AIRCRAFT ENGINE NACELLE WITH ASYMMETRIC FAN COWLS
20220055760 · 2022-02-24
Inventors
- Ophélie Schmitter (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Hazem Kioua (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Romain Gardel (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Damien Lemoine (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
Cpc classification
F01D25/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B64D29/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D29/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B64D29/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A nacelle for an aircraft engine comprising a first fan cowl and a second fan cowl , each fan cowl comprising a hinged end and a closing end , each fan cowl being mobile between a closed operating position and an open maintenance position, the first fan cowl having a larger angular coverage than the second fan cowl, the first fan cowl comprising an upper part connected to a lower part by an intermediate hinge so as to allow the lower part to fold towards the upper part.
Claims
1. A nacelle for an aircraft engine configured to be suspended under an aircraft wing by upper fasteners, the nacelle comprising a first fan cowl and a second fan cowl, each fan cowl comprising a hinged end and a closing end, each fan cowl being mobile between a closed operating position in which the fan cowl covers the aircraft engine, and an open maintenance position in which the fan cowl is at a distance from the aircraft engine, nacelle wherein the first fan cowl has a larger angular coverage than the second fan cowl, the first fan cowl comprising an upper part connected to a lower part by an intermediate hinge so as to allow the lower part to fold towards the upper part.
2. The nacelle according to claim 1, wherein the second fan cowl is free from intermediate hinge.
3. The nacelle according to claim 1, wherein the upper part and the lower part of the first fan cowl have substantially the same angular coverage.
4. The nacelle according to claim 1, wherein the upper part of the first fan cowl and the second fan cowl have substantially the same angular coverage.
5. The nacelle according to claim 1, wherein the hinged ends of the fan cowls are positioned at a same vertical height.
6. The nacelle according to claim 1 extending along a horizontal axis, the first fan cowl and the second fan cowl being configured to close along a locking line angularly offset from a 180° angular position defined relative to the horizontal axis, the 0° angular position being defined relative to a vertical reference axis, passing through the horizontal axis, facing upwards.
7. The nacelle according to claim 6, wherein the locking line is located at an angular position between the 90° position and the 270° position.
8. A method of opening fan cowls of the nacelle according to claim 1 wherein, the fan cowls being in the closed operating position, the method comprises: a step of opening the first fan cowl, during which the lower part is hinged to the upper part so as to allow the lower part to fold towards the upper part, and a step of opening the second fan cowl.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] The invention will be better understood after reading the following description, given as an example and with reference to the following figures given as non-limitative examples, wherein identical references are given to similar objects and.
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[0034] It should be noted that the figures present the invention in a detailed manner so that the invention can be put into practice, obviously said figures can be used to better define the invention if necessary.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] With reference to
[0036] In this example, the engine M is suspended from an aircraft wing by upper fasteners (not represented). In other words, the upper fasteners are located at the 0° angular position.
[0037] As illustrated in
[0038] In this example, the closing ends 1B, 2B are free, in other words they are not guided, when the fan cowls 1, 2 are opened. It is nevertheless obvious that the closing ends 1B, 2B could be guided.
[0039] According to the invention, the first fan cowl 1 has a larger angular coverage than the second fan cowl 2. In other words, the fan cowls 1, 2 are asymmetric.
[0040] With reference to
[0041] The limits of the angular ranges are defined in the plane transverse to the X axis in which the vertical reference axis Z defines the 0° reference angular position.
[0042] In this example, the nacelle N comprises a frame 3 onto which the hinged ends 1A, 2A of the fan cowls 1, 2 are connected. The hinged ends 1A, 2A of the fan cowls 1, 2 are positioned at the same vertical height, i.e., symmetrically. This allows a similar opening on each side despite the fact that fan cowls 1, 2 are asymmetric. The frame 3 is fixed and covers an upper part of the engine M, preferably over an angular coverage between the 90° position and the 270° position. Obviously, the hinged ends 1A, 2A of the fan cowls 1, 2 could be positioned at different vertical heights, in particular to take account of the space occupied by any engine equipment and/or the aerodynamic lines of the nacelle.
[0043] The first fan cowl 1 has a larger angular coverage than the second fan cowl 2 (asymmetric nature). With reference to
[0044] The second fan cowl 2 has an angular coverage Δ2 between the 0° position and the 180° position. Thus, the locking line V is located at an angular position α between the 90° position and the 270° position.
[0045] According to the invention, the first fan cowl 1 comprises an upper part 11 connected to a lower part 12 by an intermediate hinge 13 in order to allow the lower part 12 to fold towards the upper part 11. The upper part 11 comprises the hinged end 1A while the lower part 12 comprises the closing end 1B. Obviously, the first fan cowl 1 could comprise than one intermediate hinge and could thus comprise several foldable parts.
[0046] Such a first fan cowl 1 reduces the space occupied, which is advantageous when the ground clearance G is low. Thus, the first fan cowl 1 and the second fan cowl 2 can both be opened with a large amplitude, which makes it easier for operators to access the engine M. The second fan cowl 2 is free from intermediate hinge.
[0047] As illustrated in
[0048] Preferably, the upper part 11 of the first fan cowl 1 and the second fan cowl 2 have substantially the same angular coverage Δ11, Δ2. Thus, in the maintenance position, the lateral space occupied by the fan cowls 1, 2 is advantageously similar, as illustrated in
[0049] In order to facilitate the displacement of the fan cowls 1, 2, the nacelle N preferably comprises lifting aids, for example jacks. In this example, with reference to
[0050] The invention also relates to a method of opening the fan cowls 1, 2 of a nacelle N as presented above, the fan cowls 1, 2 being in the closed operating position. The first fan cowl and the second fan cowl may or may not be connected to each other when in the closed operating position.
[0051] Firstly, the operator performs a step to unlock the fan cowls 1, 2 along their locking line V. Such unlocking is practical since the locking line V is offset from the 180° angular position.
[0052] The method comprises a step of opening the first fan cowl 1 during which the lower part 12 is hinged to the upper part 11 so as to allow the lower part 12 to fold towards the upper part 11, and a step of opening the second fan cowl 2
[0053] During the step of opening the first fan cowl 1, the angle β formed between the lower part 12 and the upper part 11 gradually decreases as the upper part 11 moves upwards, due to the hinged end 1A as illustrated in