Distributed engine accessory drive
10294870 ยท 2019-05-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02C7/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2230/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02C7/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B64D29/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/49321
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
F05D2220/50
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02C7/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02C7/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An accessory drive system for an aircraft gas turbine engine is disclosed. The system may comprise an engine case including a core engine cowl and at least a first accessory drive gearbox disposed within the core engine cowl. The at least first accessory drive gearbox may be operatively connected to one or more accessories remotely located therefrom.
Claims
1. A gas turbine engine, comprising: an accessory drive system; a core engine surrounded by a core engine cowl; a core engine envelope defined between the core engine and the core engine cowl, the accessory drive system including a first accessory drive gearbox disposed within the core engine envelope; a first accessory and a second accessory, operatively connected to the first accessory drive gearbox and disposed separately and away from the first accessory drive gearbox, thereby maximizing use of spatial storage limitations within the core engine envelope; and a separate second accessory drive gearbox operatively connected to a third accessory and a fourth accessory, wherein the first accessory is connected to the first accessory drive gearbox via a first flexible shaft, the first flexible shaft comprising a flexible outer sheath surrounding an inner shaft, the flexible outer sheath being fixed with respect to the inner shaft, and wherein the second accessory is connected to the first accessory drive gearbox via a second flexible shaft, the second flexible shaft comprising a flexible outer sheath surrounding an inner shaft, the flexible outer sheath being fixed with respect to the inner shaft, and wherein the third accessory is connected to the second accessory drive gearbox via a third flexible shaft, the third flexible shaft comprising a flexible outer sheath surrounding an inner shaft, the flexible outer sheath being fixed with respect to the inner shaft, and wherein the fourth accessory is connected to the second accessory drive gearbox via a fourth flexible shaft, the fourth flexible shaft comprising a flexible outer sheath surrounding an inner shaft, the flexible outer sheath being fixed with respect to the inner shaft, wherein the first accessory, the second accessory, the third accessory and the fourth accessory are used to operate the gas turbine engine.
2. The gas turbine engine of claim 1, further including an electrical power supply disposed within the core engine envelope, the electrical power supply operatively connected to at least one electrical accessory located separately and away from the at least one electrical accessory.
3. The gas turbine engine of claim 1, wherein the first accessory drive gearbox receives power from at least one spool and the second accessory drive gearbox receives power from at least one spool.
4. The gas turbine engine of claim 1, wherein the first accessory is disposed exterior to core engine cowl.
5. The accessory drive system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first accessory and second accessory are disposed on the engine case, and the third accessory and the fourth accessory are disposed in a nacelle envelope.
6. A method of arranging gearboxes and accessories in a gas turbine engine, comprising: providing a first accessory drive gearbox within a core engine envelope; connecting the first accessory drive gearbox to a first accessory that is located separately and away from the first accessory drive gearbox and a second accessory that is located separately and away from the first accessory drive gearbox; providing a second accessory drive gearbox; and connecting the second accessory drive gearbox to a third accessory and a fourth accessory, wherein the first accessory is connected to the first accessory drive gearbox via a first flexible shaft, the first flexible shaft comprising a flexible outer sheath surrounding an inner shaft, the flexible outer sheath being fixed with respect to the inner shaft, and wherein the second accessory is connected to the first accessory drive gearbox via a second flexible shaft, the second flexible shaft comprising a flexible outer sheath surrounding an inner shaft, the flexible outer sheath being fixed with respect to the inner shaft, and wherein the third accessory is connected to the second accessory drive gearbox via a third flexible shaft, the third flexible shaft comprising a flexible outer sheath surrounding an inner shaft, the flexible outer sheath being fixed with respect to the inner shaft, and wherein the fourth accessory is connected to the second accessory drive gearbox via a fourth flexible shaft, the fourth flexible shaft comprising a flexible outer sheath surrounding an inner shaft, the flexible outer sheath being fixed with respect to the inner shaft, wherein the first accessory, the second accessory, the third accessory and the fourth accessory are used to operate the gas turbine engine.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the first accessory, the second accessory, the third accessory and the fourth accessory are disposed within the core engine envelope.
8. The method of claim 6, wherein the first accessory is disposed exterior to the core engine envelope.
9. The method of claim 6, wherein the first accessory and the second accessory are disposed within the core engine envelope, and the third accessory and the fourth accessory are disposed in a nacelle envelope.
10. The method of claim 6, further including providing an electrical power supply to the first accessory drive gearbox, the electrical power supply operatively connected to at least one electrical accessory located separately and away from the at least one electrical accessory.
