Cooled cooling air system for a turbofan engine
US-2017009657-A1 · Jan 12, 2017 · US
US10072577B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10072577-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615183074-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 15, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 2, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 11, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 11, 2018 |
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A buffer air cooler system for gas turbine engines disposed in a bypass duct of the engine, includes a housing for containing the buffer air cooler therein and an inlet portion attached to the housing. In one embodiment, the inlet portion has a double-skin configuration in at least one region of a top, bottom and sides of the inlet portion.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An air cooler system installed in a gas turbine engine, comprising: an air cooler receiving a compressor air flow to pass therethrough, the air cooler disposed in an annular bypass air duct of the engine, the air cooler having an inlet opening to direct a flow of bypass air to the air cooler and an exit to direct exhaust air to the bypass air duct, the air cooler radially extending only part way into the bypass air duct to dispose a radial outer side of the cooler spaced apart from an outer wall of the bypass duct, a front wedge having a radial central front edge circumferentially aligned with the inlet opening, the front wedge being disposed between the inlet opening and a radial inner edge of the cooler, and the front wedge being shaped by two divergent wedge surfaces joining at the radial central front edge and extending circumferentially apart from each other, the radial central front edge combined with the joined two divergent wedge surfaces thereby forming a wedge tip at a forward-most end of the front wedge to split air flow passing by the radial central front edge and to direct the split airflow around the air cooler to increase inlet pressure. 2. The air cooler system as defined in claim 1 wherein the radial central front edge extends radially inwardly from an annular edge of the inlet opening and the wedge surfaces extend divergently from the radial central front edge of the wedge. 3. The air cooler system as defined in claim 1 wherein the air cooler comprises a housing having radial outer and inner sides and opposed transverse sides, an inlet portion attached to an upstream end of the housing, the inlet portion defining the inlet opening and having the front wedge, the inlet portion having a double-skin configuration to provide an inner cross-section of an inlet passageway different from an outer cross-sectional profile of the inlet portion. 4. The air cooler system as defined in claim 3 wherein the radial outer and inner sides and the transverse sides of the housing define a single-skin housing configuration between the upstream end and a downstream end of the housing. 5. The air cooler system as defined in claim 3 wherein the inlet portion comprises opposed inlet sides each in a double-skin configuration, wherein each of the transverse sides of the housing comprises a double-skin configuration as a smooth extension of the double-skin configuration of the respective opposed inlet sides of the inlet portion, and wherein outer skins of the inlet portion and the housing define an outer aerodynamic side profile with respect to a bypass air stream flowing around the inlet sides of the inlet portion and the transverse sides of the housing, the outer aerodynamic side profile being different from an inner aerodynamic side profile defined by inner skins of the inlet portion and housing with respect to the flow passing through the inlet portion and housing. 6. The air cooler system as defined in claim 3 wherein the housing comprises a rear ramp attached to and extending across a downstream end and located at a bottom of the housing. 7. The air cooler system as defined in claim 3 wherein the housing comprises a pair of deflectors attached to a downstream end of the housing and forming a rear extension of the respective transverse sides of the housing, the deflectors having an outer surface and an inner surface for guiding the respective bypass air stream flowing around the transverse sides of the housing and flow being discharged from an exit opening of the housing to re-enter the bypass air duct. 8. The air cooler system as defined in claim 3 wherein the housing is located upstream of a top dead centre fairing which extends radially between the outer wall and an inner wall of the annular bypass duct. 9. The air cooler system as defined in claim 3 wherein the housing is supported on an inner wall of the annular bypass air duct. 10. A gas turbine engine having an annular bypass air duct around a core engine for directing a bypass air stream, the engine comprising an air cooler receiving a compressor air flow to pass therethrough, the air cooler being disposed in the bypass air duct and radially spaced apart from a radial outer wall of the bypass air duct to allow the bypass air stream to pass between a radial outer side of the air cooler and the radial outer wall of the bypass air duct, the air cooler including an inlet portion at an upstream end of the air cooler, the inlet portion defining an inlet opening for receiving a portion of the bypass air stream to the air cooler to cool the compressor air flow passing through the air cooler, the inlet portion including a front wedge having a radial central front edge, the front wedge being disposed radially between the inlet opening and a radial inner side of the air cooler, by two divergent wedge surfaces joining at the radial central front edge and extending circumferentially apart from each other, the radial central front edge combined with the joined two divergent wedge surfaces thereby forming a wedge tip at a forward-most end of the front wedge to split the bypass air stream passing by the radial central front edge and to direct the split bypass air stream passing around the inlet portion to thereby increase pressure of the portion of the bypass air stream into the inlet opening, the air cooler having a downstream end defining an exit to allow the portion of the bypass air stream having entered the inlet opening of the air cooler to re-enter the bypass air stream in the bypass air duct. 11. The engine as defined in claim 10 wherein the inlet portion comprises a double-skin configuration to provide different aerodynamic profiles with respect to the respective bypass air stream flowing over the inlet portion and the portion of the bypass air stream entering the inlet opening. 12. The engine as defined in claim 10 wherein the radial central front edge extends radially inwardly from an annular edge of the inlet opening and the wedge surfaces extend divergently from the radial central front edge of the wedge. 13. The engine as defined in claim 10 comprising a rear ramp extending across the downstream end and being located at the radial inner side of the air cooler. 14. The engine as defined in claim 10 comprising a pair of deflectors attached to respective opposed transverse sides at the downstream end of the air cooler and forming a rear extension of the respective transverse sides of the air cooler, the deflectors having an outer surface and an inner surface for guiding respective bypass air stream flowing around the transverse sides of the air cooler and flow being discharged from the exit of the cooler to re-enter the bypass air stream.
Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic
of fluids in the plant {, e.g. lubricant or fuel (F02C7/185 takes precedence)} · CPC title
Inlet · CPC title
smooth or fine · CPC title
characterized by the cooling medium · CPC title
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