High capacity air conditioning system with redundant staged recirculation air mixing for an aircraft

a technology of air conditioning system and air mixing, which is applied in the direction of defrosting, domestic cooling apparatus, separation process, etc., can solve the problems of uncontrollable liquid puddling and/or leakage, discomfort or health risks for passengers, and consume an undetected high quantity of engine bleed air for cooling the passenger air conditioning zon

Inactive Publication Date: 2001-10-25
AIRBUS OPERATIONS GMBH
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This is important, because accumulations of such ice can ultimately lead to a partial or complete blockage of the air flow through the affected air duct, or can lead to the formation of loose snow and ice deposits that travel through the duct system with the air flowing therethrough until they reach a warmer location and melt, thereby causing uncontrollable liquid puddling and/or leaks.
In either case, and especially if a duct blockage reduces or totally stops the supply of fresh air to the passenger cabin air conditioning zones, this will lead to discomfort or health risks for the passengers.
Such a solution is realized in the Airbus A300-600 and A310 aircraft, which, however, consumes an undesirably high quantity of engine bleed air for cooling the passenger air conditioning zones, since the degree of cooling of the air in the air conditioning units is limited to remain above the freezing point.
Thus, the fuel consumption of the engines is undesirably increased.
However, the danger of ice accumulation with the associated danger of air duct blockage is not completely avoided, because the first air mixing stage is only provided downstream of the air distribution stage.
In the event of a failure of one recirculation unit, the supply of air provided by the still-operable second recirculation unit cannot compensate for this failure of the other recirculation unit.
In order to compensate for the loss of cooling energy, the only solution is to increase the mass flow of energy-rich engine bleed air, wh

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[0023] Developing further from the above described conventional considerations or solutions for addressing the problem of icing in air ducts or air lines of air conditioning systems in aircraft, the present invention is based on the consideration that the icing prevention for the air lines of the air conditioning system must be provided directly downstream of the air outlet of each air conditioning unit, or particularly immediately after or down-stream of the point at which each cooling air supply line penetrates into the pressurized fuselage of the aircraft. Namely, the invention provides an initial or preliminary pre-mixing of warm recirculated fuselage interior air with the cold air provided by the respective air conditioning unit in order to reliably prevent ice formation in all air conditioning system components and particularly all air lines downstream of the initial pre-mixing unit, at all possible temperatures of the cooling air provided at the outlet of the respective air c...

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In an air conditioning system for an aircraft, two pre-mixing units respectively mix cold air from two air conditioning units with recirculated fuselage interior air from two recirculation units, to prepare two pre-mixed air flows that are both directed into and mixed together in a common air distribution mixing chamber from which mixed air distribution lines branch off to respectively associated separate air conditioning zones within the fuselage. Post-mixing units are respectively interposed in the mixed air distribution lines and respectively mix additional quantities of recirculated fuselage interior air into the mixed air distribution lines. Thereby, the admixture of recirculated air is divided into at least two stages, the system provides redundant failure tolerant operation, and the danger of ice formation in the air lines is reliably prevented even while the air conditioning units provide cold air at a temperature below the water freezing point.

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PRIORITY CLAIM[0001] This application is based on and claims the priority under 35 U.S.C. .sctn.119 of German Patent Application 100 11 238.2, filed on Mar. 8, 2000, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.[0002] The invention relates to a high capacity air conditioning system especially for a passenger transport aircraft, having a redundant and multi-staged admixing of recirculation air to serve several air conditioning zones within the aircraft while achieving a redundant fault tolerant protection against air duct icing in the air conditioning system during operation.BACKGROUND INFORMATION[0003] It is generally known to provide air conditioning for the passenger cabin spaces in commercial passenger transport aircraft. To achieve this, highly compressed engine bleed air is tapped from the engines, and supplied into one or more air conditioning units (e.g. so-called air conditioning packs) where the high pressure air is expanded to an appropriate pressure ...

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IPC IPC(8): B64D13/02B64D13/04B64D13/06B64D13/08F25B9/00
CPCB64D13/06B64D2013/064B64D2013/0688Y02T50/56Y02T50/50
Inventor BUCHHOLZ, UWE ALBERTSCHERER, THOMAS
Owner AIRBUS OPERATIONS GMBH
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