THRUST REVERSER PROVIDED WITH A LIGHTWEIGHT THRUST REVERSER FLAP
20210293202 · 2021-09-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02K1/805
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02K1/566
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/96
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02K1/827
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/55
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02T50/60
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F02K1/72
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2220/323
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A thrust reverser includes a fixed structure and a movable structure defining an air stream, a flap including a single wall perforated on the surface thereof, and a structure strengthening the flap and having an acoustic function. The flap being articulated between the fixed structure and the movable structure to allow in a direct jet position, disposing the wall along an acoustic section of the movable structure and allowing the circulation of an air flow through the air stream, the acoustic section forming with the structure of the wall an acoustic resonator, and in a reverse jet position, disposing the wall to deflect an air flow passing through the air stream and allow the passage through the wall and through the air stream of a portion of the air flow deflected by the flap.
Claims
1. A thrust reverser of a turbojet engine nacelle for an aircraft, said thrust reverser comprising: a fixed structure; a movable structure cooperating with the fixed structure to delimit an air flow path; and at least one thrust reverser flap comprising a single wall, said wall being pierced on its surface so as to allow a passage through the at least one thrust reverser flap a portion of an air flow diverted by the at least one thrust reverser flap, said wall comprising a structure stiffening the at least one thrust reverser flap and having an acoustic function, the at least one thrust reverser flap being articulated between the fixed structure and the movable structure to allow: in a direct jet position, disposing said wall of the at least one thrust reverser flap along an acoustic section of the movable structure so as to allow the circulation of an air flow through the air flow path, said acoustic section forming with the structure of said wall an acoustic resonator and, in a reverse jet position, disposing said wall of the at least one thrust reverser flap to divert an air flow passing through the air flow path and to allow the passage through the wall of the at least one thrust reverser flap and through the air flow path a portion of the air flow diverted by the at least one thrust reverser flap.
2. The thrust reverser according to claim 1, wherein the structure of the wall of the at least one thrust reverser flap is dimensioned, in the direct jet position, to maintain between the structure and said acoustic section of the movable structure a predetermined clearance, the predetermined clearance is smaller than 3 millimeters.
3. The thrust reverser according to claim 2, further comprising a spring maintaining said predetermined clearance between the structure of the at least one thrust reverser flap and said acoustic section of the movable structure.
4. The thrust reverser according to claim 3, wherein a portion of the structure of the at least one thrust reverser flap is configured to receive the spring.
5. The thrust reverser according to claim 3, wherein the wall of the at least one thrust reverser flap has an opening provided for the passage of a deploying mechanism of the at least one thrust reverser flap for attachment thereof to the spring.
6. The thrust reverser according to claim 1, wherein an edge of said wall of the at least one thrust reverser flap facing the fixed structure in the reverse jet position comprises a lip seal.
7. The thrust reverser according to claim 6, wherein the lip seal is overmolded onto the edge of said wall.
8. The thrust reverser according to claim 1, wherein said wall is made of aluminum, a thermoplastic material, composite fibers, or composite fibers in a matrix.
9. The thrust reverser according to claim 1, wherein the structure of the wall of the at least one thrust reverser flap is formed by a plurality of acoustic units.
10. A turbojet engine nacelle for an aircraft comprising a thrust reverser according to claim 1.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0036] In order that the disclosure may be well understood, there will now be described various forms thereof, given by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0044] The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0045] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
[0046] In the present document, the terms “upstream” and “downstream” should be understood with reference to the direction of circulation of the air flow passing through the air flow path of the thrust reverser.
[0047] In
[0048] As represented, the thrust reverser 1 includes a fixed structure 2 and a movable structure 3 together delimiting an air flow path.
[0049] A thrust reverser flap 4 articulated by a deploying mechanism of the flap 4, herein formed by a connecting rod 5, to allow its deployment during the translational displacement of the movable structure 3 relative to the fixed structure 2, is represented.
[0050] As represented, one end of the connecting rod 5 is secured to the fixed structure 2 while the other end is secured to an attachment point 41 of the flap 4.
[0051] Moreover, the flap 4 is mounted on the movable structure 3 by means of a pivot connection. The pivot connection is provided by two pivot points 42 of the flap 4.
[0052] When passing from the direct jet position to the reverse jet position, the translational displacement of the movable structure 3 relative to the fixed structure 2 allows the connecting rod 5 to drive the flap 4 via its attachment point 41. The flap 4 is then driven in rotation relative to the movable structure 3 via its two pivot points 42.
[0053] During its deployment, the thrust reverser flap 4 extends into the air flow path to divert the air flow passing therethrough.
[0054] The air flow passing through the air flow path is then diverted towards the cascade vanes 6 of the thrust reverser 1 such as to allow for a counter-thrust enabling thrust reversal.
[0055] During the passage from the reverse jet position to the direct jet position, the translational displacement of the movable structure 3 relative to the fixed structure 2 reaches an end-of-travel position when an O-ring gasket 32 carried by the movable structure 3, more particularly by the upstream end of an inner casing 30 of the movable structure 3, crashes against the fixed structure 2 of the thrust reverser 1.
[0056] In
[0057] As represented in
[0058] Referring more particularly to
[0059] Moreover, referring again to
[0060] The structure 43 stiffening the flap 4 is herein formed by a set of acoustic units 43A. More particularly, the structure 43 of the flap 4 is formed by a cascade vane advantageously extending from the wall 40 of the flap 4 to delimit the acoustic units 43A.
