STRUCTURAL AND/OR ACOUSTIC PANEL OF A NACELLE OF AN AIRCRAFT PROPULSION ASSEMBLY AND RELATED MANUFACTURING METHOD
20200300196 ยท 2020-09-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Bertrand Desjoyeaux (Moissy Cramayel, FR)
- Davi Silva De Vasconcellos (Moissy Cramayel, FR)
- Florent Bouillon (Moissy Cramayel, FR)
- Arnaud DELEHOUZE (MOISSY CRAMAYEL, FR)
Cpc classification
B32B3/266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29D24/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02K1/822
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C70/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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
B32B2250/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F05D2250/283
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02K1/827
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B32B5/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02K1/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B32B2250/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2262/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2603/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F02K1/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02K1/82
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A panel for a nacelle of an aircraft propulsion assembly includes two skins and a cell structure provided with transverse partitions defining cells. The cell structure includes folds with at least one central part forming at least one part of at least one transverse partition and at least one peripheral part extending along at least one of the skins. A nacelle with such a panel is provided, as well as a method for manufacturing such a panel.
Claims
1. A panel for a nacelle of an aircraft propulsion assembly, comprising two skins and a cellular structure between the two skins, the cellular structure comprising transverse partition walls delimiting cells, wherein the panel comprises fibrous folds each comprising: at least one central portion extending transversely so as to form at least one portion of at least one of the transverse partition walls, and at least one peripheral portion extending along at least one of the two skins.
2. The panel according to claim 1, wherein for one or several fibrous folds, the at least one central portion extends transversely from one of the two skins to the other one of the two skins.
3. The panel according to claim 2, wherein one or several fibrous folds each comprise at least one first peripheral portion extending along one of the two skins and at least one second peripheral portion extending along the other one of the two skins.
4. The panel according to claim 3, wherein for one or several fibrous folds, the at least one first peripheral portion extends along one of the two skins so as to delimit at least one portion of at least one first cell, and in that the at least one second peripheral portion extends along the other one of the two skins so as to delimit at least one portion of at least one second cell adjacent to the at least one first cell.
5. The panel according to claim 3, wherein for one or several fibrous folds the at least one first peripheral portion extends along one of the two skins so as to delimit at least one portion of at least one cell of the cells, and in that the at least one second peripheral portion extends along the other one of the two skins so as to delimit at least one portion of the same at least one of the cells.
6. The panel according to claim 1, wherein one or several fibrous folds each comprise a first central portion extending transversely so as to form at least one portion of at least one first transverse partition wall of at least one of the cells and a second central portion extending transversely so as to form at least one portion of at least one second transverse partition wall of the same at least one of the cells.
7. The panel according to claim 1, wherein for one or several fibrous folds, the at least one central portion extends longitudinally so as to form at least one portion of several adjacent transverse partition walls.
8. The panel according to claim 1, wherein the fibrous folds comprise fibers of a ceramic material.
9. The panel according to claim 1, wherein the fibrous folds are textile folds.
10. A component of an exhaust nozzle or of a nacelle of an aircraft propulsion assembly, wherein the component comprises a panel according to claim 1.
11. A method for manufacturing a panel for a nacelle of an aircraft propulsion assembly, the panel comprising two skins and a cellular structure between the two skins, the cellular structure comprising transverse partition walls delimiting cells, the method comprising a draping step wherein at least one fold is placed on at least one polyhedral mold element, the at least one mold element comprising lateral faces, an upper face and a lower face, during the draping step: a central portion of the at least one fold is disposed on at least one portion of at least one of the lateral faces of the at least one polyhedral mold element, a peripheral portion of the at least one fold is disposed on at least one portion of the upper and/or lower face of the at least one polyhedral mold element, and wherein the method comprises an extraction step of the at least one polyhedral mold element so as to define at least one cell, the central portion of the at least one fold forming at least one portion of at least one of the transverse partition walls of the panel, the peripheral portion of the at least one fold extending along at least one of the two skins of the panel.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the method comprises a manufacturing step of the at least one polyhedral mold element in a fugitive material, and wherein the extraction step comprises a heat and/or chemical treatment step arranged to eliminate the fugitive material.
13. (canceled)
Description
DRAWINGS
[0063] 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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[0092] Generally, identical or similar elements are identified by identical reference numerals in all figures. Certain similar elements are however identified by their own reference numerals in order to facilitate their description.
[0093] 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
[0094] 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.
[0095] The present disclosure relates to a panel for a nacelle of an aircraft propulsion assembly.
[0096] An example of an aircraft (not represented) turbojet engine (not represented) nacelle 1 is illustrated in
[0097] Such a nacelle 1 and in particular such an exhaust nozzle 14 typically comprise structural panels of the sandwich panel type which generally also provide an acoustic treatment function in order to attenuate the noise generated by the turbojet engine.
