Exhaust duct for turbine forward of fan
10267263 ยท 2019-04-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Wesley K. Lord (South Glastonbury, CT, US)
- Jesse M. Chandler (South Windsor, CT, US)
- Gabriel L. Suciu (Glastonbury, CT, US)
Cpc classification
B64D33/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D27/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D27/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02K3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B64D35/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02K3/062
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02K1/52
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B64D27/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D33/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D35/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02K1/52
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02K3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A gas turbine engine includes a core engine assembly including a compressor section communicating air to a combustor section where the air is mixed with fuel and ignited to generate a high-energy gas flow that is expanded through a turbine section. The turbine section is coupled to drive the compressor section. A propulsor section aft of the core engine is driven by the turbine section. An exhaust duct routing exhaust gases around the propulsor section. The exhaust duct includes an inlet forward of the propulsor section, an outlet aft of the turbine section and a passageway between the inlet and the outlet. An aircraft and exhaust duct are also disclosed.
Claims
1. A gas turbine engine comprising: a core engine assembly including a compressor section communicating air to a combustor section where the air is mixed with fuel and ignited to generate a high-energy gas flow that is expanded through a turbine section, wherein the turbine section is coupled to drive the compressor section; a drive shaft driven by the turbine section of the core engine; a propulsor section aft of the core engine driven by the drive shaft; and an exhaust duct routing exhaust gases around the propulsor section, the exhaust duct including an inlet forward of the propulsor section, an outlet aft of the turbine section and a passageway between the inlet and the outlet, wherein the exhaust duct is routed such that exhaust gases are not in communication with the drive shaft.
2. The gas turbine engine as recited in claim 1, wherein the outlet is aft of the propulsor section.
3. The gas turbine engine as recited in claim 1, wherein the inlet is transverse to an axis of the core engine and open 360 degrees about the axis of the core engine and the outlet defines an opening spaced radially apart from the engine axis.
4. The gas turbine engine as recited in claim 3, wherein the outlet is disposed below the engine axis and includes a width greater than a height.
5. The gas turbine engine as recited in claim 1, wherein the outlet comprises a first outlet spaced apart from a second outlet and the passageway comprises a first passageway between the inlet and the first outlet and a second passageway between the inlet and the second outlet.
6. The gas turbine engine as recited in claim 5, wherein the first outlet is disposed on one side of the propulsor and the second outlet is disposed on a second side of the propulsor.
7. The gas turbine engine as recited in claim 1, including a free turbine aft of the turbine section, the drive shaft coupled to the free turbine.
8. The gas turbine engine as recited in claim 1, including a gearbox driven by the drive shaft, wherein the propulsor includes at least one ducted fan driven by a propulsor shaft driven by the gearbox.
9. The gas turbine engine as recited in claim 1, wherein the core engine section is mounted within an aircraft fuselage and the propulsor section is disposed at an aft section of the aircraft fuselage.
10. An aircraft comprising: a core engine assembly supported within an aircraft fuselage, the core engine assembly including a compressor section communicating air to a combustor section where the air is mixed with fuel and ignited to generate a high-energy gas flow that is expanded through a turbine section; an air intake within the aircraft fuselage communicating air to the core engine assembly; a drive shaft driven by the turbine section of the core engine; a propulsor section aft of the core engine assembly and mounted to an aft section of the aircraft fuselage, the propulsors section driven by the drive shaft; and an exhaust duct routing exhaust gases from the turbine section around the propulsor section and through the aircraft fuselage, the exhaust duct including an inlet opening forward of the propulsor section, an outlet aft of the propulsor section and a passageway between the inlet opening and the outlet.
11. The aircraft as recited in claim 10, wherein the inlet opening is transverse to an axis of the core engine and open 360 degrees about the axis of the core engine and the outlet defines an opening spaced radially apart from the engine axis.
12. The aircraft as recited in claim 10, wherein the outlet comprises a first outlet spaced apart from a second outlet and the passageway comprises a first passageway between the inlet opening and the first outlet and a second passageway between the inlet opening and the second outlet.
13. The aircraft as recited in claim 12, wherein the first outlet is disposed on one side of the propulsor and the second outlet is disposed on a second side of the propulsor.
14. The aircraft as recited in claim 10, wherein the exhaust duct is routed such that exhaust gases do not impinge on the drive shaft.
15. The aircraft as recited in claim 14, including a gearbox driven by the drive shaft, wherein the propulsor includes at least one ducted fan driven by a propulsor shaft driven by the gearbox.
16. An exhaust duct for routing exhaust from a turbine forward of a fan, the exhaust duct comprising: an inlet opening disposed proximate a turbine outlet, the inlet opening disposed 360 degrees about an engine axis; a passageway spaced apart from the engine axis and extending aft from the inlet opening; a split portion aft of the inlet opening splitting the passageway around the engine axis; and an outlet opening disposed aft of a fan such that exhaust flow is routed away from the fan.
17. The exhaust duct as recited in claim 16, wherein the outlet comprises a rectangular opening aft of the fan and below the engine axis relative to the split portion.
18. The exhaust duct as recited in claim 16, wherein the outlet comprises a first outlet spaced apart from a second outlet and the passageway comprises a first passageway between the inlet opening and the first outlet and a second passageway between the inlet opening and the second outlet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(14) The propulsor 18 includes ducted fans 36 and 38 that rotate about separate axes B1, B2 that are spaced from the engine axis A. Because the fans 36, 38 are disposed aft of the core engine 16, the drive shaft 28 need not extended through the core engine 16. Accordingly, because the drive shaft 28 is not extending through the central portion of the engine, the entire core engine 16 may be reduced in size. The reduced size enables improved efficiencies.
(15) The propulsor section 18 includes the first fan 36 and the second fan 38 driven by corresponding shafts 32 and 34 that are in turn driven by a gearbox 30. The drive shaft 28 driven by the free turbine 26 drives the gearbox 30. The fans 36 and 38 are therefore aft of the core engine 16 and thereby potentially exposed to exhaust gasses expelled from the turbine section 24. The example propulsion system 15 includes an exhaust duct 42 that routes harmful exhaust gases around the drive shaft 28, gearbox 30 and the propulsor 18.
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(18) The annulus of the opening 46 is split and wrapped from the split location 44 in a uniform curved duct that extends to the exhaust outlet 40. Accordingly, exhaust gasses are routed from the inlet 46 down to the bottom side of the propulsor 18 such that exhaust exiting the turbine section 24 is routed around and away from the fan ducts 50. The example exhaust outlet 40 is substantially rectangular and includes a height 56 substantially less than a width 58. The area provided by the outlet 40 is substantially equal to that of the inlet 46, but shaped differently to direct exhaust gasses base the propulsor 18.
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(21) Accordingly, the example exhaust duct configuration enable use of an embedded core engine with a free turbine by routing the exhaust gasses around the output drive shafts and fan ducts.
(22) Although an example embodiment has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this disclosure. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the scope and content of this disclosure.