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855results about "Power plant exhaust arrangements" patented technology

Gas turbine engine with axial movable fan variable area nozzle

A turbofan engine includes a fan variable area nozzle includes having a first fan nacelle section and a second fan nacelle section movably mounted relative the first fan nacelle section. The second fan nacelle section axially slides aftward relative to the fixed first fan nacelle section to change the effective area of the fan nozzle exit area.
Owner:RTX CORP

Fluid mixer with an integral fluid capture ducts forming auxiliary secondary chutes at the discharge end of said ducts

A fluid mixer for mixing two fluid streams 40, 42 includes a set of main lobes 26 defining alternating primary and secondary main chutes 30, 32, one or more auxiliary lobes 28 intermediate two of the main lobes, and an auxiliary fluid capture duct 62. The auxiliary lobes are defined, at least in part, by the discharge end of the duct. In operation, the duct conveys secondary fluid to secondary chutes 36 defined by the lobes thereby improving the performance of the mixer despite the presence of an obstruction 18 that would otherwise impede thorough mixing of two fluid streams.
Owner:RTX CORP

Fan cowl door elimination

A nacelle for housing an aircraft jet engine. The jet engine has a fan case and a portion disposed downstream of the fan case relative to a direction of airflow through the jet engine. The nacelle comprises an inlet for receiving airflow, a fan cowl panel for covering a forward portion of the fan case, and a thrust reverser having a longitudinal length sufficient to cover the downstream portion of the jet engine in addition to a rearward portion of the fan case. Opening the thrust reverser enables access to an entire area formed by the downstream portion as well as the rearward portion of the fan case.
Owner:THE BOEING CO

Morphing structure

An apparatus is provided that includes a body having a first wall and a second wall, at least one appending structure extending from an end of the body and at least one actuator positioned between the first and second walls. The actuator includes first end coupled to a portion of the body and a second end coupled to a portion of the appending structure. At least one shape memory alloy (SMA) wire is connected to and extends between the first and second ends of the actuator. The SMA wire is adapted to controllably constrict when activated by heat, whereby the constriction causes the appending structure to move from a first position to a second position.
Owner:THE BOEING CO

Compact mixer with trimmable open centerbody

Compact exhaust mixer assemblies comprising a compact mixer and a trimmable open centerbody are provided. The trimmable center body allows for adjustments of the open centerbody after manufacturing and during production testing. The trimmable open centerbody may be used to compensate for production tolerances making it possible to obtain the desired core effective area for proper engine operation. The compact mixer may be either lobed or serrated. The compact exhaust mixer assemblies have a length of about half that of conventional exhaust mixer assemblies.
Owner:HONEYWELL INT INC

Method and apparatus for noise attenuation for gas turbine engines using at least one synthetic jet actuator for injecting air

A method enables a gas turbine engine to be operated. The method comprises channeling exhaust gases from a core engine through an exhaust assembly and past at least one flow boundary surface, and selectively operating a noise suppression system extending from the at least one flow boundary surface to facilitate attenuating noise generated during engine operation.
Owner:GENERAL ELECTRIC CO

Propulsion system for a vertical and short takeoff and landing aircraft

The invention is a propulsion system for a V / STOL aircraft. In detail, the invention includes a turbo-fan engine having a fan section with a variable pitch fan, a compressor section, a combustion section, a turbine section, said turbine section having a low-pressure turbine portion coupled to and driving the fan section and a high-pressure turbine portion coupled to and driving the compressor section. The engine further having a selectable operating point wherein a portion of the power generatable by the low-pressure turbine at a selected operating power setting is extracted to drive the fan section. A turbine outlet duct is included for directing the turbine section exhaust gases. A first angular shaped nozzle section is co-incident with the turbine outlet duct for directing exhaust from the fan section. A second nozzle section mounted to the first angular shaped nozzle section between the fan section and the compressor section. A system is included to shift said selectable operating point of said engine to a second operating point at the selected power setting increasing the power extracted by the low-pressure turbine portion of the turbine section; such that power extracted by the low-pressure turbine portion and applied to the fan section can be increased without changing the selected power setting and the pitch of the blades of the variable pitch fan section can be increased to absorb the increased power.
Owner:LOCKHEED MARTIN CORP

