TURBINE ENGINE GEARBOX ASSEMBLY
20250314207 ยท 2025-10-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02C7/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H1/2845
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H55/17
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/082
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/40311
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02C7/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A turbine engine having a turbo-engine coupled to an input shaft, a fan coupled to an output shaft, and a gearbox assembly. A torque is transferrable from the input shaft to the output shaft through the gearbox assembly. The gearbox assembly has a split sun gear rotationally coupled to the input shaft, a plurality of planet gears located radially outward of, and intermeshing with, the split sun gear, and a single piece ring gear located radially outward of, and intermeshing with, the plurality of planet gears. The split sun gear includes a forward sun gear and an aft sun gear separate from the forward sun gear, and the forward sun gear and the aft sun gear are each rotationally coupled to the input shaft.
Claims
1. A turbine engine comprising: a turbo-engine coupled to an input shaft; a fan coupled to an output shaft; and a gearbox assembly, wherein a torque is transferrable from the input shaft to the output shaft through the gearbox assembly, the gearbox assembly comprising: a split sun gear rotationally coupled to the input shaft, the split sun gear comprising a forward sun gear and an aft sun gear separate from the forward sun gear, wherein the forward sun gear and the aft sun gear are each rotationally coupled to the input shaft; a plurality of planet gears located radially outward of, and intermeshing with, the split sun gear; and a single piece ring gear located radially outward of, and intermeshing with, the plurality of planet gears.
2. The turbine engine of claim 1, wherein the split sun gear is a double helical gear.
3. The turbine engine of claim 1, the gearbox assembly further comprising a connection device for rotationally coupling the split sun gear to the input shaft.
4. The turbine engine of claim 3, the connection device comprising a forward support member, an aft support member, and an input shaft coupling member.
5. The turbine engine of claim 4, wherein the aft support member is rotationally coupled to the input shaft coupling member with a curvic connection.
6. The turbine engine of claim 4, wherein the input shaft coupling member is rotationally coupled to the input shaft with a spline connection.
7. The turbine engine of claim 4, wherein the forward support member extends between the input shaft and the forward sun gear, the aft support member extends between the input shaft and the aft sun gear, and the input shaft coupling member rotationally couples the forward sun gear and the aft sun gear to the input shaft.
8. The turbine engine of claim 4, wherein the forward support member is rotationally coupled to the aft support member with a curvic connection.
9. The turbine engine of claim 8, wherein an axially forward facing surface of the input shaft coupling member comprises a first portion of the curvic connection and an axially aft facing surface of the aft support member comprises a second portion of the curvic connection, the first portion of the curvic connection and the second portion of the curvic connection mating to form a rotational coupling between the input shaft coupling member and the aft support member such that rotation of the input shaft causes rotation of the input shaft coupling member and thus causes rotation of the split sun gear.
10. The turbine engine of claim 4, wherein a first portion of the input shaft coupling member extends from the forward support member and a second portion of the input shaft coupling member extends from the aft support member.
11. The turbine engine of claim 10, wherein the first portion and the second portion extend axially and parallel with a longitudinal centerline axis of the input shaft.
12. The turbine engine of claim 10, wherein the first portion is integral with the forward support member and the second portion is integral with the aft support member.
13. The turbine engine of claim 10, further comprising a fastening device coupled to a forward side of the forward sun gear to secure the split sun gear in an axial direction on the input shaft.
14. The turbine engine of claim 10, wherein the first portion and the second portion each comprises a spline connection with the input shaft.
15. The turbine engine of claim 4, wherein each of the forward support member, the aft support member, and the input shaft coupling member comprises a first portion and a second portion.
16. The turbine engine of claim 15, further comprising a fastening device extending through the first portion of each of the forward support member, the aft support member, and the input shaft coupling member to secure the forward sun gear and the aft sun gear in an axial direction with respect to the input shaft.
17. The turbine engine of claim 15, wherein the first portion of the forward support member extends in a radial direction and the second portion of the forward support member extends at an angle between the first portion of the forward support member and the forward sun gear, the first portion of the aft support member extends in the radial direction and the second portion of the aft support member extends at an angle between the first portion of the aft support member and the aft sun gear, and the first portion of the input shaft coupling member extends in the radial direction and the second portion of the input shaft coupling member extends in an axial direction parallel to a longitudinal centerline axis of the turbine engine.
18. The turbine engine of claim 17, wherein the first portion of each of the forward support member, the aft support member, and the input shaft coupling member extends parallel to each other.
