Impingement manifold
US-2017321568-A1 · Nov 9, 2017 · US
US10329941B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10329941-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615148336-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 6, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 25, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 25, 2019 |
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An impingement manifold includes a fluid inlet passage and a pressurized chamber. The pressurized chamber includes at least one lobe. The at least one lobe includes a flow improving feature configured to minimize vorticity of a flow field within the pressurized chamber, and at least one flow outlet.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An impingement manifold comprising: a fluid inlet passage; a pressurized chamber including at least one lobe, the at least one lobe including at least one of an inward protruding dimple and an outward protruding bulge in at least one wall defining the at least one lobe, the at least one of the inward protruding dimple and the outward protruding bulge being configured to minimize vorticity of a flow field within the pressurized chamber; at least one flow outlet; and wherein an interior surface of said manifold is a continuous interior surface defining a flowpath turn through the manifold within a range of 35-55 degrees. 2. The impingement manifold of claim 1 , wherein the at least one flow outlet has a first cross sectional area normal to an expected direction of fluid flow, and the fluid inlet passage has a second cross sectional area normal to an expected direction of fluid flow, and wherein the first cross sectional area is less than the second cross sectional area. 3. The impingement manifold of claim 1 , wherein the at least one lobe includes a plurality of lobes and each of the lobes in the plurality of lobes includes a pressurized fluid outlet. 4. The impingement manifold of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of lobes includes four lobes. 5. The impingement manifold of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of lobes includes three lobes. 6. The impingement manifold of claim 1 , wherein said continuous interior surface defines the flowpath turn through the manifold at an angle of approximately 45 degrees. 7. The impingement manifold of claim 1 , wherein the manifold is a single piece constructed via one of an additive manufacturing process and a casting process. 8. The impingement manifold of claim 1 , wherein the manifold is constructed at least partially of joined shaped sheet metal pieces. 9. The impingement manifold of claim 1 , wherein the at least one lobe includes the inward protruding dimple and defines a locally irrotational fluid velocity field. 10. The impingement manifold of claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the inward protruding dimple and the outward protruding bulge includes both of the inward protruding dimple and the outward protruding bulge. 11. An impingement manifold comprising: a fluid inlet passage and at least one flow outlet; a pressurized chamber including at least one lobe, the at least one lobe including at least one of an inward protruding dimple and an outward protruding bulge in at least one wall defining the at least one lobe, the at least one of the inward protruding dimple and the outward protruding bulge being configured to minimize vorticity of a flow field within the pressurized chamber; and wherein a ratio of a radius of curvature of the pressurized chamber to a width of the pressurized chamber at the curvature is within a range of 2 to 3 for at least a portion of an interior surface of the pressurized chamber. 12. A method for providing a cooling flow to an aircraft component comprising: passing a cooling flow through a manifold including a pressurized chamber having at least one lobe including at least one of an inward protruding dimple and an outward protruding bulge in at least one wall defining the at least one lobe, the at least one of the inward protruding dimple and the outward protruding bulge being minimizing a vorticity of a flow field within the pressurized chamber; and wherein a ratio of a radius of curvature of the pressurized chamber to a width of the pressurized chamber at the curvature is within a range of 2 to 3 for at least a portion of an interior surface of the pressurized chamber. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein passing the cooling flow through the manifold, includes directing the cooling flow using a continuous interior surface of the manifold. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein passing the cooling flow through the manifold includes passing the cooling flow through at least one of a plurality of lobes. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein passing the cooling flow through the manifold includes splitting the cooling flow, such that a portion of the cooling flow is passed through each lobe in said plurality of lobes. 16. A method for providing a cooling flow to an aircraft component comprising: passing a cooling flow through a manifold including a pressurized chamber having at least one lobe including at least one of an inward protruding dimple and an outward protruding bulge in at least one wall defining the at least one lobe, the at least one of the inward protruding dimple and the outward protruding bulge being minimizing a vorticity of a flow field within the pressurized chamber, wherein passing the cooling flow through the manifold further comprises turning the cooling flow less than 55 degrees; and wherein a ratio of a radius of curvature of the pressurized chamber to a width of the pressurized chamber at the curvature is within a range of 2 to 3 for at least a portion of an interior surface of the pressurized chamber. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein passing the cooling flow through the manifold further comprises turning the cooling flow within a range of 35-55 degrees. 18. A gas turbine engine comprising: a compressor section partially defining a primary flowpath; a combustor section fluidly connected to the compressor section and partially defining the primary flowpath; a turbine section fluidly connected to the combustor section and partially defining the primary flowpath; and a fluid manifold defining a pressurized chamber and including a continuous interior surface, the fluid manifold defining at least one lobe, the at least one lobe including at least one of an inward protruding dimple and an outward protruding bulge in at least one wall defining the at least one lobe, the at least one of the inward protruding dimple and the outward protruding bulge defining a flow field having a minimized vorticity within the pressurized chamber, wherein a ratio of a radius of curvature of the pressurized chamber to a width of the pressurized chamber at the curvature is within a range of 2 to 3 for at least a portion of an interior surface of the pressurized chamber. 19. The gas turbine engine of claim 18 , wherein the fluid manifold is a component of an active clearance control system configured radially outward of at least one of a compressor stage and a turbine stage, and wherein the fluid manifold includes a fluid inlet passage, and at least one flow outlet.
Expansivity · CPC title
by impingement of a fluid · CPC title
the medium being gaseous, e.g. air {(F02C7/125 takes precedence)} · CPC title
having a turbine driving a compressor (power transmission arrangements F02C7/36; control of working fluid flow F02C9/16) · CPC title
Actively adjusting tip-clearance · CPC title
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