ROTOR BLADE STRUCTURES
20180319492 ยท 2018-11-08
Inventors
- Justin Thomas (New Haven, CT, US)
- Krzysztof KOPANSKI (Trumbull, CT, US)
- Mark W. Scott (Bethany, CT, US)
Cpc classification
B64C27/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C2027/7272
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A closeout structure for a rotor blade includes a first fluid channel for supplying a first pressure to a first port of a trailing edge (TE) device, a second fluid channel for supplying a second pressure to a second port of the TE de vice, and a trough disposed between the first fluid channel and the second fluid channel. The closeout structure forms a double-W shape.
Claims
1. A closeout structure for a rotor blade having a trailing edge (TE) device, comprising: a first fluid channel having a first port which supplies a first pressure to the TE device via the first port; a second fluid channel having a second port which supplies a second pressure to the TE device via the second port; and a trough which forms a seal between the first channel and the second fluid channel, wherein the closeout structure forms a double-W shape.
2. The structure of claim 1, wherein the structure is defined by a first W-shaped member and a second W-shaped member nested at least partially within the first W-shape member to form the double W-shape, wherein the second W-shaped member has a shallower second member trough than a first member trough of the first W-shaped member such that the first member trough bottoms out on the second member trough, sealing the first and second fluid channels.
3. The structure of claim 1, wherein the first and second W-shaped members are adhered together.
4. The structure of claim 1, wherein the first W-shaped member includes at least one hole in the first and second fluid channels for ports to fluidly communicate the first and second fluid channels and the ports.
5. The structure of claim 1, wherein the structure has a length as long as a blade interior of the rotor blade.
6. The structure of claim 1, wherein the first channel is sealed at a tip end of the rotor blade and open at a root end of the rotor blade and the second fluid channel is sealed at the root end of the rotor blade and open at the tip end of the rotor blade.
7. A rotor blade, comprising: an airfoil having a leading edge and a trailing edge and which extends from a root end to a tip end, the airfoil having a cavity extending at least a portion of a length of the airfoil between the root and tip ends; a trailing edge (TE) device disposed within the rotor blade substantially at the trailing edge and configured to operate with a differential pressure, the TE device including a first port and a second port; and a closeout structure disposed in the cavity, comprising: a first fluid channel for supplying a first pressure to the first port of the TE device; a second fluid channel for supplying a second pressure to the second port of the TE device, the second pressure being other than the first pressure to create the differential pressure; and a trough disposed which forms a seal between the first channel and the second fluid channel, wherein the closeout structure forms a double-W shape.
8. The blade of claim 7, wherein the closeout structure is defined by a first W-shaped member and a second W-shaped member nested at least partially within the first W-shape member to form the double W-shape, wherein the second W-shaped member has a shallower second member trough than a first member trough of the first W-shaped member.
9. The blade of claim 7, wherein the first and second W-shaped members are adhered together.
10. The structure of claim 7, wherein the first W-shaped member includes at least one hole in the first and second fluid channels for ports to fluidly communicate the first and second fluid channels and the ports.
11. The blade of claim 7, further comprising a valve which selectively opens and closes the first and/or second ports to selectively activate the TE device.
12. The blade of claim 7, wherein the first channel is sealed at a tip end of the blade and the second fluid channel is sealed at a root end of the blade.
13. A rotorcraft, comprising: a fuselage; a rotor hub rotatably disposed on the fuselage; and a plurality of rotor blades connected to the rotor hub, each blade including: a trailing edge (TE) device disposed within the rotor blade substantially at the trailing edge and configured to operate with a differential pressure, the TE device including a first port and a second port; and a closeout structure disposed in the cavity, comprising: a first fluid channel for supplying a first pressure to the first port of the TE device; a second fluid channel for supplying a second pressure to the second port of the TE device, the second pressure being other than the first pressure to create the differential pressure; and a trough disposed which forms a seal between the first channel and the second fluid channel, wherein the closeout structure forms a double-W shape.
14. The rotorcraft of claim 13, further comprising a controller which controls the TE by selectively applying differential pressure via the first fluid channel and the second fluid channel.
15. The rotorcraft of claim 13, further comprising a valve which selectively opens and closes the first and/or second ports to selectively activate the TE device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] So that those skilled in the art to which the subject disclosure appertains will readily understand how to make and use the devices and methods of the subject disclosure without undue experimentation, embodiments thereof will be described in detail herein below with reference to certain figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] Reference will now be made to the drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar structural features or aspects of the subject disclosure. For purposes of explanation and illustration, and not limitation, an illustrative view of an embodiment of a blade in accordance with the disclosure is shown in
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[0024] As shown in
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[0026] For example, referring additionally to
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[0028] Each W-shaped member 103a, 103b can be made of composite material (e.g., carbon fiber) and/or include any other suitable material (e.g., aluminum sheet metal). The first and second W-shaped members 103a, 103b can be adhered/bonded together at any suitable portion thereof (e.g., along the side walls, along the trough, and/or any other location), or assembled in any other suitable manner. Any other suitable arrangement to form the double W-shape is contemplated herein. For example, the closeout structure 103 can be made as a single piece (e.g., via casting or additive manufacturing), or out of any other suitable number of components.
[0029] The closeout structure 103 can be connected to the inside of the blade 100 in any suitable manner (e.g., via adhesive, via TE device nut plates As shown in
[0030] The first W-shaped member 103a can include at least one hole in the first and second fluid channels 105a, 105b for ports 207, 209 to fluidly communicate the first fluid channel 105a and the port 207, and second fluid channel 105b and the port 209. A suitable seal 221 can be disposed within the holes and around each port 207, 209 to seal the channels 105a, 105b from the cavity 102. The closeout structure 103 can have a length as long as a blade interior (e.g., the cavity 102) of the rotor blade 100.
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[0032] As described above, the two channels 105a, 105b provide the valve of the TE device 101 with access to high and low pressure air. Referring to
[0033] The methods and systems of the present disclosure, as described above and shown in the drawings, provide for blades and components thereof with superior properties including structures for supporting trailing end devices. While the apparatus and methods of the subject disclosure have been shown and described with reference to embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that certain changes and/or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the subject disclosure.