Aircraft environmental control system selectively powered by three bleed reports
US-2015307183-A1 · Oct 29, 2015 · US
US10815890B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10815890-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515322842-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 3, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 27, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 27, 2020 |
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Methods and devices for cooling systems (700) are provided that are in fluid communication with bleed air from a jet engine compressor. The cooling system can include: a first precooler (210) receiving bleed air from the jet engine compressor; a heat exchanger (730) downstream from the first precooler (210); a cooling system compressor (220) downstream from the first precooler (210), wherein the heat exchanger (730) and the cooling system compressor (220) are in separate flow paths from the first precooler (210); a cooling system precooler (230) downstream from the cooling system compressor (220); a VGT cooling system turbine (240) downstream from the cooling system precooler (230); and a discharge conduit (245) downstream from the cooling system turbine (240) and the heat exchanger (730). A bypass line (290) for bypassing the turbine can also be included.
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A cooling system in fluid communication with bleed air from a jet engine compressor, the cooling system comprising: a first precooler in fluid communication with an engine air stream and in fluid communication with the bleed air from the jet engine compressor; a heat exchanger in fluid communication with the engine air stream upstream of the first precooler and in fluid communication, via the bleed air, with and downstream from the first precooler, and upstream of a cooling system compressor; the cooling system compressor in fluid communication, via the bleed air, with and downstream from the first precooler, wherein the heat exchanger and the cooling system compressor are in separate flow paths from the first precooler, the separate flow paths being separated by a control valve; a cooling system precooler in fluid communication with the engine air stream upstream of the heat exchanger and in fluid communication, via the bleed air, with and downstream from the cooling system compressor; a cooling system turbine in fluid communication, via the bleed air, with and downstream from the cooling system precooler; a discharge conduit in fluid communication, via the bleed air, with and downstream from the cooling system turbine and the heat exchanger; and a discharge valve positioned in a bypass conduit, the bypass conduit connected to and in fluid communication with the heat exchanger and the discharge conduit at a cooling system turbine outlet, with the discharge valve arranged downstream from the heat exchanger and upstream of the discharge conduit. 2. The cooling system of claim 1 , wherein the discharge valve is configured to control a temperature of the bleed air based on temperature readings or to control a pressure of the bleed air based on pressure readings. 3. The cooling system of claim 2 , wherein the discharge valve is configured to control fluid flow from the heat exchanger to the discharge conduit. 4. The cooling system of claim 1 , wherein the cooling system turbine has a variable area turbine nozzle. 5. The cooling system of claim 4 , wherein the variable area turbine nozzle is configured to control fluid flow from the cooling system turbine to the discharge conduit. 6. The cooling system of claim 1 , wherein the control valve comprises a first outlet in fluid communication, via the bleed air, with and upstream from the heat exchanger, and wherein the control valve comprises a second outlet in fluid communication, via the bleed air, with and upstream from the cooling system turbine. 7. The cooling system of claim 6 , wherein the control valve is configured to control fluid flow to each of the heat exchanger and the cooling system turbine. 8. The cooling system of claim 1 , further comprising: a bypass line in fluid communication, via the bleed air, with and downstream from the cooling system precooler, wherein the bypass line is in fluid communication, via the bleed air, with and upstream from the discharge conduit, and wherein the bypass line provides selective fluid communication between an inlet side and a discharge side of the cooling system turbine to bypass the cooling system turbine. 9. The cooling system of claim 8 , further comprising: a control bypass valve in series with the bypass line. 10. The cooling system of claim 1 , wherein the bleed air has an extracted temperature, and wherein the discharge conduit provides an output fluid having an output temperature that is less than half of the extracted temperature of the bleed air. 11. A jet engine comprising: an engine compressor; a combustor in flow communication with the engine compressor: an engine turbine in flow communication with the engine combustor to receive combustion products from the engine combustor; and the cooling system of claim 1 . 12. An airplane comprising: the jet engine of claim 11 ; and at least one of an aircraft thermal management system and an aircraft environmental control system, wherein the discharge conduit is in fluid communication with the at least one of the aircraft thermal management system and the aircraft environmental control system. 13. The airplane as in claim 12 , wherein the cooling system supplies air to the at least one of the aircraft thermal management system and the aircraft environmental control system at a temperature that is half of the temperature of the bleed air from the engine compressor. 14. A method of cooling bleed air in a jet engine, the method comprising: extracting bleed air from a jet engine compressor; directing the bleed air to a first precooler, wherein the bleed air has an extracted temperature; reducing the extracted temperature of the bleed air to a second temperature in the first precooler; thereafter, directing a first portion of the bleed air to a heat exchanger via a first flow path and directing a second portion of the bleed air to a cooling system compressor via a second flow path such that the first portion and the second portion flow in separate flow paths, the separate flow paths being separated by a control valve, the first flow path being upstream of the second flow path; flowing the first portion of the bleed air through the heat exchanger to reduce the second temperature of the first portion to a third temperature; regulating the flow of the first portion of the bleed air flowing from the heat exchanger with a discharge valve positioned in a bypass conduit, the bypass conduit connected to and in fluid communication with the heat exchanger and a discharge conduit at a cooling system turbine outlet, with the discharge valve arranged downstream from the heat exchanger and upstream of the discharge conduit; and flowing the second portion of the bleed air sequentially through the cooling system compressor, a cooling system precooler, and a cooling system turbine to reduce the second temperature of the second portion to a fourth temperature, wherein the fourth temperature is less than the extracted temperature; and thereafter, mixing the first portion and the second portion in the discharge conduit, and wherein the first precooler is in fluid communication with an engine air stream, the cooling system precooler is in fluid communication with the engine air stream upstream of the first precooler, and the heat exchanger is in fluid communication with the engine air stream upstream of the first precooler and downstream of the cooling system precooler. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: controlling via the discharge valve the bleed air temperature based on temperature readings or the bleed air pressure based on pressure readings. 16. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: regulating a flow of the second portion of the bleed air flowing from the cooling system turbine with a variable area turbine nozzle attached to the cooling system turbine. 17. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: regulating the flow paths of the first portion of the bleed air to the heat exchanger and the second portion of the bleed air to the cooling system compressor. 18. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: diverting some of the bleed air flowing through the cooling system compressor and the cooling system precooler, into a bypass line instead of the cooling system turbine. 19. The method as in claim 14 , wherein the discharge conduit provides an output fluid having an output temperature that is less than about half of the extracted temperature of the bleed air. 20. The method as in claim 19 , further comprising: providing the output f
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by intercooling, e.g. during a compression cycle · CPC title
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