11. The method of claim 6, wherein the first accessory drive gearbox receives power from at least one spool and the second accessory drive gearbox receives power from at least one spool.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For further understanding of the disclosed concepts and embodiments, reference may be made to the following detailed description, read in connection with the drawings, wherein like elements are numbered alike, and in which:
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(7) It is to be noted that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments and are therefore not to be considered limiting with respect to the scope of the disclosure or claims. Rather, the concepts of the present disclosure may apply within other equally effective embodiments. Moreover, the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis generally being placed upon illustrating the principles of certain embodiments.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) As is well known in the art, air enters compressor 12 at an inlet 24 and is pressurized. The pressurized air then enters the combustor 14. In the combustor 14, the air mixes with jet fuel and is burned, generating hot combustion gases that flow downstream to the turbine 16. The turbine 16 extracts energy from the hot combustion gases to drive the compressor 12 and a fan 26, which has fan blades 28. As the turbine 16 drives the fan 26, the fan blades 28 rotate so as to take in more ambient air. This process accelerates the ambient air to provide the majority of the useful thrust produced by the engine 10. Generally, in modern gas turbine engines, the fan 26 has a much greater diameter than the core engine 18. Because of this, the volumetric flow through the fan 26 can be 5-10 times higher, or more, than the volumetric flow through the core engine 18. The ratio of flow through the fan 26 relative to flow through the core engine 18 is known as the bypass ratio.
(10) The fan 26 and core engine cowl 22 are surrounded by a fan cowl 30 forming part of a nacelle 32. A fan duct 34 is functionally defined by the area between the core engine cowl 22 and the fan cowl 30. The fan duct 34 is substantially annular in shape so that it can accommodate the air flow produced by the fan 26. This air flow travels the length of the fan duct 34 and exits downstream at a fan nozzle 36. A tail cone 38 may be provided at the core engine exhaust nozzle 40 to smooth the discharge of excess hot combustion gases that were not used by the turbine 16 to drive the compressor 12 and fan 26. Moreover, core engine cowl 22 is radially spaced apart from the core engine 18 so that a core engine envelope 42 is defined therebetween.
(11) While the foregoing provides for an effective engine 10, it can be seen that space within the core engine envelope 42 is increasingly more limited. The present disclosure greatly improves on this issue. It does so by, among other things, mounting multiple accessory drive gearboxes under the core engine cowl 22 and connecting the same to remote accessories using shafts, including flexible shafts, as will be described in further detail below. Referring now to
(12) Moreover, the primary accessory drive gearbox 44 may be in operative association with both a first accessory 50 via a first power extension shaft 52 and a second accessory 54 via a second power extension shaft 56. Both the first and second accessories 50,54 are mounted to the engine case 48 in an area that is remote from the primary accessory drive gearbox 44. Similarly, the secondary accessory drive gearbox 46 may be in operative association with both a third accessory 58 via a third power extension shaft 60 and a fourth accessory 62 via a fourth power extension shaft 64. Both the third and fourth accessories 58,62 are mounted to the engine case 48 in an area that is remote from the secondary accessory drive gearbox 46. The first through fourth power extension shafts 52,56,60,64 transmit power through a prescribed combination of torque and rotational speed suitable to drive the remote accessories 50,54,58,62.
(13) First through fourth accessories 50,54,58,62 may be any of the various types of accessories used to operate the engine. For instance, the first through fourth accessories 50,54,58,62 may be, but are not limited to, a power generator, a fuel pump, an oil pump, a hydraulic pump or a scavenge pump. In conventional gas turbine engines, a single gearbox drives the accessories. However, as shown in
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(17) Moreover, instead of only mounting the accessories in the core engine envelope 142, the third and fourth flexible shafts 160,164 allow their respective third and fourth accessories 158,162 to be placed in the nacelle envelope 165. For example, the secondary accessory drive gearbox 146 is operatively connected to the third and fourth accessories 158,162 via third and fourth flexible shafts 160,164, respectively. The secondary accessory drive gearbox 146 is mounted to the engine case 148 above the central axis 120. The third and fourth flexible shafts 160,164 may be routed from the secondary accessory drive gearbox 146 to the third and fourth accessories 158,162, respectively, through the fan exit guide vane (not shown) and to the nacelle envelope 165.
(18) The accessories described thus far are mechanically powered accessories. However, the engine may also include accessories that are electrically powered, which also need to be arranged within the core engine envelope or elsewhere. Referring to
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(20) Although the disclosure describes the primary and secondary accessory drive gearboxes as each driving two accessories, it is appreciated that the disclosure is not limited to two accessory drive gearboxes, but may include multiple accessory drive gearboxes each of which may drive any number of accessories. Furthermore, the gearboxes and accessories may be arranged in various combinations of the particular arrangements described above.
(21) While the present disclosure has shown and described details of exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by one skilled in the art that various changes in detail may be effected therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by claims supported by the written description and drawings. Further, where these exemplary embodiments (and other related derivations) are described with reference to a certain number of elements it will be understood that other exemplary embodiments may be practiced utilizing either less than or more than the certain number of elements.