[0098] The teachings of the present disclosure are not only however aimed at applications for an ejection cone or primary nozzle of an exhaust nozzle. In a non-limiting manner, a panel according to the disclosure can also be used to equip a mixer (not represented) of the exhaust nozzle 14, or also to cover the pylon 2 and/or downstream inner ducts (not represented) of a nacelle. More generally, the disclosure aims at any nacelle of an aircraft propulsion assembly, whether it is a nacelle called under wing as shown in
[0099] These structural and/or acoustic panels can be panels in accordance with the following description.
[0100] With reference to
[0101] The cellular structure 30 comprises transverse partition walls 33 (comprising in particular the partitions 331, 332 and 333) delimiting cells 34 (comprising in particular cells 341, 342 and 343).
[0102] In this example, the skin 31 is an acoustic skin comprising perforations 311-313 putting the cells 34 in communication with an external volume of the panel 3. When this panel 3 equips or constitutes for example the gas ejection cone 141 of an aircraft turbojet engine nacelle 1, this external volume of the panel 3 at least partially delimits said passage conveying the hot air flow exiting the turbojet engine.
[0103] In particular in order to withstand the temperatures of a such hot air flow, or more generally the thermal and mechanical stresses of a nacelle 1 of an aircraft propulsion assembly, the skins 31 and 32 are in this example fibrous skins, comprising fibers of a ceramic material.
[0104] According to the disclosure, the panel 3 comprises folds 35 (see for example
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[0106] According to the disclosure, each fold 35 comprises:
[0107] at least one central portion extending transversely so as to form at least one portion of at least one transverse partition wall 33, and
[0108] at least one peripheral portion extending along at least one of the skins 31 and/or 32.
[0109] In the example of
[0110] According to the terminology adopted in this document, and as already specified in this document, a fold portion is called central or peripheral relative to the location of this portion in the panel 3.
[0111] Thus, in the example of
[0112] As can be seen from
[0113] More generally, a central portion of a fold 35 can form only one portion of a transverse partition wall, another portion of this transverse partition wall can be formed by one or several other folds 35.
[0114] It further appears from the examples in
[0115] Several arrangements of the peripheral(s) and central(s) portions of fold can be envisaged.
[0116] A first type of fold arrangement is that illustrated in particular in
[0117] A second type of fold arrangement is that illustrated in
[0118] A third type of fold arrangement is that illustrated in
[0119] A variant of this third type of fold arrangement is illustrated in
[0120] Another variant of this third type of fold arrangement is illustrated in
[0121] A fourth type of fold arrangement is that illustrated in
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[0123] Of course, these different types of fold arrangement can be combined within the same panel (not represented).
[0124] In addition, as can be deduced from
[0125] This type of arrangement advantageously provides, at the same time, the constitution of separate cells whose walls are continuously reinforced, and whose continuity of force transfer with the faces is also achieved.
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[0127] In this example, the mold elements 4A-4C, seen from above, have a substantially hexagonal shape, comprising four large lateral walls and two small walls, the dimension of the small walls corresponding to the separation distance between two mold elements of the same row. The folds 35A, 35B and 35C are so disposed that they each make the separation between, firstly, three adjacent lateral walls of the same first mold element (comprising two large lateral walls and a small lateral wall), secondly, a small lateral wall of a second mold element and, thirdly, at least one large lateral wall of a third and/or fourth mold element.
[0128] In a first variant, the ends of two successive folds of the same row do not overlap (case of folds 35A and 35B). Each cell is then made independent by a fold of the next row, more precisely by its central portion covering a small lateral wall of the corresponding mold element and partially covering central or even peripheral portions of folds of the previous row.
[0129] In a second variant, the ends of successive folds of the same row overlap each other, completing the isolation of the cells produced by the folds portions draped over the small lateral walls of mold elements.
[0130] In further other variants (not exclusive of the previous ones), the folds are installed in hollow between two mold elements (case of folds 35A and 35B), or the folds are installed as a bump covering a single mold element (case of folds 35C).
[0131] In some variations, it will be arranged so that the size of the small lateral walls is sufficient to allow two folds installed in the hollow (see previous paragraph) to overlap at least partially on a small lateral wall in order to provide good isolation between adjacent cells whose transverse partition walls which separate them comprise such folds.
[0132] Thus, the continuous structure which envelops the mold elements 4 of
[0133] The sequence respectively illustrated in
[0134] More specifically, the disclosure provides a manufacturing method comprising a draping step in which at least one fold is disposed on at least one polyhedral mold element.
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[0137] More generally, the at least one mold element implemented in the method according to the disclosure comprises an upper face and a lower face, as well as lateral faces in a number adapted to the desired geometry of the cells.
