Rim for a braked aircraft wheel
11970022 ยท 2024-04-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60B21/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B21/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B25/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C25/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60B21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A rim for a braked aircraft wheel includes an outer circular portion whose ends are terminated flanges for receiving a tire. The outer circular portion is connected by a wheel disk to a hub for fitting on an undercarriage axle in order to rotate about an axis of rotation coinciding with a central axis of the rim. The rim is designed to receive the tire on the outside of the outer circular portion and a brake on the inside of the outer circular portion, the outer circular portion presenting on one side of the wheel disk that is to receive the brake, in a plane containing the central axis of the wheel, a profile that has two slopes forming non-zero angles with the central axis, the two slopes extending in the continuation of one another from the wheel disk to the corresponding flange and flaring towards said corresponding flange.
Claims
1. A rim of a braked aircraft wheel, the rim comprising an outer circular portion whose ends are terminated by flanges for receiving a tire, the outer circular portion being connected by a wheel disk to a hub for fitting on an undercarriage axle in order to rotate about an axis of rotation coinciding with a central axis of the rim, the rim being designed to receive the tire on the outside of the outer circular portion and a brake on the inside of said outer circular portion, the outer circular portion presenting on one side of the wheel disk that is to receive the brake, in a plane containing the central axis of the wheel, a profile that has two slopes forming non-zero angles with the central axis, the two slopes extending as an extension of one another from the wheel disk up to the corresponding flange and flaring towards said corresponding flange, and the inside of the outer circular portion receiving a thermal protection screen which presents a profile identical to the profile of the outer circular portion of the rim, the profile of the thermal protection screen extending parallel to the profile of the rim.
2. The rim according to claim 1, wherein the angle (?) formed by the slope of the profile going from the corresponding flange is between 5? and 30?, and the angle (?) formed by the slope of the profile going to the wheel disk is greater than 0? and less than 30?.
3. The rim according to claim 2, wherein the angle (?) formed by the slope of the profile going from the corresponding flange is greater than the angle (?) formed by the slope of the profile going to the wheel disk.
4. The rim according to claim 3, wherein the angle (?) formed by the slope of the profile going from the corresponding flange is between 10? and 30?, and the angle (?) formed by the slope of the profile going to the wheel disk is greater than 0? and less than 10?.
5. The rim according to claim 1, wherein the rim comprises two half-rims connected together by bolts through the wheel disk.
6. A braked aircraft wheel comprising a rim which has an outer circular portion whose ends are terminated by flanges for receiving a tire, the outer circular portion being connected by a wheel disk to a hub for fitting on an undercarriage axle in order to rotate about an axis of rotation coinciding with a central axis of the rim, the rim being designed to receive the tire on the outside of the outer circular portion and a brake on the inside of said outer circular portion, the outer circular portion presenting on one side of the wheel disk that is to receive the brake, in a plane containing the central axis of the braked aircraft wheel, a profile that has two slopes forming non-zero angles with the central axis, the two slopes extending as an extension of one another from the wheel disk up to the corresponding flange and flaring towards said corresponding flange, and the inside of the outer circular portion receiving a thermal protection screen which presents a profile identical to the profile of the outer circular portion of the rim, the profile of the thermal protection screen extending parallel to the profile of the rim.
7. The braked aircraft wheel according to claim 6, wherein the angle (?) formed by the slope of the profile going from the corresponding flange is between 5? and 30?, and the angle (?) formed by the slope of the profile going to the wheel disk is between 0? and 30?.
8. The braked aircraft wheel according to claim 7, wherein the angle (?) formed by the slope of the profile going from the corresponding flange is greater than the angle (?) formed by the slope of the profile going to the wheel disk.
9. The braked aircraft wheel according to claim 8, wherein the angle (?) formed by the slope of the profile going from the corresponding flange is between 10? and 30?, and the angle (?) formed by the slope of the profile going to the wheel disk is between 0? and 10?.
10. The braked aircraft wheel according to claim 6, wherein the rim comprises two half-rims connected together by bolts through the wheel disk.
11. The rim according to claim 1, wherein a second slope of the two slopes extends directly from an end of a first slope of the two slopes.
12. The braked aircraft wheel according to claim 6, wherein a second slope of the two slopes extends directly from an end of a first slope of the two slopes.
13. A method for accelerating cooling of a stack of disks of a braked aircraft wheel that comprises a rim having an outer circular portion whose ends are terminated by flanges for receiving a tire, the outer circular portion being connected by a wheel disk to a hub for fitting on an undercarriage axle in order to rotate about an axis of rotation coinciding with a central axis of the rim, the rim being designed to receive the tire on the outside of the outer circular portion and the stack of disks on the inside of said outer circular portion, the method comprising the adoption, by the outer circular portion on one side of the wheel disk that receives the stack of disks, of a profile that has, in a plane containing the central axis of the wheel, two slopes forming non-zero angles with the central axis, the two slopes extending as an extension of one another from the wheel disk up to the corresponding flange and flaring towards said corresponding flange, and the inside of the outer circular portion receiving a thermal protection screen which presents a profile identical to the profile of the outer circular portion of the rim, the profile of the thermal protection screen extending parallel to the profile of the rim.
14. The according to claim 13, wherein the angle (?) formed by the slope of the profile going from the corresponding flange is between 5? and 30?, and the angle (?) formed by the slope of the profile going to the wheel disk is between 0? and 30?.
15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the angle (?) formed by the slope of the profile going from the corresponding flange is greater than the angle (?) formed by the slope of the profile going to the wheel disk.
16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the angle (?) formed by the slope of the profile going from the corresponding flange is between 10? and 30?, and the angle (?) formed by the slope of the profile going to the wheel disk is between 0? and 10?.
17. The method according to claim 13, wherein the rim comprises two half-rims connected together by bolts through the wheel disk.
18. The rim according to claim 1, wherein the profile has only the two slopes.
19. The braked aircraft wheel according to claim 6, wherein the profile has only the two slopes.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The invention can be better understood in the light of the following description of a particular embodiment of the invention given with reference to the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(11) The two slopes of the invention leave a gap between the rim 101 and the periphery of the stack of brake disks, thereby making it easier to establish a natural convective flow passing through perforations in the wheel disk 105 in order to sweep over the brake disks and be discharged to the outside. The gap made available in this way increases the spacing between the rim and the source of heat constituted by the brake disks. As can be seen by comparing
(12) Naturally, and as can be seen in
(13) It should also be observed, that for brake disks of a given diameter, the flanges 106a and 106b are spaced apart from the central axis X by a distance that is greater than that of the flanges of a conventional rim, which makes it necessary to mount tires having an attachment diameter (or inside diameter) that is greater.
(14) Nevertheless, these drawbacks are more than compensated by the improvement in cooling obtained without using a fan. Simulations have shown that for angles lying in the following ranges:
5????30?,0????30?
where the angle ? is the slope of the profile going from the flange 106a and the angle ? is the slope of the profile going to the wheel disk 105, the cooling of the brake disks is accelerated compared with a conventional rim, thereby leading to a reduction in turnaround time that may be as much as 20%. From the point of view of the ratio of the reduction in turnaround time divided by the increase in weight, the most favorable situation occurs when the angle ? is greater than the angle ?, as shown in the figures, and in particular when the angles ? and ? are included in the following ranges:
10????30?,0????100.
(15) The invention is not limited to the above description and, on the contrary, it covers any variant coming within the ambit defined by the claims. In particular, although the rim in the example shown is made up of two parts, the invention naturally applies to a rim made as a single part, thus having one of its flanges that is removable in order to enable the tire to be put into place.