HEAT SHIELD PANEL
20240051336 · 2024-02-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Marcin Szymon Sokolowski (Wojslawice-Kolonia, PL)
- Bartlomiej Kamil Zuk (Legnica, PL)
- Karol Stras (Jelenia Góra, PL)
- Jacek Olejak (Bestwinka, PL)
Cpc classification
F16D2065/785
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60B21/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C25/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D65/847
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A heat shield panel comprising an inner heat shield layer and an outer heat shield layer, the inner heat shield layer and the outer heat shield layer each having two outer edges wherein the outer edges of the inner heat shield layer and the outer edges of the inner heat shield layer are substantially aligned and are affixed to each other to form heat shield panel edges, and wherein the inner heat shield layer is formed of two or more segments each having an inner edge, the inner edges of the segments being arranged to move relative to each other.
Claims
1. A heat shield panel comprising an inner heat shield layer and an outer heat shield layer, the inner heat shield layer and the outer heat shield layer each having two outer edges wherein the outer edges of the inner heat shield layer and the outer edges of the inner heat shield layer are substantially aligned and are affixed to each other to form heat shield panel edges, and wherein the inner heat shield layer is formed of two or more segments each having an inner edge, the inner edges of the segments being arranged to move relative to each other.
2. The heat shield panel of claim 1, further one or more intermediate heat shield layers arranged between the inner heat shield layer and the outer heat shield layer, the one or more intermediate heat shield layers having two outer edges substantially aligned with and affixed to the outer edges of the inner heat shield layer and the outer heat shield layer.
3. The heat shield panel of claim 1, wherein the inner heat shield layer comprises means for preventing dust passing between the inner edges of the respective segments.
4. The heat shield panel of claim 3, wherein the means for preventing dust passing between the inner edges of the respective segments comprises a plate affixed to one of the segments.
5. The heat shield panel of claim 4, wherein the plate is affixed to one of the segments by a spot weld.
6. The heat shield panel of claim 3, wherein the means for preventing dust passing between the inner edges of the respective segments comprises an interlocking feature provided at each of the inner edges.
7. The heat shield panel of claim 6, wherein the interlocking feature comprises a C-shaped fold at the inner edge.
8. A heat shield assembly for a wheel assembly, comprising a plurality of arcuate heat shield panels arranged to be connected together to form a heat shield to be attached to the interior of a wheel, each heat shield panel being the heat shield panel as claimed in claim 1.
9. The heat shield assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein one or more connectors is provided between each pair of adjacent panels.
10. The heat shield assembly of claim 9, wherein the one or more connectors secure the inner and outer layers together at the outer edges.
11. A wheel assembly comprising a wheel rim having a radially inner surface and a radially outer surface, and the heat shield assembly as claimed in claim 8, attached to and having a radially outer surface radially spaced from the radially inner surface of the wheel rim.
12. The wheel assembly of claim 11, further comprising a plurality of torque bars arranged around the radially inner surface of the heat shield, a torque bar positioned along the central elongate panel of each retainer.
13. The wheel assembly of claim 11 being a wheel assembly for the landing gear of an aircraft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The assembly according to the disclosure will be described, by way of example only, with reference to the drawings. Variations and modifications are possible within the scope of the claims.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0020] To protect the wheel rim 1 from the heat generated during hard braking or from brake disc material ejected during braking, a heat shield is mounted to the inner diameter surface 20 of the wheel. The heat shield may be a single tubular shield or, as shown in this example, may be formed of several heat shield panels 60 provided between the rotor drive lugs 50. The heat shield/panels 60 is in the form of several thin metal sheets or layers sandwiched together, including an inner layer 601 and an outer layer 602, and possible one or more intermediate layers 603, and with insulation gaps G therebetween, as seen in
[0021] A typical connector 70 is shown in
[0022] As mentioned above, in the harsh braking conditions experienced by e.g. wheels on an aircraft landing gear, high temperatures are reached and pieces of hot material can break off from the rotor discs. Thus, in use, the wheel assembly becomes hot and the purpose of the heat shield is to manage the heat generated in the wheel assembly. Accordingly, the heat shield materials also experience high temperatures. The temperature at the inner surface of the heat shield is higher than that at the outer surface which means that the inner layer 601 of the panels will become hotter than the outer layer 602. Consequently, the inner layer will undergo greater thermal expansion than the outer layer. Because, as mentioned above, these layers are fixed relative to each other at the seams, the greater deformation of the inner layer relative to the outer layer causes the heat shield panel 60 to deform as can be seen in
[0023] The aim of the present disclosure is to provide a heat shield panel design having multiple layers, which allows for the different thermal expansion of the layers, whilst they are still connected at their edges, without resulting in deformation of the panel/inner layer.
[0024] This is achieved by forming the inner layer 601 of the heat shield panel as a segmented layer, as seen in
[0025] An example of a heat shield panel with such a segmented inner layer can be seen in
[0026] As can be seen, the inner layer 601 is formed as two layer segments that are separated at their inner edges 611a, 611b. In the example shown, the inner edges are at the ends of respective inner portions which, in the default state of the heat shield, overlap. The outer edges 621a, 621b of the layer segments substantially align with the outer edges of the other layer(s) 602, 603 of the panel to define the edges 60a, 60b, shown in
[0027] The panel can be formed with the inner layer segments having their inner edges free and not connected, and the tension under which the heat shield is mounted in the wheel assembly has been found to be sufficient to keep the inner layer such that its inner edges overlap without the need for any physical retaining means. In other examples, though, it may be desirable to provide some form of attachment or barrier at the inner edges which still allows relative movement of the edges and, thus, the segments, but present a barrier to any dust e.g. carbon dust from the brake components, or other contamination, passing through the break. Carbon dust can, for example, increase the heat conductivity of the heat shields which can then result in even higher temperatures at the wheel. Some examples of such attachment are shown in
[0028] The examples show the inner layer having two layer segments, but this is just one example and the inner layer can be segmented into more than two layer segments.
[0029] The use of a segmented inner layer for a heat shield panel provides a simple and inexpensive way of preventing or reducing deformation of the panel at high temperatures. The segmented inner layer can be easily applied to existing heat shields.