19. The turbine engine of claim 17, wherein a radially inner surface of the second portion of the input shaft coupling member comprises a first portion of a spline connection and a radially outer surface of the input shaft comprises a second portion of the spline connection, the first portion of the spline connection and the second portion of the spline connection mating to form a rotational coupling between the input shaft and the input shaft coupling member such that rotation of the input shaft causes rotation of the input shaft coupling member and thus causes rotation of the split sun gear.
20. The turbine engine of claim 19, wherein the spline connection is a fixed spline.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0004] The foregoing and other features and advantages will be apparent from the following, more particular, description of various exemplary embodiments, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numbers generally indicate identical, functionally similar, and/or structurally similar elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] Features, advantages, and embodiments of the present disclosure are set forth or apparent from a consideration of the following detailed description, drawings, and claims. Moreover, the following detailed description is exemplary and intended to provide further explanation without limiting the scope of the disclosure as claimed.
[0022] Various embodiments of the present disclosure are discussed in detail below. While specific embodiments are discussed, this is done for illustration purposes only. A person skilled in the relevant art will recognize that other components and configurations may be used without departing from the present disclosure.
[0023] As used herein, the terms first and second, and the like, may be used interchangeably to distinguish one component from another and are not intended to signify location or importance of the individual components.
[0024] The terms upstream and downstream refer to the relative direction with respect to fluid flow in a fluid pathway. For example, upstream refers to the direction from which the fluid flows, and downstream refers to the direction to which the fluid flows.
[0025] The terms forward and aft refer to relative positions within a turbine engine or a vehicle, and refer to the normal operational attitude of the turbine engine or the vehicle. For example, with regard to a turbine engine, forward refers to a position closer to an engine inlet and aft refers to a position closer to an engine nozzle or an exhaust.
[0026] As used herein, the terms low, mid (or mid-level), and high, or their respective comparative degrees (e.g., lower and higher, where applicable), when used with compressor, turbine, shaft, fan, or turbine engine components, each refers to relative pressures, relative speeds, relative temperatures, and/or relative power outputs within an engine unless otherwise specified. For example, a low power setting defines the engine configured to operate at a power output lower than a high power setting of the engine, and a mid-level power setting defines the engine configured to operate at a power output higher than a low power setting and lower than a high power setting. The terms low, mid (or mid-level), or high in such aforementioned terms may additionally, or alternatively, be understood as relative to minimum allowable speeds, pressures, or temperatures, or minimum or maximum allowable speeds, pressures, or temperatures relative to normal, desired, steady state, etc., operation of the engine.
[0027] The terms coupled, fixed, attached, connected, and the like, refer to both direct coupling, fixing, attaching, or connecting, as well as indirect coupling, fixing, attaching, or connecting through one or more intermediate components or features, unless otherwise specified herein. The terms include integral and unitary configurations (e.g., blisk rotor blade systems).
[0028] The singular forms a, an, and the include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
[0029] As used herein, the terms axial and axially refer to directions and orientations that extend substantially parallel to a centerline of the turbine engine. Moreover, the terms radial and radially refer to directions and orientations that extend substantially perpendicular to the centerline of the turbine engine. In addition, as used herein, the terms circumferential and circumferentially refer to directions and orientations that extend arcuately about the centerline of the turbine engine.
[0030] Here and throughout the specification and claims, range limitations are combined, and interchanged. Such ranges are identified and include all the sub-ranges contained therein unless context or language indicates otherwise. For example, all ranges disclosed herein are inclusive of the endpoints, and the endpoints are independently combinable with each other.
[0031] The present disclosure provides a gearbox assembly comprising a sun gear, a plurality of planet gears, and an annular ring gear for use in an indirect drive turbine engine. The gear train of the gearbox assembly is composed of double helical gears. The double helical gears include two rows of helical teeth that are of opposing helix angles. For example, the sun gear, each of the plurality of planet gears, and the annular ring gear each comprise a double helical gear having gear teeth that mesh with the gear teeth of the adjacent double helical gear, as described in more detail to follow. To achieve assembly of a geartrain having double helical gears, the ring gear may be formed by joining two separate pieces during assembly.
[0032] The present disclosure provides a double helical gear with a single piece/unitary ring gear (e.g., not a split ring gear) by providing a split sun gear. The split sun gear in conjunction with the single piece ring gear provides for a small radial envelope for the gearbox assembly (as compared to examples with a split ring gear). The small radial envelope lowers the gearbox weight and provides for a lower profile and thus more performant flow path, which provides for enhanced performance and a lower fuel burn of the turbine engine, as compared to gearboxes with a split ring gear.
