Systems and methods for controlling aircraft main engine speeds by adjusting compressed air flow from an APU
US-9567906-B2 · Feb 14, 2017 · US
US10125690B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10125690-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414314752-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 25, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 13, 2018 |
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A start-up system including a control system controlling a partial opening of an air intake valve of a start-up turbine during a first phase of the start-up. The start-up turbine is capable of turning a rotor of the turbomachine for the purpose of the start-up, so as to prevent the rotor from encountering critical frequencies of the turbomachine.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for starting up an aircraft turbomachine with the aid of a start-up system comprising at least: one ventilation source able to produce and provide a flow of air with a compressor fed by an air intake circuit regulated by at least one inlet valve, said inlet valve being able to be controlled; and at least one start-up turbine fed by said ventilation source via a pneumatic connection, said start-up turbine being able to produce, when subjected to the flow of air, a mechanical force making it possible to turn a rotor of the turbomachine for a purpose of the starting up, wherein said method comprises at least two successive steps: a first step, during which said inlet valve is open partially from a closed position to start rotation of the rotor, such that the ventilation source transmits a limited flow of air to said start-up turbine, the limited flow of air being such that said start-up turbine turns said rotor at a speed of rotation that is lower than a critical speed; and a second step, during which said inlet valve is completely open, such that the ventilation source transmits a maximum flow of air to said start-up turbine, wherein the method further comprises a step of determining a plateau period prior to said first step, wherein said step of determining the plateau period comprises measuring a value of at least one of the following parameters: an off-time of the turbomachine, an external pressure, an external temperature, and calculating the plateau period with aid of said value, wherein the speed of the rotor of the turbomachine is maintained for a time duration defined by said plateau period, and wherein, during said plateau period, the speed of the rotor of the turbomachine is maintained below the critical speed to avoid vibrations caused by an imbalance as the speed of the rotor of the turbomachine passes through the critical speed, and wherein said first step is implemented for a period equal to said plateau period. 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said inlet valve is brought into and held in said partially open position during said first step, said position having a predetermined valve angle of aperture. 3. The method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a step of determining a valve angle of aperture, prior to said first step, and wherein said inlet valve is brought into and held during said first step in said partially open position having the valve angle of aperture. 4. A system for starting up an aircraft turbomachine, said system comprising: a ventilation source able to produce and provide a flow of air with a compressor fed by an air intake circuit regulated by at least one inlet valve, said inlet valve being able to be controlled; at least one start-up turbine fed by said ventilation source via a pneumatic connection, said start-up turbine being able to produce, when subjected to the flow of air, a mechanical force making it possible to turn a rotor of the turbomachine for a purpose of the starting up; and a control system capable of controlling at least said inlet valve, wherein said control system is configured to control a partial opening of said inlet valve from a closed position to start rotation of the rotor during a first phase of the starting up such that the ventilation source then transmits a limited flow of air to said start-up turbine, the limited flow of air being such that said start-up turbine turns said rotor at a speed of rotation that is lower than a critical speed, and to control a complete opening of said inlet valve during a second phase of the starting up, such that the ventilation source then transmits a maximum flow of air to said start-up turbine, the system further comprising at least one first sensor for measuring a first parameter making it possible to provide a piece of information concerning a deformation of thermomechanical origin prior to the rotation of the rotor of the turbomachine, the measured value of said first parameter being provided to the control system so as to determine a plateau period prior to the first phase, wherein the speed of the rotor of the turbomachine is maintained for a time duration defined by said plateau period, and the speed of the rotor of the turbomachine is maintained below the critical speed to avoid vibrations caused by an imbalance as the speed of the rotor of the turbomachine passes through the critical speed. 5. The system as claimed in claim 4 , wherein said control system comprises a first control unit and a second control unit connected together, wherein said first control unit is configured to receive data, carry out processing operations and transmit a piece of control information to said second control unit, and wherein said second control unit is configured to control the opening of said inlet valve based on the piece of control information received from said first control unit.
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