Mixer For Separate-Stream Nozzle

A mixer for a separate-stream turbojet nozzle, the mixer comprising along a longitudinal axis (X-X′) both a fastener shroud (10) for connecting said mixer to the exhaust casing of the nozzle, and a lobe structure (20) presenting a succession of inner and outer lobes (22 and 21) distributed circumferentially around the longitudinal axis (X-X′) of the mixer. The lobe structure (20) is made of a ceramic matrix composite material and further comprises a stiffener ring (30) that forms a connection between at least some of the lobes of said structure. Thus, the major portion of the mixer, i.e. the lobe structure, is made of a ceramic matrix composite material, thereby significantly reducing the weight of the mixer, and consequently reducing the weight of the nozzle.
Owner:SAFRAN CERAMICS SA

Methods and apparatus for operating gas turbine engines

A method for operating a gas turbine engine includes channeling compressed air from the gas turbine engine to a noise suppression system, and selectively operating the noise suppression system such that air discharged from the noise suppression system generates a streamwise vortex downstream from each respective chevron.
Owner:GENERAL ELECTRIC CO

Bypass turbojet engine nacelle

The nacelle (1) comprises an air intake (5) upstream of the turbojet engine (2), a middle section (6) an internal casing (6a) of which is intended to surround a fan (3) of the turbojet engine (2), and a downstream section (7) comprising an external structure (7a)which is rigidly connected to a downstream part of the casing (6a) of the fan (3) so as to support the turbojet engine (2) and has means of attachment to a strut (12) intended to be connected to a fixed structure (13) of an aeroplane.
Owner:AIRCELLE

Turbomachine nozzle with noise reduction

A nozzle comprising an inner barrel, a centerbody disposed inside the inner barrel so as to define a first channel for a primary flow, and an outer barrel surrounding the inner barrel so as to define a second annular channel for a secondary flow, the free end of the inner barrel presenting a surface having a first series of undulations made up of negative undulations alternating with positive undulations, the centerbody presenting a second series of undulations made up of negative undulations alternating with positive undulations, the negative and positive undulations of the series of undulations being of radial height that varies angularly and being disposed in such a manner that the negative undulations of the first series are disposed facing negative undulations of the second series, and vice versa, so as to generate turbulence and radial shear between the primary and secondary flows while conserving a constant flow section around the entire circumference of the nozzle.
Owner:SN DETUDE & DE CONSTR DE MOTEURS DAVIATION S N E C M A

Recessed engine nacelle

A gas turbine engine nacelle includes an inner skin surrounded by a radially outer skin. The inner skin terminates at an exhaust outlet. The outer skin terminates at a recess in the inner skin extending into a closed cavity under the outer skin.
Owner:THE NORDAM GRP

Combustion chamber wall construction for high power engines and thrust nozzles

A wall construction for a combustion chamber or thrust nozzle of a high power engine of a flying body includes an inner wall body that is subjected to the hot gases within the combustion chamber, and an outer jacket that surrounds the inner wall body and carries the mechanical loads. The inner wall body has a plurality of cooling channels through which a cooling medium may flow. The outer jacket is made of a long-fiber C / SiC composite material, while the inner wall member is made of a short fiber C / SiC composite material. The reduced thermal expansion coefficient of this ceramic composite material in comparison to metal alloys leads to a reduced straining and reduced deformation of the wall construction and therewith an increased operating life.
Owner:DAIMLER AG

