Debris strainer for gas turbine engine cooling flow

US10427075B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10427075-B2
Application numberUS-201715627809-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 20, 2017
Priority dateJun 20, 2017
Publication dateOct 1, 2019
Grant dateOct 1, 2019

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A gas turbine engine includes an engine static structure that provides a flow path. A metering hole is provided in the engine static structure. A strainer is arranged over the metering hole. The strainer includes multiple holes that have a total area that is greater than a metering hole area.

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What is claimed is: 1. A gas turbine engine comprising: engine static structure providing a flow path; a turbine section that provides a secondary flow path corresponding the flow path, the secondary flow path is provided between a case structure and a vane and a blade outer air seal, wherein the vane includes an aft rail, and a seal is provided between the vane support and the aft rail to provide a first cavity; a metering hole provided in the engine static structure; and a strainer arranged over the metering hole, the strainer including multiple holes having a total area that is greater than a metering hole area, wherein a second seal is provided between the aft rail and a blade outer air seal support to which the blade outer air seal is mounted, a second cavity is provided between the case structure and the first and second seals, the strainer is fluidly arranged between the first and second cavities. 2. The gas turbine engine of claim 1 , wherein the case structure includes a vane support to which the vane is mounted, the vane support provides the metering hole. 3. The gas turbine engine of claim 1 , wherein the vane support includes a radially extending planar annular wall, and the metering hole is provided in the wall. 4. A gas turbine engine comprising: engine static structure providing a flow path; a turbine section that provides a secondary flow path corresponding the flow path, the secondary flow path is provided between a case structure and a vane and a blade outer air seal, wherein the case structure includes a vane support to which the vane is mounted, wherein the vane support includes a radially extending planar annular wall; a metering hole provided in the wall; and a strainer arranged over the metering hole, the strainer including multiple holes having a total area that is greater than a metering hole area, wherein the strainer is secured to the wall. 5. The gas turbine engine of claim 4 , wherein the vane includes an aft rail, and a seal is provided between the vane support and the aft rail to provide a first cavity, wherein the strainer is provided within the first cavity. 6. A gas turbine engine comprising: engine static structure providing a flow path; a metering hole provided in the engine static structure; and a strainer arranged over the metering hole, the strainer including multiple holes having a total area that is greater than a metering hole area, wherein the strainer includes a flange having an opening, and a cup extends from the flange and provides a pocket, the holes are provided in the cup. 7. The gas turbine engine of claim 6 , wherein the flange is planar and secured to the engine static structure by brazing or welding. 8. The gas turbine engine of claim 6 , wherein the total area of the holes is greater than the opening. 9. The gas turbine engine of claim 6 , wherein the cup is cylindrical and the holes are provided about a periphery of the cup. 10. A flow strainer for a gas turbine engine comprising: a flange having an opening, and a cup extends from the flange and provides a pocket, multiple holes are provided in the cup and have a total area that is greater than and opening area. 11. The strainer of claim 10 , wherein the flange is planar and annular in shape. 12. The strainer of claim 10 , wherein the cup is cylindrical and the holes are provided about a periphery of the cup. 13. The strainer of claim 12 , wherein an end of the cup is closed.

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  • Preventing clogging or obstruction of flow paths by dirt, dust, or foreign particles · CPC title

  • B01D35/28Primary

    Strainers not provided for elsewhere · CPC title

  • Collecting of condensation water; Drainage {; Removing solid particles} · CPC title

  • characterised by the physical shape or structure of the filtering element · CPC title

  • with intake grids, screens or guards · CPC title

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What does patent US10427075B2 cover?
A gas turbine engine includes an engine static structure that provides a flow path. A metering hole is provided in the engine static structure. A strainer is arranged over the metering hole. The strainer includes multiple holes that have a total area that is greater than a metering hole area.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
United Technologies Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D35/28. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 01 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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