[0033] In the examples of the present disclosure, the sun gear is a split sun gear such that the sun gear is formed of two separate pieces that are coupled to the input shaft and that may be, in some examples, coupled to each other. The split sun gear may be rotationally coupled to the input shaft with a spline coupling. In some examples, the two separate pieces of the sun gear may be coupled to each other with a curvic coupling. The present disclosure provides for examples of a split sun gear in conjunction with a single piece ring gear. The present disclosure provides for a gearbox assembly that prevents relative axial sliding of the two meshing gears (e.g., by preventing relative axial sliding of the sun gear).
[0034] A single piece ring gear allows for a reduced radial envelope by eliminating a bolted connection between two separate pieces of a single piece ring gear. With a single piece ring gear, the sun gear shall then be split into two separate pieces. The combination of a split sun gear and a single piece ring gear allows for a lower radial envelope, easy packaging in the sump, flow path optimization (e.g., due to a low profile gearbox assembly), enhanced efficiency, and a lower weight with a higher reliability, as compared to a gearbox assembly having a split ring gear. A single piece ring gear also allows for a more flexible construction (as compared to a split, bolted ring gear) since there is no limitation to radial deflection that would normally be associated with a split, bolted ring gear. (In a split ring gear, radial deflections are controlled and minimized to mitigate risk of fretting at the bolted connection.) The more flexible construction, therefore, allows for a more uniform load share among the plurality of planet gears, which, in turn, provides a higher power density of the gearbox assembly.
[0035] Referring now to the drawings,
[0036] The turbo-engine 16 includes, in serial flow relationship, a compressor section 22, a combustion section 28, and a turbine section 30. The turbo-engine 16 is substantially enclosed within an outer casing 18 that is substantially tubular and defines an annular inlet 20. As schematically shown in
[0037] For the embodiment depicted in
[0038] Referring still to the exemplary embodiment of
[0039] During operation of the turbine engine 10, a volume of air 64 enters the turbine engine 10 through an inlet 66 of the nacelle 56 or the fan section 14. As the volume of air 64 passes across the fan blades 44, a first portion of air 68 is directed or routed into the bypass airflow passage 62, and a second portion of air 70 is directed or is routed into the upstream section of the core air flow path, or, more specifically, into the annular inlet 20 of the LP compressor 24. The ratio between the first portion of air 68 and the second portion of air 70 is commonly known as a bypass ratio. The pressure of the second portion of air 70 is then increased, generating compressed air 72, and the compressed air 72 is routed through the HP compressor 26 and into the combustion section 28. The combustor of the combustion section 28 is positioned in the core air flow path where the compressed air 72 is mixed with a fuel flow and ignited to generate combustion gases 74. As described in more detail to follow, the fuel flow may be a primary fuel flow provided to the combustor.
[0040] The combustion gases 74 are routed into the HP turbine 32 and expanded through the HP turbine 32 where a portion of thermal energy and kinetic energy from the combustion gases 74 is extracted via sequential stages of HP turbine stator vanes 76 that are coupled to the outer casing 18 and HP turbine rotor blades 78 that are coupled to the HP shaft 38, thus, causing the HP shaft 38 to rotate, thereby supporting operation of the HP compressor 26 (self-sustaining cycle). In this way, the combustion gases 74 do work on the HP turbine 32. The combustion gases 74 are then routed into the LP turbine 34 and expanded through the LP turbine 34. Here, a second portion of thermal energy and the kinetic energy is extracted from the combustion gases 74 via sequential stages of LP turbine stator vanes 80 that are coupled to the outer casing 18 and LP turbine rotor blades 82 that are coupled to the LP shaft 40, thus, causing the LP shaft 40 to rotate, thereby supporting operation of the LP compressor 24 (self-sustaining cycle) and rotation of the fan 42 via the gearbox assembly 52. In this way, the combustion gases 74 do work on the LP turbine 34. One or more stages may be used in each of the HP turbine 32 and the LP turbine 34.
[0041] The combustion gases 74 are subsequently routed through the jet exhaust nozzle section 36 of the turbo-engine 16 to provide propulsive thrust. Simultaneously, the pressure of the first portion of air 68 is substantially increased as the first portion of air 68 is routed through the bypass airflow passage 62 before being exhausted from a fan nozzle exhaust section 84 of the turbine engine 10, also providing propulsive thrust. The HP turbine 32, the LP turbine 34, and the jet exhaust nozzle section 36 at least partially define a hot gas path 86 for routing the combustion gases 74 through the turbo-engine 16.
