HYBRID RAM AIR TURBINE WITH IN-LINE HYDRAULIC PUMP AND GENERATOR
20190329900 ยท 2019-10-31
Inventors
- Michael E. Larson (Rockford, IL, US)
- William E. Seidel (Rockford, IL, US)
- Scott J. Marks (Oregon, IL, US)
- Timothy Scott Konicek (Rockford, IL, US)
Cpc classification
F16H3/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2220/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D9/25
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02K7/14
ELECTRICITY
Y02E10/72
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
International classification
B64D41/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02K7/14
ELECTRICITY
H02K7/18
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A hybrid ram air turbine assembly includes a turbine portion having a plurality of turbine blades connected to a turbine shaft via a hub. A pivot joint is connected to the turbine portion by a hydraulic pump and an electric generator. The hydraulic pump and the electric generator are in-line with each other, and the turbine shaft is connected to a generator input shaft via a first gear set.
Claims
1. A hybrid ram air turbine assembly comprising: a turbine portion including a plurality of turbine blades connected to a turbine shaft via a hub; a pivot joint connected to the turbine portion by a hydraulic pump and an electric generator, wherein the hydraulic pump and the electric generator are in-line with each other; and wherein the turbine shaft is connected to a generator input shaft via a first gear set.
2. The hybrid ram air turbine assembly of claim 1, wherein a rotational output of the electric generator is connected to a rotational input of the hydraulic pump via a connector.
3. The hybrid ram air turbine of claim 2, wherein the connector is a second gear set.
4. The hybrid ram air turbine of claim 3, wherein the second gear set is a multi-speed planetary gear.
5. The hybrid ram air turbine of claim 4, wherein the second gear set is controllably coupled to a ram air turbine controller.
6. The hybrid ram air turbine of claim 4, wherein the second gear set includes at least one speed that steps up from the rotational output of the electric generator to the rotational input of the hydraulic pump.
7. The hybrid ram air turbine of claim 4, wherein the second gear set includes at least one speed that steps down from the rotational output of the electric generator to the rotational input of the hydraulic pump.
8. The hybrid ram air turbine of claim 2, wherein the connector is a direct mechanical connection.
9. The hybrid ram air turbine of claim 1, wherein the hydraulic pump and the electric generator are a spacer support for the turbine portion and define a spacing length of at least a rotational clearance length of each blade in the plurality of turbine blades.
10. The hybrid ram air turbine of claim 1, wherein the electric generator has a diameter to axial length ratio in the range of 1:2 to 1:6.
11. A hybrid ram air turbine assembly comprising: a turbine portion including a plurality of turbine blades connected to a turbine shaft via a hub; an electric generator including an input shaft connected to the turbine shaft via a first gear set, and including a generator output shaft; a hydraulic pump having an input shaft connected to the generator output shaft via a connector, wherein the hydraulic pump is in line with the generator; and a pivot joint connected to the hydraulic pump and configured to connect the hybrid ram air turbine assembly to an aircraft.
12. The hybrid ram air turbine assembly of claim 11, wherein the connector is a planetary gear set.
13. The hybrid ram air turbine assembly of claim 12, wherein the planetary gear set is a multi-speed planetary gear set.
14. The hybrid ram air turbine assembly of claim 11, wherein the hydraulic pump and the generator structurally support the turbine portion relative to the pivot joint.
15. The hybrid ram air turbine assembly of claim 11, further comprising a controller controllably coupled to at least one of the first gear set and the connector.
16. The hybrid ram air turbine assembly of claim 11, wherein a combine length of the electric generator and the hydraulic pump, along an axis defined by the electric generator, is at least a rotational clearance length of each turbine blade in the plurality of turbine blades.
17. The hybrid ram air turbine assembly of claim 11, wherein the electric generator has a diameter to axial length ratio in the range of 1:2 to 1:6.
18. A method for supporting a hybrid ram air turbine comprising: connecting a pivot joint to an aircraft; connecting the pivot joint to a turbine portion through a hydraulic pump and an electric generator; and providing rotational power to the hydraulic pump through the electric generator.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein connecting the pivot joint to the turbine portion through the hydraulic pump and the electric generator comprises placing the hydraulic pump and the electric generator in line with each other.
20. The method of claim 18, further comprising connecting an output shaft of the electric generator to an input shaft of the hydraulic pump through a multi-speed planetary gear set.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT
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[0029] The aircraft 2 includes a ram air turbine (RAT) assembly 40 mounted within fuselage 4 or nose portion 6. When additional electric and/or hydraulic power is required by the aircraft 2, a compartment door 54 in the fuselage 4 opens deploying the ram air turbine assembly 40 into the freestream air flowing adjacent the body portion 10. One exemplary ram air turbine assembly 40 includes a hydraulic pump and an electric generator connected to a turbine portion. The hydraulic pump is in-line with the electric generator, and the combination of the hydraulic pump and the electric generator offsets the turbine portion from the aircraft body portion 10 sufficiently to allow blades of the turbine portion to rotate freely. Hydraulic pump is connected to the body of the aircraft 2 via any standard pivot connection. The turbine assembly includes a turbine and turbine shaft. A turbine shaft of the turbine assembly is mechanically connected to the generator via a gear set. As the turbine rotates, the rotational torque is transferred from the turbine shaft to the generator via the gear set.