[0138] According to the disclosure, during the draping step, a central portion of the at least one fold is disposed on at least one portion of at least one lateral face of the at least one mold element. In addition, during this draping step, a peripheral portion of the at least one fold is disposed on at least one portion of the upper and/or lower face of the at least one mold element.
[0139] It appears from the foregoing description, relative in particular to
[0140] In some variations, the mold elements are successively disposed by being offset from one another (or staggered), as shown in particular in the examples of
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[0142] In the presence of such a monolithic return, an end of one or several folds, for example the end of fold 3503 located to the left of
[0143] Fibrous textile folds will be used in some variations, for example fibers of a ceramic material.
[0144] The folds may for example comprise a complex of two layers of cross-linked material so as to define a mesh or a texture formed by groups of fibers substantially perpendicular to each other. The folds can also comprise two layers of fibers superimposed in two distinct directions, or structures of woven fibers (typically, oriented in two directions substantially perpendicular to one another) or braided (which may for example comprise two or three fiber directions).
[0145] Thus, the fold 3503 of
[0146] The fold 3504 of
[0147] The fold can be cut in strips of fabric. For strips of fabric comprising two groups of fibers which are substantially perpendicular to each other, obtaining the inclination described hereinabove can be obtained by cutting them out in a chosen accordingly orientation.
[0148] In addition, as illustrated in
[0149] The method according to the disclosure also comprises a step of extracting the at least one mold element.
[0150] This extraction step is carried out after the draping step.
[0151] To be able to extract the at least one mold element, the at least one mold element can be manufactured from a fugitive material. The extraction as such, that is to say the elimination of the fugitive material, can be carried out according to principles known in the state of the prior art, for example described in the document FR 3 039 148 A1.
[0152] Thus, according to an approach described in the document FR 3 039 148 A1, mold elements can be draped with dry folds which are then subjected to liquid infiltration. The folds and mold elements can then be subjected to drying, heating for the elimination of the fugitive material, and then sintering steps.
[0153] According to another approach, mold elements can be draped with pre-impregnated folds. The folds and the mold elements can then be subjected to drying (for example in an autoclave), heating for the elimination of the fugitive material, then sintering steps.
[0154] According to yet another approach, the two approaches which have just been described can be combined.
[0155] More specifically, the extraction step may comprise a heat and/or chemical treatment step arranged to eliminate the fugitive material. To eliminate the fugitive material by heat treatment, this can comprise a material such that its softening temperature under load is greater than the consolidation temperature of the preform and its matrix, and lower than the sintering or degradation temperature of the preform and its matrix. The fugitive material can be taken for example from thermoplastic materials such as polyethylene or polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), or a thermosetting material for example an epoxy-based material or else polyurethane foam or polyvinyl chloride foam-based material, or a metal with a low melting point, for example lead or tin-based metal. According to the selected fugitive material, its elimination can in particular be carried out by combustion, oxidation, fusion, evaporation or sublimation.
[0156] In order to evacuate the fugitive material, it is possible to connect mold elements to each other using a network of channels 9 represented in
[0157] The channels 9 thus constitute a connection between mold elements and can also be used to position mold elements during their assembly.
[0158] In one variation of the mold device, the mold elements may comprise one or several spikes on their upper and/or lower face in order to perforate one and/or the other skin during assembly of the mold device with the skins (not represented). An example of mold elements with spikes is described in the document FR 3 039 148 A1.
[0159] In one variation of the method, the cellular structure 30 can be pre-assembled by implementing the draping and extraction steps described hereinabove. The cellular structure thus pre-assembled can then be fastened to the skins 31 and 32 to form the panel 3.
[0160] Whatever approach is used to extract the at least one mold element, it appears from the foregoing description that the method according to the disclosure allows to form at least one portion of at least one of the transverse partition walls of the panel from said central portion of the at least one fold, said peripheral portion of the at least one fold thus extending along at least one skin of the panel.
[0161] In dimensional terms, the person skilled in the art can manufacture the panel according to the usual dimensions. For example, when the panel 3 is an acoustic panel, this can have a thickness comprised between 5 and 60 millimeters (mm). The cells 34, which in this example constitute Helmholtz cavities, may have a dimension comprised between 3.5 and 150 mm, for example comprised between 5 and 50 mm, this dimension corresponding to the diameter of a cylinder inscribed in a cell. One of the skins, the skin 31 in the example of
[0162] Of course, the disclosure is not limited to the examples that have just been described and many arrangements may be made to these examples without departing from the scope of the disclosure. For example, orifices can be made in folds 35 so as to create an opening between adjacent cells 34, to allow the drainage of fluids during the implementation of the panel 3.
[0163] 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.
[0164] 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.
[0165] 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.