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[0043] The gearbox assembly 200 is a planetary type of gearbox assembly. That is, the ring gear 206 is held fixed, with a planet carrier 208 allowed to rotate. In such an arrangement, the fan 42 (
[0044] The gearbox assembly 200 includes a gear train that is composed of double helical gears. The double helical gears include two rows of helical teeth that are of opposing helix angles. That is, the sun gear 202, each of the plurality of planet gears 204, and the annular ring gear 206 each comprise a double helical gear having gear teeth that mesh with the gear teeth of the adjacent double helical gear, as described in more detail to follow.
[0045] An input shaft 210 is coupled to the sun gear 202. The input shaft 210 is coupled to the turbine section 30 (
[0046] As noted above, the sun gear 202 includes the forward sun gear 216 and the aft sun gear 218. Each of the sun gear 202, the plurality of planet gears 204, and the ring gear 206 comprises teeth about their periphery to intermesh with the other gears. In particular, the forward sun gear 216 of the sun gear 202 comprises a first set of sun gear teeth 220 and the aft sun gear 218 of the sun gear 202 comprises a second set of sun gear teeth 222. As discussed above, the sun gear 202 is a bi-helical or double helical gear such that each of the first set of sun gear teeth 220 and the second set of sun gear teeth 222 are helical teeth angled relative to each other. Each of the plurality of planet gears 204 includes a first set of planet gear teeth 224 and a second set of planet gear teeth 226. As discussed above, each of the planet gears 204 is a bi-helical or double helical gear such that each of the first set of planet gear teeth 224 and the second set of planet gear teeth 226 are helical teeth. The ring gear 206 includes a first set of ring gear teeth 228 and a second set of ring gear teeth 230. As discussed above, the ring gear 206 is a bi-helical or double helical gear such that each of the first set of ring gear teeth 228 and the second set of ring gear teeth 230 are helical teeth.
[0047] In the gearbox assembly 200 of
[0048] Each of the planet gears 204 includes a pin 232 about which a respective planet gear 204 rotates. The pin 232 is coupled to the planet carrier 208 and is disposed within a bore 234 of a respective planet gear 204. Lubricant (e.g., oil) is provided between the pin 232 and a respective planet gear 204 such that the planet gear 204 rotates with respect to the pin 232. The pin 232 is illustrated as a single component for simplicity, but may be a sub-assembly that includes one or more of a pin, rolling elements (e.g., a journal or bearings), and retaining features.
[0049] As noted above, the connection device 236 couples the split sun gear 202 to the input shaft 210. The connection device 236 includes a forward support member 238, an aft support member 240, an input shaft coupling member 242, and a fastening device 244.
[0050] The forward support member 238 includes a first portion 246 and a second portion 248. The first portion 246 extends in the radial direction and includes an opening therethrough (not visible) for receiving the fastening device 244. The second portion 248 extends at an angle between the first portion 246 and the forward sun gear 216.
[0051] The aft support member 240 includes a first portion 250 and a second portion 252. The first portion 250 extends in the radial direction and includes an opening therethrough (not visible) for receiving the fastening device 244. The second portion 252 extends at an angle between the first portion 250 and the aft sun gear 218.
[0052] The input shaft coupling member 242 includes a first portion 254 and a second portion 256. The first portion 254 extends in the radial direction between and parallel to the first portion 246 of the forward support member 238 and the first portion 250 of the aft support member 240. The first portion 254 includes an opening therethrough (not visible) for receiving the fastening device 244. The second portion 256 extends in an axial direction parallel to the input shaft 210 and parallel to the longitudinal centerline axis 12 (
[0053] The fastening device 244 extends through respective openings in the first portion 246 of the forward support member 238, the first portion 250 of the aft support member 240, and the first portion 254 of the input shaft coupling member 242. The fastening device 244 is secured within the openings such that the forward support member 238, the aft support member 240, and the input shaft coupling member 242 are fixedly attached together. In this manner, the forward sun gear 216 and the aft sun gear 218 are rotationally coupled to the input shaft 210 by way of the connection device 236. As described herein, the fastening device 244 may be a bolt, screw, weld, anchor, river, or other mechanical fastener.
[0054] The illustration of
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[0058] The sun gear 402 is a split sun gear 402 having a forward sun gear 416 and an aft sun gear 418, which are substantially the same as the forward sun gear 216 and the aft sun gear 218, with the following differences. As with the sun gear 202, the sun gear 402 is coupled to the input shaft 210 with a connection device 436. The connection device 436 couples each of the forward sun gear 416 and the aft sun gear 418 to the input shaft 210, but does not couple the forward sun gear 416 to the aft sun gear 418. The connection device 436 includes a forward support member 438, an aft support member 440, an input shaft coupling member 442, and a fastening device 444.
