Aircraft powerplant with steam system and bypass
US-2024369014-A1 · Nov 7, 2024 · US
US10113486B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10113486-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514876543-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 30, 2018 |
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A method of transferring a fluid flow from a static component to a rotor of a gas turbine engine and a modulated flow transfer system are provided. The modulated flow transfer system includes an annular inducer configured to accelerate the fluid flow in a substantially circumferential direction in a direction of rotation of the rotor. The system further includes a first fluid flow supply including a compressor bleed connection, a feed manifold formed of bendable tubing, and a feed header extending between the compressor bleed connection and the feed manifold. The feed header includes a modulating valve configured to control an amount of fluid flow into the feed manifold. The system also includes a flow supply tube that extends between the feed manifold and the inducer and is couplable to at least one of the plurality of first fluid flow inlet openings through a sliding piston seal.
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A modulated flow transfer system for transferring a fluid flow from a static component to a rotor of a gas turbine engine, said modulated flow transfer system comprising: an annular inducer configured to accelerate the fluid flow in a substantially circumferential direction in a direction of rotation of the rotor, said annular inducer comprising a row of a plurality of first and second fluid flow outlet openings extending circumferentially about a first face of said annular inducer, said annular inducer further comprising a row of a plurality of first and second fluid flow inlet openings extending circumferentially about a second face of said annular inducer, wherein at least one opening of said plurality of second fluid flow inlet openings comprises a teardrop shape on a curved surface of said annular inducer, said teardrop shape configured to present an efficient load path to stress induced in said annular inducer from a nozzle of a high pressure turbine of the gas turbine engine; a first fluid flow supply comprising a compressor bleed connection, a feed manifold formed of bendable tubing, and a feed header extending between said compressor bleed connection and said feed manifold, said feed header comprising a modulating valve configured to control an amount of fluid flow into said feed manifold; and a flow supply tube extending between said feed manifold and said annular inducer, said flow supply tube configured to be coupled to at least one opening of said plurality of first fluid flow inlet openings through a sliding piston seal. 2. The modulated flow transfer system of claim 1 , wherein said feed manifold at least partially circumscribes the rotor of the gas turbine engine proximate a forward end of a combustor assembly. 3. The modulated flow transfer system of claim 1 , wherein said feed manifold comprises a direct flexible tubing connection between the compressor bleed connection and a respective flow supply tube. 4. The modulated flow transfer system of claim 1 , further comprising a controller configured to control said modulating valve, said controller and said modulating valve are configured to selectively modulate fluid flow into said feed manifold during a cruise mode of engine operation and during a takeoff mode of engine operation. 5. The modulated flow transfer system of claim 1 , wherein said annular inducer is static with respect to the rotor. 6. The modulated flow transfer system of claim 1 , wherein said flow supply tube extends axially between said feed header and a respective one of said plurality of first fluid flow inlet openings. 7. The modulated flow transfer system of claim 1 , wherein said plurality of first and second fluid flow outlet openings extend approximately equidistantly about said annular inducer. 8. The modulated flow transfer system of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of fluid flow passages extending between respective ones of said plurality of fluid flow inlet openings and said plurality of fluid flow outlet openings. 9. The modulated flow transfer system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of said second fluid flow inlet openings comprises a particle screen configured to present a tortuous path to the fluid flow entering said plurality of second fluid flow inlet openings. 10. A method of cooling a turbine rotor, said method comprising: selectively channeling a first flow of cooling air through a manifold formed of bendable tubing, the manifold circumscribing a portion of the turbine rotor; channeling the first flow of cooling air to an inlet opening of a plurality of first inlet openings of an annular inducer through a feed tube extending axially aftward from the manifold to said inlet opening of the plurality of first inlet openings; accelerating the first flow of cooling air through a profiled passageway from said inlet opening of the plurality of first inlet openings to a slotted outlet opening, the slotted outlet opening extending approximately 45° of a circumference of an outlet face of the annular inducer; turning the first flow of cooling air in the profiled passageway from the inlet opening to the slotted outlet opening such that the first flow of cooling air exits the slotted outlet opening in a direction at least approximately 60° from a centerline of the profiled passageway at the slotted outlet opening; channeling a second flow of cooling air to at least one inlet opening of a plurality of second inlet openings of the annular inducer, the at least one inlet opening of the plurality of second inlet openings defining a teardrop shape on a curved surface of the annular inducer providing an efficient load path to stress induced in the annular inducer from a nozzle of a high pressure turbine of the gas turbine engine. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising channeling the second flow of cooling air to the at least one inlet opening of the plurality of second inlet openings of the annular inducer through an inlet screen configured to present a tortuous path to the second flow of cooling air as it enters the at least one inlet opening of a plurality of second inlet openings. 12. The method of claim 10 , further comprising channeling a first flow of cooling air to the manifold through a selectively controllable valve. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein turning the first flow of cooling air comprises turning the first flow of cooling air through the profiled passageway from the inlet opening to the slotted outlet opening such that the first flow of cooling air exits the slotted outlet opening in a direction at least approximately 70° from a centerline of the profiled passageway at the slotted outlet opening. 14. The method of claim 10 , wherein accelerating the first flow of cooling air through a profiled passageway comprises accelerating the first flow of cooling air through a convergent passageway having an inlet/outlet ratio of approximately 4:1. 15. A turbofan engine comprising: a core engine including a multistage compressor; a fan powered by a power turbine driven by gas generated in said core engine; a fan bypass duct at least partially surrounding said core engine and said fan; and a modulated flow transfer system for transferring a fluid flow from said multistage compressor to a rotor of said core engine, said modulated flow transfer system comprising: a first fluid flow supply comprising a bleed connection from said multistage compressor, a feed manifold formed of bendable tubing, and a feed header extending between said bleed connection and said feed manifold, said feed header comprising a modulating valve configured to control an amount of first fluid flow from said bleed connection into said feed manifold; a flow supply tube extending axially aftward from said feed manifold; and an annular inducer configured to receive the first fluid flow from said first fluid flow supply through said flow supply tube, said annular inducer configured to accelerate the first fluid flow in a substantially circumferential direction in a direction of rotation of said rotor, said annular inducer comprising a row of a plurality of first and second fluid flow outlet openings extending circumferentially about said annular inducer, said annular inducer further comprising a row of a plurality of first and second fluid flow inlet openings extending circumferentially about said annular inducer, wherein at least one opening of said plurality of second fluid flow inlet openings comprises a teardrop shape on a curved surface of said annular inducer, said teardrop shape configured to present an efficient load path to stress induced in said annular induce
Blade-carrying members, e.g. rotors (rotors of non-bladed type F01D1/34; stators F01D9/00 {; selecting particular materials F01D5/28}) · CPC title
Combustors or associated equipment · CPC title
in a closed cavity · CPC title
specially adapted for the fan of turbofan engines · CPC title
by bleeding, bypassing or acting on variable working fluid interconnections between turbines or compressors or their stages {(F02C3/113 takes precedence)} · CPC title
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