[0030] With continued reference to
[0031] Mechanically connected to the turbine portion 110 is a first end of an electric generator 120. Mechanically connected to a second end of the electric generator 120, and in-line with the electric generator 120 is a hydraulic pump 130. The hydraulic pump 130 is connected to an opposite end of the electric generator 120 as the turbine portion 110. The length of the electric generator 120 and the hydraulic pump 130 combined provides sufficient clearance that the blades 112 can rotate freely without interfering with the body of the aircraft deploying the ram air turbine 100 and without requiring additional spacers.
[0032] A generator shaft 122 is connected to the turbine shaft 116 via a gear set 124. The generator shaft 122 provides a rotational input to the electric generator 120, and drives rotation of the internal generator components, thereby facilitating the generation of electric power according to known generator techniques. In some examples, such as the example illustrated in the cross section of
[0033] In some examples, the gear set 124 is a single speed step up or step down gear set that translates a first rotational speed of the turbine shaft 116 into a directly corresponding second rotational speed of the generator shaft 122. This is referred to as having a single speed. In alternative examples, the gear set 124 can be a multi-speed gear set, with the specific step up or step down ratio being controlled among multiple possible options by a corresponding ram air turbine controller 140. In yet further examples, the gear set 124 can have a 1:1 speed ratio, and merely facilitate translating the rotation of the turbine shaft 116 to the generator shaft 122. While illustrated schematically as a single controller 140 outside of the ram air turbine 100, it should be appreciated that the controller 140 can be a dedicated ram air turbine controller, a general controller, or a combination thereof. Further, it should be appreciated that the controller 140 can be physically disposed in the aircraft body, the ram air turbine, or any other appropriate location.
[0034] A generator output shaft 128 protrudes from the electric generator 120 at the second end and is received by a connector 134. A hydraulic pump 130 includes a rotational input shaft 132 that is connected to the generator output shaft 128 via the connector 134. The hydraulic pump accepts the rotational input and converts the rotational input into hydraulic pressure according to any known hydraulic pump technique. In some examples, the connector 134 can be a direct mechanical connection and/or a 1:1 gear connection allowing for translation of rotation within the electric generator 120 to a rotational input at the hydraulic pump 130 without incurring a rotational speed change.
[0035] In alternative examples, the connector 134 can be a gear set, such as a planetary gear set, and allow for either a step up or a step down of the rotational speed of the rotational input 132 to the hydraulic pump, relative to the rotational output shaft 128 of the electric generator 120. In yet further examples, the planetary gear set can be a multi-speed gear set allowing for the controller 140 to control the ratio of input rotational speed to output rotational speed at the planetary gear set. In any example, the connector 134 translates rotational motion from the output shaft of the electric generator 120 to rotation of the input shaft for the hydraulic pump 130.
[0036] Utilization of the electric generator 120 to provide rotation from the turbine portion 110 to the hydraulic pump 130 in the ram air turbine is referred to herein as the hydraulic pump being in-line with the electric generator 120. In contrast, existing systems typically utilize a drive shaft disposed in a spacer strut to provide rotational power from the turbine shaft to both the electric generator and the hydraulic pump in a hybrid ram air turbine.
[0037] In addition to transferring rotational power from the turbine shaft 116 to the hydraulic pump 130 through the electric generator 120, the example configuration of
[0038] In order to ensure sufficient length, and spacing, the electric generator 120 that is utilized in the illustrated configuration of
[0039] In one exemplary embodiment, the connector 134 is a planetary gear set, as described above, and is connected to the controller 140. The controller can be a ram air turbine controller, a general aircraft controller, or a set of electric controllers operating in conjunction. By incorporating a controller 140, the gear set 134 can be adjusted between speed change settings depending on the specific needs of the hydraulic pump 130 and the electric generator 120.
[0040] By configuring the hydraulic pump 130, and the electric generator 120 in line and between a pivot joint 160 and the turbine portion 110, the additional strut and the drive shaft contained within the strut of existing ram air turbine configurations can be omitted entirely. The omission of the strut and the drive shaft further reduces the packaging size of the ram air turbine 100 and the weight of the ram air turbine 100. Further, the utilization of an electric generator 120 having a smaller diameter to length ratio allows for better balance of the rotating components within the electric generator 120 and can increase the speed at which the electric generator 120 is able to rotate.
[0041] It is further understood that any of the above described concepts can be used alone or in combination with any or all of the other above described concepts. Although an embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.