[0059] The forward support member 438 includes a first portion 446 that extends in the radial direction between the input shaft coupling member 442 and the forward sun gear 416. The aft support member 440 includes a first portion 450 that extends in the radial direction between the input shaft coupling member 442 and the aft sun gear 418.
[0060] The input shaft coupling member 442 includes a first portion 454 and a second portion 456 that each extends in an axial direction parallel to the input shaft 210. The first portion 454 rotationally couples the forward support member 438 and, thus, the forward sun gear 416 to the input shaft 210 and the second portion 456 couples the aft support member 440 and, thus, the aft sun gear 418 to the input shaft 210. The first portion 454 is integral with, or connected to, or coupled to the forward support member 438 and the second portion 456 is integral with, or connected to, or coupled to the aft support member 440.
[0061] Both the first portion 254 and the second portion 256 are rotationally coupled to the input shaft 210 such that rotation of the input shaft 210 causes rotation of the sun gear 402, in a manner that may be the same as, or similar to the manner described with respect to
[0062] The illustration of
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[0064] The sun gear 502 is a split sun gear 502 having a forward sun gear 516 and an aft sun gear 518, which are substantially the same as the forward sun gear 216 and the aft sun gear 218, with the following differences. As with the sun gear 202, the sun gear 502 is coupled to an input shaft 510 with a connection device 536. The connection device 536 couples the two separate components (e.g., the forward sun gear 516 and the aft sun gear 518) together and couples the sun gear 502 to the input shaft 510. The connection device 536 includes a forward support member 538, an aft support member 540, an input shaft coupling member 542, and a fastening device 544.
[0065] The forward support member 538 includes a first portion 546 and a second portion 548. The first portion 546 extends in the radial direction and includes an opening therethrough (not visible) for receiving the fastening device 544. The second portion 548 extends at an angle between the first portion 546 and the forward sun gear 516.
[0066] The aft support member 540 includes a first portion 550 and a second portion 552. The first portion 550 extends in the radial direction and includes an opening therethrough (not visible) for receiving the fastening device 544. The second portion 552 extends at an angle between the first portion 550 and the aft sun gear 518. The first portion 550 of the aft sun gear 518 is rotationally coupled to first portion 546 of the forward sun gear 516 with a coupling 560 such that rotation of the input shaft 510 causes rotation of the first portion 550, which causes rotation of the first portion 546, and, therefore, rotation of the sun gear 502. In the example of
[0067] The input shaft coupling member 542 extends in the radial direction on an aft side of and parallel to the first portion 550 of the aft support member 540. The input shaft coupling member 542 includes an opening therethrough (not visible) for receiving the fastening device 544. The input shaft coupling member 542 may extend directly from the input shaft 510. In some examples, the input shaft coupling member 542 is formed unitarily with the input shaft 510. In some examples, the input shaft coupling member 542 is coupled to the input shaft 510. The input shaft coupling member 542 is rotationally coupled to first portion 550 of the aft sun gear 518 such that rotation of the input shaft 510 causes rotation of the first portion 550 and, therefore, rotation of the sun gear 502. In the example of
[0068] The fastening device 544 extends through respective openings in the first portion 546 of the forward support member 538, the first portion 550 of the aft support member 540, and the input shaft coupling member 542. The fastening device 544 is secured within the openings such that the forward support member 538, the aft support member 540, and the input shaft coupling member 542 are fixedly attached together. In this manner, the forward sun gear 516 and the aft sun gear 518 are rotationally coupled to the input shaft 510 by way of the connection device 536. Although the input shaft coupling member 542 is illustrated coupled to an axially aft side of the aft support member 540, other locations are contemplated, such as, for example, an axially forward side of the aft support member 540, an axially aft side of the forward support member 538, or an axially forward side of the forward support member 538.
[0069] The illustration of
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[0071] The sun gear 502 is a split sun gear 502 having a forward sun gear 516 and an aft sun gear 518. The sun gear 502 is coupled to an input shaft 510 with a connection device 536. The connection device 536 couples the two separate components (e.g., the forward sun gear 516 and the aft sun gear 518) together and couples the sun gear 502 to the input shaft 510. The connection device 536 includes a forward support member 538, an aft support member 540, an input shaft coupling member 542, and a fastening device 544.
