De-icing system with thermal management
US-2015291284-A1 · Oct 15, 2015 · US
US10046859B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10046859-B2 |
| Application number | US-201614996050-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 14, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 14, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 14, 2018 |
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A bleed air pressure regulation system for an aircraft anti-icing system comprises a first, upstream pressure regulating valve and a second, downstream pressure regulating valve arranged in series in a bleed airflow path. The respective pressure regulating valves each have a regulating pressure chamber in fluid communication with a respective pressure setting valve. Each pressure setting valve is in fluid communication with a bleed air inlet upstream of the first, upstream pressure regulating valve. The first, upstream pressure regulating valve is set to regulate the pressure of the bleed air to a first pressure and the second, downstream pressure regulating valve is set to regulate the pressure of the bleed air to a second pressure which is higher than the first pressure.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A bleed air pressure regulation system for an aircraft anti-icing system, the bleed air control system comprising a first, upstream pressure regulating valve and a second, downstream pressure regulating valve arranged in series in a bleed airflow path, the upstream pressure regulating valve being configured to regulate the bleed air flow to a first pressure and the downstream pressure regulating valve being configured to regulate the bleed air flow to a second, higher pressure, but to allow passage of bleed air therethrough from the upstream pressure regulating valve at the first pressure; wherein the respective pressure regulating valves each have a regulating pressure chamber in fluid communication with a respective pressure setting valve and wherein the first pressure setting valve is configured to provide a first pressure to the regulating pressure chamber of the upstream pressure regulating valve and the second pressure setting valve is configured to provide a second, higher pressure to the regulating pressure chamber of the downstream pressure regulating valve; and wherein each pressure setting valve is in fluid communication with a bleed air inlet upstream of the first, upstream pressure regulating valve. 2. A bleed air pressure regulation system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an or each pressure regulating valve comprises a valve body having a bleed air inlet, a regulating bore, and a regulating piston slidably received within the control bore for regulating the flow of bleed air through the pressure regulating valve. 3. A bleed air pressure regulation system as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the regulating pressure chamber is defined within the bore on one side of the regulating piston. 4. A bleed air pressure regulation system as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the bore comprises one or more bleed air openings in a side wall thereof, and the piston comprises one or more bleed air inlets for selective alignment with the one or more bore bleed air openings and a bleed air outlet, such that when the one or more piston bleed air inlets align with the one or more bore openings bleed air may flow from the bleed air inlet, through the one or more bore openings, through the one or more piston bleed air inlets and out from a piston outlet to a further valve stage or to an area to be heated. 5. A bleed air pressure regulation system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an or each pressure setting valve is a pressure relief valve or a pressure limiting valve. 6. A bleed air pressure regulation system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an or each pressure setting valve is a variable pressure valve. 7. A bleed air pressure regulation system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a or the pressure setting valve is fluidly connected to a pressure dump valve. 8. A bleed air pressure regulation system as claimed in claim 1 , comprising more than two pressure regulating valves arranged in series. 9. A bleed air pressure regulation system for an aircraft anti-icing system, the bleed air control system comprising a first, upstream pressure regulating valve and a second, downstream pressure regulating valve arranged in series in a bleed airflow path, the upstream pressure regulating valve being configured to regulate the bleed air flow to a first pressure and the downstream pressure regulating valve being configured to regulate the bleed air flow to a second, higher pressure, but to allow passage of bleed air therethrough from the upstream pressure regulating valve at the first pressure; wherein the respective pressure regulating valves each have a regulating pressure chamber in fluid communication with a respective pressure setting valve and wherein the first pressure setting valve is configured to provide a first pressure to the regulating pressure chamber of the upstream pressure regulating valve and the second pressure setting valve is configured to provide a second, higher pressure to the regulating pressure chamber of the downstream pressure regulating valve; and wherein a or the respective pressure setting valve are connected to the bleed air inlet upstream of the first, upstream pressure regulating valve by a bleed air feed line, and wherein a flow restriction is provided in the bleed air feed line to control or limit the flow of bleed air into the bleed air feed line. 10. A method of regulating bleed air in an anti-icing system comprising flowing bleed air through a first, upstream pressure regulating valve and a second, downstream pressure regulating valve arranged in series with the first pressure regulating valve, and setting the regulating pressure of the second pressure regulating valve to be higher than that of the first pressure regulating valve and such that regulated bleed air may pass therethrough from the first pressure regulating valve at the first pressure; wherein the respective regulating pressures are set by means of pressure setting valves arranged in fluid communication with the bleed air flow upstream of the first pressure regulating valve.
Heating to prevent icing · CPC title
Hot gas application · CPC title
with more than one valve · CPC title
actuated by fluid ({fluid-actuated lift valves F16K1/126} ; fluid-actuated check valves F16K15/00; fluid-actuated safety valves F16K17/00) · CPC title
one side of the piston being acted upon by the circulating fluid · CPC title
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