Multi-engine aircraft

A multi-engine aircraft includes at least two first engines and a third engine located at a rear part of the fuselage, containing rear tail sections, along a vertical longitudinal plane of symmetry of the fuselage. The rear tail sections define a channel which is symmetrical with respect to the longitudinal plane of the fuselage. The third engine is arranged in the plane of symmetry of the channel corresponding to the longitudinal plane and is mounted on the upper part of the fuselage in a raised manner and in front of the tail sections, so that the outlet of the third engine is situated substantially at the inlet of the channel defined by the tail sections.
Owner:AIRBUS OPERATIONS (SAS)

Sinuous chevron exhaust nozzle

A gas turbine engine exhaust nozzle includes a row of laterally sinuous chevrons extending from an aft end of an exhaust duct. The chevrons have radially outer and inner surfaces bound by a laterally sinuous trailing edge extending between a base of the chevrons adjoining the duct and an axially opposite apex of the chevrons. Each chevron has a compound arcuate contour both axially and laterally, and the sinuous trailing edge of the chevrons further compounds the arcuate configuration of each chevron.
Owner:GENERAL ELECTRIC CO

Superplastic forming of titanium assemblies

A method of superplastic forming of titanium packs and an associated assembly is provided. The titanium packs can include sheets having different granular structures so that the different sheets are adapted to superplastically form at different temperatures. One or more of the sheets can be formed at a temperature that is below the superplastic forming temperature of another sheet in the pack. In some cases, the occurrence of markoff can be reduced or eliminated.
Owner:THE BOEING CO

Mixer for separate-flow nozzle

A mixer for a separate-stream turbojet nozzle, the mixer comprising along a longitudinal axis (X-X′) both a fastener shroud (10) for connecting said mixer to the exhaust casing of the nozzle, and a lobe structure (20) presenting a succession of inner and outer lobes (22 and 21) distributed circumferentially around the longitudinal axis (X-X′) of the mixer. The lobe structure (20) is made of a ceramic matrix composite material and further comprises a stiffener ring (30) that forms a connection between at least some of the lobes of said structure. Thus, the major portion of the mixer, i.e. the lobe structure, is made of a ceramic matrix composite material, thereby significantly reducing the weight of the mixer, and consequently reducing the weight of the nozzle.
Owner:SAFRAN CERAMICS SA

Flexible abutment links for attaching a part made of cmc

An after-body assembly for an aeroengine, the assembly including, in an axial direction, an annular part made of metallic material secured to the aeroengine and an after-body part made of ceramic matrix composite material presenting the form of a body of revolution at least in its upstream portion, the after-body part being mounted on the annular part by resiliently flexible fastener tabs, each fastener tab having a first end fastened to the annular part and a second end fastened to the upstream portion of the after-body part, wherein each fastener tab includes an axial abutment element extending radially from the second end of the tab, the axial abutment element facing the first end and a radial abutment element at the second end of the tab, the radial abutment element overlying the first end in a radial direction.
Owner:SAFRAN NACELLES

Exhaust system for gas turbine

The invention relates to an exhaust system (100) for channeling the streams from a by-pass gas turbine, the system comprising a stream channeling nozzle and an exhaust casing (110) for connecting the channeling nozzle to the outlet of the gas turbine, said channeling nozzle comprising a primary nozzle (120) fastened to the exhaust casing (110) and a secondary nozzle (130) placed around the primary nozzle. The exhaust system further comprises means for fastening the secondary nozzle (130) directly to the exhaust casing (110), said secondary nozzle being supported by the exhaust casing independently of the primary nozzle (120).
Owner:SAFRAN NACELLES

Aft pylon fairing for an aircraft engine suspension system

This invention relates to an aft pylon fairing (30) for a suspension system of an aircraft engine, comprising two side panels (44) assembled to each other by inner cross stiffening ribs (46) spaced at intervals from each other along a longitudinal direction (X) of the fairing, and also comprising a heat protection deck (32) designed to delimit an engine core flow (36). According to the invention, it also comprises two longitudinal connecting walls (58) offsetting the deck (32) from the ribs (46), each of these two longitudinal walls (58) being provided with a first side end (62) fixed to one or the other of the two side ends (60, 60) of the deck (32), and a second side end (64) rigidly fixed to the ribs (46).
Owner:AIRBUS OPERATIONS INC AS A

