10 in accordance with FIG. 1 is an example of a turbomachine where the invention can be used. The following however makes clear that the invention can also be used in other turbomachines. The engine 10 is of conventional design and includes in the flow direction, one behind the other, an air inlet 11, a fan 12 rotating inside a casing, an intermediate-pressure compressor 13, a high-pressure compressor 14, combustion chambers 15, a high-pressure turbine 16, an intermediate-pressure turbine 17 and a low-pressure turbine 18 as well as an exhaust nozzle 19, all of which being arranged about a center engine axis 1.

(9) The intermediate-pressure compressor 13 and the high-pressure compressor 14 each include several stages, of which each has an arrangement extending in the circumferential direction of fixed and stationary guide vanes 20, generally referred to as stator vanes and projecting radially inwards from the engine casing 21 in an annular flow duct through the compressors 13, 14. The compressors furthermore have an arrangement of compressor rotor blades 22 which project radially outwards from a rotatable drum or disk 26 linked to hubs 27 of the high-pressure turbine 16 or the intermediate-pressure turbine 17, respectively.

(10) The turbine sections 16, 17, 18 have similar stages, including an arrangement of fixed stator vanes 23 projecting radially inwards from the casing 21 into the annular flow duct through the turbines 16, 17, 18, and a subsequent arrangement of turbine blades 24 projecting outwards from a rotatable hub 27. The compressor drum or compressor disk 26 and the blades 22 arranged thereon, as well as the turbine rotor hub 27 and the turbine rotor blades 24 arranged thereon rotate about the engine axis 1 during operation.

(11) FIGS. 2 and 3 show a partial sectional view of the telescopically movable part 30 in accordance with the invention, both in the opened state (FIG. 3) and in the closed state (FIG. 2). The reference numeral 34 shows a thermal de-icing device of an incoming flow area 35 in a schematic representation. This device is designed according to the state of the art and includes for example an annular and tubular duct provided with outlet openings. The inflow-side part 30 thus forms that area of an engine cowling 29 which is at the front in the flow direction. The engine cowling 29 also includes a thrust-reversing element 31, shown only schematically in FIG. 1.

(12) FIGS. 2 and 3 furthermore show an acoustic damping means 36 provided on the radially inner wall area of the inflow-side part 30. The reference numeral 37 indicates a bypass fan casing.

(13) As can be seen from FIGS. 2 and 3, the inflow-side part 30 is movable by means of a telescopic rail guide 32 (see also FIG. 4). The telescopic rail guide 32 can also include means for supplying hot air 38 to the de-icing device 34. It is thus not necessary when opening the inflow-side part 30 (axial movement against the flow direction) to detach electrical, pneumatic or hydraulic connections.

(14) FIG. 4 is a perspective partial view showing structural elements inside the inflow-side part 30. In particular, frames 39 and annular carriers 40, which increase the stability of the overall structure, can be seen.

(15) FIG. 5 shows in a schematic view, by analogy with FIG. 2, a supporting strut 41 which transmits forces, for example applied by a bird strike to the incoming flow area 35, into the overall structure.

(16) FIG. 6 shows in an enlarged representation the transitional area between the component 36, which represents an acoustic damping means and is at the same time part of the inlet barrel, and the bypass fan casing 37. FIG. 6 shows that the bypass fan casing 37 has an extended area 43 in the forward direction with a radially outward-facing lip 42. Matching the latter, the inlet barrel 36 (acoustic damping means) is provided with an extension 44 which is located radially inside the extended area 43. The two parts 43 and 44 thus provide a telescopic arrangement formed from two annular areas 43 and 44. In between them is a seal 45 which can be designed as a lip seal or radial seal.

(17) The extended area 43 and the extension 44 form at their contact surface a joint-like structure with “cardanic” action (gimbal joint). To do so, the radially outer surface of the extension 44 is designed with a spherical contour 46.

(18) As can be discerned when viewing FIGS. 5 and 6 together, the lip 42 has a distance 47 from a longitudinal member 48 in the radially outward-facing direction. The longitudinal member 48 is a solid component of the supporting structure, while the acoustic damping means (inlet barrel) together with the bypass fan casing 37 is deformed in the event of a fan defect. If a fan blade (airfoil) is hit by a bird strike, for example, this leads to a sinusoidal deformation of the components 36 and 37. The distance 47 is provided to make this deformation possible. In these cases, the seal 45 furthermore provides a dependable sealing effect, and the joint-like bracing between the extended area 43 and the extension 44 (spherical contour 46) has the effect that forces can be transmitted in the Y and Z directions.

LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS

(19) 1 Engine axis

(20) 10 Gas-turbine engine (core engine)

(21) 11 Air inlet

(22) 12 Fan rotating inside the casing

(23) 13 Intermediate-pressure compressor

(24) 14 High-pressure compressor

(25) 15 Combustion chambers

(26) 16 High-pressure turbine

(27) 17 Intermediate-pressure turbine

(28) 18 Low-pressure turbine

(29) 19 Exhaust nozzle

(30) 20 Guide vanes

(31) 21 Engine casing

(32) 22 Compressor rotor blades

(33) 23 Stator vanes

(34) 24 Turbine blades

(35) 26 Compressor drum or disk

(36) 27 Turbine rotor hub

(37) 28 Exhaust cone

(38) 29 Engine cowling (nacelle)

(39) 30 Inflow-side part of engine cowling

(40) 31 Thrust-reversing elements

(41) 32 Telescopic rail guide

(42) 33 Bypass duct

(43) 34 De-icing device

(44) 35 Incoming flow area

(45) 36 Acoustic damping means/inlet barrel

(46) 37 Bypass fan casing

(47) 38 Hot air

(48) 39 Frame

(49) 40 Annular carrier

(50) 41 Supporting strut

(51) 42 Lip

(52) 43 Extended area

(53) 44 Extension

(54) 45 Seal

(55) 46 Spherical contour

(56) 47 Distance

(57) 48 Longitudinal member