[0072] In
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[0074] The curvic connection 600 of
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[0076] The sun gear 702 includes a forward sun gear 716 and an aft sun gear 718. The aft sun gear 718 is formed integrally and unitarily with an input shaft 710. Thus, rotation of the input shaft 710 rotates the aft sun gear 718. The forward sun gear 716 is coupled to the aft sun gear 718 with a connection device 736. The connection device 736 includes a forward support member 738 and an aft support member 740. The forward support member 738 and the aft support member 740 are coupled together with a fastening device 744. Thus, rotation of the aft sun gear 718 (due to rotation of the integrally formed input shaft 710) rotates the forward sun gear 716 due to the connection device 736.
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[0078] The sun gear 802 includes a forward sun gear 816 and an aft sun gear 818. The aft sun gear 818 is formed integrally and unitarily with an input shaft 810. An aft support member 840 supports the aft sun gear 818 on the input shaft 810. Thus, rotation of the input shaft 810 rotates the aft sun gear 818. The input shaft 810 includes an input shaft coupling member 842. The forward sun gear 816 is coupled to the input shaft coupling member 842 with a connection device 836. The connection device 836 includes a male spline 845 on the input shaft coupling member 842 and female splines 854 on the forward sun gear 816 and is thus a fixed spline as in
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[0081] In the example of the sun gear 202, and referring to
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[0087] The sun gear 1402 is a split sun gear 1402. The sun gear 1402 includes a forward sun gear 1416 and an aft sun gear 1418. The sun gear teeth are not shown in the view of
[0088] The aft sun gear 1418 is coupled to the forward sun gear 1416 with an aft connection device 1436b. The aft connection device 1436b includes an aft male spline 1445b on the forward sun gear 1416 and aft female splines 1454b on the aft sun gear 1418 and is thus a fixed spline as in
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[0090] Further aspects are provided by the subject matter of the following clauses.
[0091] A turbine engine comprises a turbo-engine coupled to an input shaft, a fan coupled to an output shaft, and a gearbox assembly, wherein a torque is transferrable from the input shaft to the output shaft through the gearbox assembly. The gearbox assembly comprises a split sun gear rotationally coupled to the input shaft, a plurality of planet gears located radially outward of, and intermeshing with, the split sun gear, and a single piece ring gear located radially outward of, and intermeshing with, the plurality of planet gears. The split sun gear having a forward sun gear and an aft sun gear separate from the forward sun gear, wherein the forward sun gear and the aft sun gear are each rotationally coupled to the input shaft.
[0092] The turbine engine of the preceding clause, the wherein the split sun gear is a double helical gear.
[0093] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, the gearbox assembly further comprising a connection device for rotationally coupling the split sun gear to the input shaft.
[0094] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, the connection device comprising a forward support member, an aft support member, and an input shaft coupling member.
[0095] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the forward support member extends between the input shaft and the forward sun gear, the aft support member extends between the input shaft and the aft sun gear, and the input shaft coupling member rotationally couples the forward sun gear and the aft sun gear to the input shaft.
[0096] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the input shaft coupling member is rotationally coupled to the input shaft with a spline connection.
[0097] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein a first portion of the input shaft coupling member extends from the forward support member and a second portion of the input shaft coupling member extends from the aft support member.
[0098] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the first portion and the second portion extend axially and parallel with a longitudinal centerline axis of the input shaft.
[0099] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the first portion is integral with the forward support member and the second portion is integral with the aft support member.
[0100] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, further comprising a fastening device coupled to a forward side of the forward sun gear to secure the split sun gear in an axial direction on the input shaft.
[0101] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the first portion and the second portion each comprises a spline connection with the input shaft.
[0102] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the forward support member is rotationally coupled to the aft support member with a curvic connection.
[0103] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein an axially forward facing surface of the input shaft coupling member comprises a first portion of the curvic connection and an axially aft facing surface of the aft support member comprises a second portion of the curvic connection, the first portion of the curvic connection and the second portion of the curvic connection mating to form a rotational coupling between the input shaft coupling member and the aft support member such that rotation of the input shaft causes rotation of the input shaft coupling member and thus causes rotation of the split sun gear.
[0104] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the aft support member is rotationally coupled to the input shaft coupling member with a curvic coupling.
[0105] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the curvic connection comprises a plurality of protrusions and a plurality of slots on the axially forward-facing surface of the input shaft coupling member that mate with a respective plurality of slots and a plurality of protrusions on the axially aft facing surface of the aft support member.
[0106] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein each of the forward support member, the aft support member, and the input shaft coupling member comprises a first portion and a second portion.