[0061] Referring to
[0062] Each acoustic unit 43A is then delimited by solid lateral partitions 43A1 and by a pierced bottom wall 43A2 corresponding to a portion of the wall 40 of the flap 4.
[0063] More particularly, the structure 43 of the flap 4 fulfills a first function consisting in stiffening the flap 4 when the latter is in the reverse jet position of the thrust reverser 1. Moreover, the structure 43 of the flap 4 fulfills a second function consisting in providing an acoustic function of the flap 4 when the latter is in the direct jet position of the thrust reverser.
[0064] Thus, in the reverse jet position, the single wall 40 of the flap 4 diverts the air flow passing through the air flow path. A portion of the air flow coming into the air flow path passes through the wall 40 of the flap via its pierced surface. It will be easily understood that the pierced surface of the wall 40 of the flap 4 makes it possible to reduce the pressure differential between the upstream section and the downstream section of the air flow path delimited by the flap 4 in the reverse jet position.
[0065] In the reverse jet position, the structure 43 of the flap 4 is located on the side of the downstream section of the air flow path thus delimited by the flap 4.
[0066] In the direct jet position, as illustrated in
[0067] More particularly, the single wall 40 of the flap 4 is maintained so as to extend along an acoustic section 31 of the movable structure 3.
[0068] The acoustic section 31 of the movable structure 3 is herein formed by the inner casing 30 of the movable structure 3 radially delimiting the air flow path.
[0069] Thus, the structure 43 stiffening the flap 4 faces the acoustic section 31 of the movable structure 3.
[0070] The acoustic section 31 is advantageously solid so as to compensate for the absence of a second solid wall of the flap 4.
[0071] In this way, in the direct jet position, the wall 40 of the flap 4, more particularly the structure 43 of the wall 40 of the flap 4, forms with the acoustic section 31 of the movable structure 3 an acoustic resonator reducing air recirculation between the flap 4 and the acoustic section 31 of the movable structure 3.
[0072] The acoustic section 31 of the movable structure 3 then replaces a solid wall of the flap 4.
[0073] The flap 4 is then weight-lightened and its bulk in the thrust reverser 1 is reduced. The connecting rod 5 can then also be reduced in size.
[0074] As represented in
[0075] More particularly, the predetermined clearance 7 is formed between, on the one hand, the ends of the structure 43 of the flap 4 extending from its pierced wall 40 and, on the other hand, the acoustic section 31 of the movable structure 3, this being so in the direct jet position of the flap 4.
[0076] The predetermined clearance 7 is advantageously intended to allow performing the acoustic function of flap 4 in the direct jet position. The clearance is advantageously smaller than 3 millimeters.
[0077] To facilitate the maintenance of the predetermined clearance 7 between the structure 43 of the flap 4 and the acoustic section 31 of the movable structure 3, the thrust reverser 1 could be equipped with a spring 8 maintaining the predetermined clearance 7.
[0078] In the direct jet position, the spring 8 then inhibits the wall 40 of the flap 4 from coming into contact with the acoustic section 31 of the movable structure 3 and provides more particularly the predetermined clearance 7.
[0079] As represented in more detail in
[0080] More particularly, the spring 8 is formed by curved and pre-stressed blades to secure the predetermined clearance 7. The ends of its blades protrude from the structure 43 of the flap 4 to provide the predetermined clearance 7.
[0081] The spring 8 of the flap 4 is advantageously configured to allow the attachment of the connecting rod 5.
[0082] The spring then forms the attachment point 41 of the flap 4. A portion of the structure 43 of the flap 4 is advantageously intended to receive the pivot points 42 of the flap 4.
[0083] As represented in
[0084] Thus, the spring 8 advantageously has the function, on the one hand, of providing that the predetermined clearance 7 is maintained and, on the other hand, of enabling attachment of the deploying mechanism of the flap 4.
[0085] Moreover, the spring 8 is advantageously at least partly coincident with the structure 43 of the flap 4 in order to limit the bulk of the flap 4 in the air flow path.
[0086] Referring to
[0087] Unlike the form illustrated in
[0088] As illustrated, the flat edge 45 facing the fixed structure, in the direct jet position, comprises a lip seal 9 limiting the passage of air between the flat edge 45 of the flap 4 and the fixed structure 2. In the direct jet position, the lip seal 9 bears against the fixed structure 2.
[0089] The planar surface of the flat edge 45 of the flap allows the overmolding of the lip seal 9 directly thereon.
[0090] Of course, the present disclosure is not limited to the examples that have just been described and numerous modifications can be made to these examples without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. In particular, the different features, shapes, variants and forms of the present disclosure can be associated with each other according to various combinations to the extent that these are not incompatible or mutually exclusive. In particular, all previously-described variants and forms can be combined with one another.
[0091] Unless otherwise expressly indicated herein, all numerical values indicating mechanical/thermal properties, compositional percentages, dimensions and/or tolerances, or other characteristics are to be understood as modified by the word “about” or “approximately” in describing the scope of the present disclosure. This modification is desired for various reasons including industrial practice, material, manufacturing, and assembly tolerances, and testing capability.
[0092] As used herein, the phrase at least one of A, B, and C should be construed to mean a logical (A OR B OR C), using a non-exclusive logical OR, and should not be construed to mean “at least one of A, at least one of B, and at least one of C.”
[0093] The description of the disclosure is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the substance of the disclosure are intended to be within the scope of the disclosure. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.