Ventilated confluent exhaust nozzle

An exhaust nozzle includes an outer duct surrounding an inner duct. The inner duct includes a main outlet, and a row of apertures spaced upstream therefrom. The outer duct includes a row of intakes at a forward end, an auxiliary outlet at an aft end, and surrounds the inner duct over the apertures to form a bypass channel terminating at the auxiliary outlet. A row of flaps are hinged at upstream ends to selectively cover and uncover the apertures for selectively bypassing a portion of exhaust flow from the inner duct through the outer duct in confluent streams from both main and auxiliary outlets. When the flaps cover the apertures, the intakes ventilate the bypass channel and discharge flow through the auxiliary outlet.
Owner:THE NORDAM GRP

Scarf nozzle for a jet engine and method of using the same

A scarf nozzle for a jet engine supported within a nacelle. The scarf nozzle is at an aft end of the nacelle. The scarf nozzle includes a first trailing edge portion and a second trailing edge portion. The second trailing edge portion is disposed aft of the first trailing edge portion. The scarf nozzle is configured to allow the nacelle to be integrated closer to a wing without adversely affecting the pressure gradient between the nacelle and the wing. The scarf nozzle allows a portion of an exhaust plume exiting the aft end of the nacelle to interact more favorably with an airflow along one or more surfaces adjacent the nacelle, thus delaying the onset of adverse pressure gradients and the formation of shock waves between the nacelle and the adjacent surfaces and between the adjacent surfaces and the exhaust plume.
Owner:THE BOEING CO

Single-stage hypersonic vehicle featuring advanced swirl combustion

A single-stage hypersonic vehicle is comprised of a low-speed and a high-speed propulsion system. The low-speed propulsion system propels the single-stage vehicle to a threshold velocity, after which the high-speed propulsion system then takes over. The low-speed propulsion system includes a combined-cycle engine featuring a swirl generator that is integrated into a turbojet engine to provide a compact turbojet and swirl afterburner-ramjet propulsion system. The high-speed propulsion system includes a hypersonic engine that is operable at the threshold takeover velocity and beyond. In various embodiments, the high-speed propulsion system comprises a scramjet, rocket, or scramjet / rocket engine depending requirements. Benefits of the swirl generator design include its ability to rapidly and efficiently atomize, vaporize, mix and burn the fuel and oxidizer for the low speed propulsion system, significantly reduce length, weight, cooling requirements and complexity for both propulsion systems, while maintaining high propulsion performance and reducing propulsion and launch costs.
Owner:UNITED TECH CORP

Low shock strength inlet

Embodiments of the invention relate to a supersonic inlet having a cowl lip configured to capture the conic shock and exhibit a zero or substantially zero cowl angle. The inlet may be configured to employ a relaxed isentropic compression surface and an internal bypass. The nacelle bypass may prevent flow distortions, introduced by the capture of the conic shock, from reaching the turbomachinery, thereby allowing the cowl angle to be reduced to zero or substantially zero. Such a cowl angle may reduce the inlet's contribution to the overall sonic boom signature for a supersonic aircraft while allowing for an increase in engine pressure recovery and a subsequent improvement in generated thrust by the engine.
Owner:GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE CORP

Sound-absorbing exhaust nozzle center plug

A sound-absorbing exhaust nozzle center plug for an aircraft gas turbine engine can include an outer skin and at least one forward cavity within the outer skin. At least one aft cavity can be located within the outer skin and substantially aft of the forward cavity. A perforated wall including a plurality of first openings can be disposed between the forward and aft cavities. The outer skin can include a second plurality of openings providing an acoustic pathway through the outer skin and into the forward cavity. The forward and aft cavities can be configured to absorb and dissipate relatively low-frequency sound energy emitted from an aircraft gas turbine engine's combustor.
Owner:ROHR INC
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