[0107] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, further comprising a fastening device extending through the first portion of each of the forward support member, the aft support member, and the input shaft coupling member to secure the forward sun gear and the aft sun gear in an axial direction with respect to the input shaft.
[0108] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the first portion of the forward support member extends in a radial direction and the second portion of the forward support member extends at an angle between the first portion of the forward support member and the forward sun gear, the first portion of the aft support member extends in the radial direction and the second portion of the aft support member extends at an angle between the first portion of the aft support member and the aft sun gear, and the first portion of the input shaft coupling member extends in the radial direction and the second portion of the input shaft coupling member extends in an axial direction parallel to a longitudinal centerline axis of the turbine engine.
[0109] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the first portion of each of the forward support member, the aft support member, and the input shaft coupling member extends parallel to each other.
[0110] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein a radially inner surface of the second portion of the input shaft coupling member comprises a first portion of a spline connection and a radially outer surface of the input shaft comprises a second portion of the spline connection, the first portion of the spline connection and the second portion of the spline connection mating to form a rotational coupling between the input shaft and the input shaft coupling member such that rotation of the input shaft causes rotation of the input shaft coupling member and thus causes rotation of the split sun gear.
[0111] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the spline connection comprises a plurality of protrusions and a plurality of slots on the radially inner surface of the second portion of the input shaft coupling member that mate with a respective plurality of slots and a plurality of protrusions on the radially outer surface of the input shaft.
[0112] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the gearbox assembly comprises a planet carrier for constraining the plurality of planet gears, the planet carrier coupled to the output shaft.
[0113] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, the turbine engine further comprising a low-pressure shaft coupled to the output shaft and the fan via the gearbox assembly, wherein the low-pressure shaft is drivingly coupled to the input shaft such that rotation of the low-pressure shaft rotates the input shaft.
[0114] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, further comprising a fastening device extending through each of the forward support member, the aft support member, and the input shaft coupling member to secure the forward sun gear and the aft sun gear in the axial direction.
[0115] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the spline connection is a fixed spline.
[0116] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the spline connection is a working spline.
[0117] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the forward sun gear includes a flex sun gear portion.
[0118] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the forward sun gear is coupled to the shaft coupling member at the flex sun gear portion with a forward connection device.
[0119] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the forward connection device includes a forward male spline on the shaft coupling member and a forward female spline on the flex sun gear portion.
[0120] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the aft sun gear is coupled to the forward sun gear with an aft connection device.
[0121] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the aft connection device includes an aft male spline on the forward sun gear and an aft female spline on the aft sun gear.
[0122] A gearbox assembly comprising a split sun gear, a single piece ring gear, and a plurality of planet gears. The split sun gear having a forward sun gear and an aft sun gear separate from the forward sun gear, wherein the forward sun gear and the aft sun gear are each rotationally coupled to the input shaft.
[0123] The gearbox assembly of the preceding clause, wherein the split sun gear is rotationally coupled to a shaft of a turbine engine, the plurality of planet gears are located radially outward of, and intermeshing with, the split sun gear, and the single piece ring gear is located radially outward of, and intermeshing with, the plurality of planet gears.
[0124] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, the wherein the split sun gear is a double helical gear.
[0125] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, further comprising a connection device for rotationally coupling the split sun gear to the shaft.
[0126] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, the connection device comprising a forward support member, an aft support member, and an input shaft coupling member.
[0127] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the forward support member extends between the shaft and the forward sun gear, the aft support member extends between the shaft and the aft sun gear, and the shaft coupling member rotationally couples the forward sun gear and the aft sun gear to the shaft.
[0128] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the input shaft coupling member is rotationally coupled to the shaft with a spline connection.
[0129] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein a first portion of the input shaft coupling member extends from the forward support member and a second portion of the input shaft coupling member extends from the aft support member.
[0130] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the first portion and the second portion extend axially and parallel with a longitudinal centerline axis of the input shaft.
[0131] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the first portion is integral with the forward support member and the second portion is integral with the aft support member.
[0132] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, further comprising a fastening device coupled to a forward side of the forward sun gear to secure the split sun gear in an axial direction on the input shaft.
[0133] The turbine engine of any preceding clause, wherein the first portion and the second portion each comprises a spline connection with the input shaft.
[0134] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the forward support member is rotationally coupled to the aft support member with a curvic connection.
[0135] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein an axially forward facing surface of the input shaft coupling member comprises a first portion of the curvic connection and an axially aft facing surface of the aft support member comprises a second portion of the curvic connection, the first portion of the curvic connection and the second portion of the curvic connection mating to form a rotational coupling between the input shaft coupling member and the aft support member such that rotation of the input shaft causes rotation of the input shaft coupling member and thus causes rotation of the split sun gear.
