Aft engine for an aircraft

US10017270B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10017270-B2
Application numberUS-201514879217-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 9, 2015
Priority dateOct 9, 2015
Publication dateJul 10, 2018
Grant dateJul 10, 2018

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A propulsion system for an aircraft is provided having an aft engine configured to be mounted to the aircraft at an aft end of the aircraft. The aft engine includes a fan rotatable about a central axis of the aft engine having a plurality of fan blades attached to a fan shaft. The aft engine also includes a nacelle encircling the plurality of fan blades and a structural support system for mounting the aft engine to the aircraft. The structural support system extends from the fuselage of the aircraft, through the fan shaft, and to the nacelle when the aft engine is mounted to the aircraft. The aft engine may increase a net thrust of the aircraft when mounted to the aircraft.

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What is claimed is: 1. A propulsion system for an aircraft having a fuselage, the propulsion system comprising: an aft engine configured to be mounted to the aircraft at an aft end of the aircraft, the aft engine defining a central axis and comprising: a fan rotatable about the central axis of the aft engine and including a plurality of fan blades attached to a fan shaft; a nacelle encircling the plurality of fan blades of the fan and extending around a mean line of the aircraft at the aft end of the aircraft when the aft engine is mounted to the aircraft; and a structural support system for mounting the aft engine to the aircraft extending from the fuselage of the aircraft, through the fan shaft, and to the nacelle when the aft engine is mounted to the aircraft, the structural support system further comprising: a support shaft, the support shaft extending through the fan shaft and including a body portion; and a bearing assembly located radially outward of the support shaft body portion and radially inward of the fan shaft, the bearing assembly including at least one roller bearing and at least one ball bearing, wherein the at least one roller bearing is positioned axially forward of the at least one ball bearing. 2. The propulsion system of claim 1 , wherein the aft engine is configured as a boundary layer ingestion fan. 3. The propulsion system of claim 2 , wherein the support shaft is concentric with the fan shaft. 4. The propulsion system of claim 3 , wherein the structural support system further includes one or more structural members extending from the structural support shaft to the nacelle. 5. The propulsion system of claim 4 , wherein the one or more structural members are each configured as an outlet guide vane, wherein there are eight or more structural members, and wherein the eight or more structural members are circumferentially spaced evenly along the boundary layer ingestion fan. 6. The propulsion system of claim 1 , wherein the structural support system includes one or more structural members attached to the nacelle at a location aft of the plurality of fan blades, and wherein the one or more structural members are evenly spaced circumferentially. 7. The propulsion system of claim 4 , wherein the fan shaft is mechanically coupled to a power source located at least partially within the fuselage of the aircraft. 8. The propulsion system of claim 7 , wherein the power source is an electric motor, and wherein the power source receives energy from an energy storage device. 9. The propulsion system of claim 7 , wherein the power source is an outrunner electric motor. 10. The propulsion system of claim 7 , wherein the propulsion system further includes two or more aircraft engines, wherein the two or more aircraft engines at least in part drive an electric generator, and wherein the power source is an electric motor in electrical communication with the electric generator. 11. The propulsion system of claim 10 , wherein the fan is a variable pitch fan. 12. The propulsion system of claim 1 , wherein the nacelle defines an inlet extending substantially 360 degrees around the mean line of the aircraft when the aft engine is mounted to the aircraft, the propulsion system further comprising: at least one forward support member, the at least one forward support member located axially forward of the plurality of fan blades and protruding across an inlet defined by the fan, wherein the at least one forward support member comprises at least one inlet guide vane. 13. The propulsion system of claim 1 , wherein the aft engine is mounted to the aircraft, the aircraft having a pair of wings, wherein the propulsion system further includes two or more aircraft engines, each of which is mounted to one of the pair of wings of the aircraft, the propulsion system further comprising: an aircraft vertical stabilizer extending between the aircraft fuselage and the nacelle, the aircraft vertical stabilizer structurally coupled to both the aircraft fuselage and the nacelle, wherein the aircraft vertical stabilizer extends vertically beyond the nacelle. 14. The propulsion system of claim 1 , wherein the structural support system is configured for mounting to a bulkhead of the fuselage of the aircraft when the aft engine is mounted to the aircraft, the propulsion system further comprising: at least one aircraft horizontal stabilizer extending between the aircraft fuselage and the nacelle, wherein the at least one aircraft horizontal stabilizer extends horizontally beyond the nacelle. 15. A boundary layer ingestion fan for mounting to an aircraft at an aft end of the aircraft, the boundary layer ingestion fan comprising: a fan rotatable about a central axis of the boundary layer ingestion fan and including a plurality of fan blades attached to a fan shaft; a nacelle encircling the plurality of fan blades of the fan; and a structural support system for mounting the boundary layer ingestion fan to the aircraft extending from a fuselage of the aircraft, through the fan shaft, and to the nacelle when the boundary layer ingestion fan is mounted to the aircraft, the structural support system further comprising: a support shaft, the support shaft extending through the fan shaft and including a body portion; and a bearing assembly located radially outward of the support shaft body portion and radially inward of the fan shaft, the bearing assembly including at least one roller bearing and at least one ball bearing, wherein the at least one roller bearing is positioned axially forward of the at least one ball bearing. 16. The boundary layer ingestion fan of claim 15 , wherein the support shaft is concentric with the fan shaft. 17. The boundary layer ingestion fan of claim 15 , wherein the structural support system further includes one or more structural members extending from the structural support shaft to the nacelle. 18. The boundary layer ingestion fan of claim 17 , wherein the one or more structural members are each configured as an outlet guide vane. 19. A boundary layer ingestion fan for mounting to an aircraft at an aft end of the aircraft, the boundary layer ingestion fan comprising: a fan rotatable about a central axis of the boundary layer ingestion fan and including a plurality of fan blades attached to a fan shaft; a nacelle encircling the plurality of fan blades of the fan; and a structural support system for mounting the boundary layer ingestion fan to the aircraft extending from a fuselage of the aircraft, through the fan shaft, and to the nacelle when the boundary layer ingestion fan is mounted to the aircraft, the structural support system further comprising: a support shaft, the support shaft including a cylindrical body portion; a plurality of structural members, the plurality of structural members extending across a fan flow path and each member of the plurality of structural members structurally coupled to the nacelle; a plurality of aft support arms; and a cylindrical support ring, the cylindrical support ring located radially inward of the plurality of structural members, wherein each aft support arm of the plurality of aft support arms extends from the cylindrical body portion of the support shaft to the cylindrical support ring.

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  • associated with fuselages · CPC title

  • specially adapted for mounting power plant · CPC title

  • Adaptations for driving, or combinations with, electric generators · CPC title

  • within, or attached to, fuselages · CPC title

  • with front fan · CPC title

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What does patent US10017270B2 cover?
A propulsion system for an aircraft is provided having an aft engine configured to be mounted to the aircraft at an aft end of the aircraft. The aft engine includes a fan rotatable about a central axis of the aft engine having a plurality of fan blades attached to a fan shaft. The aft engine also includes a nacelle encircling the plurality of fan blades and a structural support system for mount…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64D33/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 10 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 5 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).