[0136] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the aft support member is rotationally coupled to the input shaft coupling member with a curvic coupling.
[0137] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the curvic connection comprises a plurality of protrusions and a plurality of slots on the axially forward-facing surface of the input shaft coupling member that mate with a respective plurality of slots and a plurality of protrusions on the axially aft facing surface of the aft support member.
[0138] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein each of the forward support member, the aft support member, and the input shaft coupling member comprises a first portion and a second portion.
[0139] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, further comprising a fastening device extending through the first portion of each of the forward support member, the aft support member, and the input shaft coupling member to secure the forward sun gear and the aft sun gear in an axial direction with respect to the input shaft.
[0140] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the first portion of the forward support member extends in a radial direction and the second portion of the forward support member extends at an angle between the first portion of the forward support member and the forward sun gear, the first portion of the aft support member extends in the radial direction and the second portion of the aft support member extends at an angle between the first portion of the aft support member and the aft sun gear, and the first portion of the input shaft coupling member extends in the radial direction and the second portion of the input shaft coupling member extends in an axial direction parallel to a longitudinal centerline axis of the turbine engine.
[0141] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the first portion of each of the forward support member, the aft support member, and the input shaft coupling member extends parallel to each other.
[0142] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein a radially inner surface of the second portion of the input shaft coupling member comprises a first portion of a spline connection and a radially outer surface of the input shaft comprises a second portion of the spline connection, the first portion of the spline connection and the second portion of the spline connection mating to form a rotational coupling between the input shaft and the input shaft coupling member such that rotation of the input shaft causes rotation of the input shaft coupling member and thus causes rotation of the split sun gear.
[0143] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the spline connection comprises a plurality of protrusions and a plurality of slots on the radially inner surface of the second portion of the input shaft coupling member that mate with a respective plurality of slots and a plurality of protrusions on the radially outer surface of the input shaft.
[0144] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the gearbox assembly comprises a planet carrier for constraining the plurality of planet gears, the planet carrier coupled to the output shaft.
[0145] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, the turbine engine further comprising a low-pressure shaft coupled to the output shaft and the fan via the gearbox assembly, wherein the low-pressure shaft is drivingly coupled to the input shaft such that rotation of the low-pressure shaft rotates the input shaft.
[0146] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, further comprising a fastening device extending through each of the forward support member, the aft support member, and the input shaft coupling member to secure the forward sun gear and the aft sun gear in the axial direction.
[0147] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the spline connection is a fixed spline.
[0148] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the spline connection is a working spline.
[0149] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the forward sun gear includes a flex sun gear portion.
[0150] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the forward sun gear is coupled to the shaft coupling member at the flex sun gear portion with a forward connection device.
[0151] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the forward connection device includes a forward male spline on the shaft coupling member and a forward female spline on the flex sun gear portion.
[0152] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the aft sun gear is coupled to the forward sun gear with an aft connection device.
[0153] The gearbox assembly of any preceding clause, wherein the aft connection device includes an aft male spline on the forward sun gear and an aft female spline on the aft sun gear.
[0154] A turbine engine comprising the gearbox assembly of any preceding clause.
[0155] A method of operating the gearbox assembly of any preceding clause.
[0156] A method of operating the turbine engine of any preceding clause.
[0157] A method of installing a split sun gear comprising installing an aft sun gear on an input shaft, installing an input shaft coupling member on the input shaft, installing a forward sun gear on the input shaft, and fastening the forward sun gear to the aft sun gear.
[0158] A method of installing a split sun gear comprising installing an aft sun gear on an input shaft, installing a forward sun gear on the input shaft, and fastening the forward sun gear to the aft sun gear.
[0159] The method of the preceding clause, wherein the aft sun gear and the forward sun gear are each integral with an input shaft coupling member.
[0160] The method of any preceding clause, wherein the aft sun gear is installed longitudinally over the input shaft.
[0161] The method of any preceding clause, wherein the aft sun gear is aligned with a forward face of the input shaft.
[0162] A method of installing a split sun gear comprising installing a forward sun gear on an input shaft and fastening the forward sun gear to an aft sun gear that is integral with the input shaft.
[0163] Although the foregoing description is directed to the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure, other variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art and may be made without departing from the disclosure. Moreover, features described in connection with one embodiment of the present disclosure may be used in conjunction with other embodiments, even if not explicitly stated above.