Air cycle machine bypass duct
US-2024229810-A1 · Jul 11, 2024 · US
US10967978B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10967978-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916572349-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 16, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 6, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 6, 2021 |
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An aircraft air conditioning system including an ambient air supply line having a first end connected to an ambient air inlet and a second end connected to a mixer of the aircraft air conditioning system so as to supply ambient air to the mixer. A first compressor is arranged in the ambient air supply line and is configured to compress the ambient air flowing through the ambient air supply line. A bleed air supply line allows a flow of bleed air bled off from an engine or an auxiliary power unit therethrough. A bleed air turbine is driven by the bleed air flowing through the bleed air supply line and is coupled to the first compressor so as to drive the first compressor.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An aircraft air conditioning system comprising: an ambient air supply line having a first end connected to an ambient air inlet and a second end connected to a mixer of the aircraft air conditioning system so as to supply ambient air to the mixer, a first compressor arranged in the ambient air supply line and being configured to compress ambient air flowing through the ambient air supply line, a bleed air supply line having a first end connected to an engine or an auxiliary power unit and a second end connected to an aircraft environment, a bleed air turbine driven by bleed air flowing through the bleed air supply line and being coupled to the first compressor so as to drive the first compressor, an ambient air branch line branching off from the ambient air supply line upstream of the first compressor and opening into the ambient air supply line downstream of the first compressor, a second compressor arranged in the ambient air branch line and being configured to compress the ambient air flowing through the ambient air branch line, a cabin exhaust air line allowing a flow of cabin exhaust air therethrough, and a cabin exhaust air turbine driven by the cabin exhaust air flowing through the cabin exhaust air line and being coupled to the second compressor so as to drive the second compressor. 2. The aircraft air conditioning system according to claim 1 , wherein a cabin exhaust air control valve is arranged in the cabin exhaust air line so as to control the flow of cabin exhaust air through the cabin exhaust air line. 3. The aircraft air conditioning system according to claim 2 , further comprising at least one of: a connecting line connecting the ambient air supply line downstream of the first compressor to the ambient air branch line upstream of the second compressor, an ambient air supply control valve configured to control a supply of ambient air to the second compressor, wherein the ambient air supply control valve is configured to control at least one of a flow of ambient air through the connecting line and a flow of ambient air through the ambient air branch line, a compressed air recirculation line connecting a portion of the ambient air supply line which extends downstream of the first compressor with a portion of the ambient air supply line which extends upstream of the first compressor, and a recirculation control valve configured to control a flow of compressed air exiting the first compressor through the compressed air recirculation line back to the first compressor. 4. The aircraft air conditioning system according to claim 2 , further comprising a reheater arranged in the cabin exhaust air line, upstream of the cabin exhaust air turbine, and being thermally coupled to the bleed air supply line so as to transport heat energy from the bleed air flowing through the bleed air supply line to the cabin exhaust air flowing through the cabin exhaust air line. 5. The aircraft air conditioning system according to claim 4 , wherein the reheater is thermally coupled to the bleed air supply line either upstream or downstream of a precooler arranged in the bleed air supply line, the precooler being thermally coupled to a ram air channel so as to transport heat energy from the bleed air flowing through the bleed air supply line to ram air flowing through the ram air channel. 6. The aircraft air conditioning system according to claim 5 , further comprising at least one of: an ambient air cooler arranged in the ambient air supply line, downstream of the first compressor, and being thermally coupled to the ram air channel so as to transport heat energy from ambient air flowing through the ambient air supply line to ram air flowing through the ram air channel, a condenser arranged in the ambient air supply line, downstream of the ambient air cooler, and being thermally coupled to the bleed air supply line so as to transport heat energy from ambient air flowing through the ambient air supply line to bleed air flowing through the bleed air supply line, a water separator arranged in the ambient air supply line, downstream of the condenser, an ambient air turbine driven by ambient air flowing through the ambient air supply line and being coupled to the first compressor so as to drive the first compressor, a trim air line branching off from the ambient air supply line between the first compressor and the ambient air cooler and opening into the ambient air supply line downstream of the ambient air turbine, an altitude vent line branching off from the ambient air supply line upstream of the ambient air turbine, upstream of the condenser, and opening into the ambient air supply line downstream of the ambient air turbine, an altitude vent valve being arranged in the altitude vent line so as to control a flow of ambient air through the altitude vent line, an emergency ambient air supply line directly connecting the ambient air inlet to the mixer of the aircraft air conditioning system, a bypass line configured to bypass the reheater, a bypass valve configured to control a flow of bleed air through the bypass line, a further bypass line configured to bypass the precooler, a further bypass valve configured to control the flow of bleed air through the further bypass line, a cabin exhaust air branch line branching off from the cabin exhaust air line, downstream of the cabin exhaust air turbine, and opening into the ram air channel, downstream of the ambient air cooler and the precooler, and a cabin air dump valve configured to control the flow of cabin exhaust air, downstream of the cabin exhaust air turbine, through the cabin exhaust air branch line. 7. The aircraft air conditioning system according to claim 6 , further comprising at least one of: a backup line branching off from the bleed air supply line, downstream of the condenser, and opening into the ambient air supply line, downstream of the ambient air turbine, a backup valve being arranged in the backup line so as to control a flow of bleed air through the backup line, and a bleed air branch line branching off from the bleed air supply line and configured to have hot bleed air flowing therethrough, wherein a hot air regulation valve is configured to control a flow of hot bleed air through the bleed air branch line. 8. The aircraft air conditioning system according to claim 5 , wherein at least one of the bleed air supply line and the cabin exhaust air line opens into the ram air channel, wherein the cabin exhaust air line is connected to an ejector disposed in the ram air channel configured to inject cabin exhaust air flowing through the cabin exhaust air line into the ram air channel and which is driven by bleed air exiting the bleed air supply line. 9. A method of operating an aircraft air conditioning system, the method comprising the steps: guiding a flow of ambient air through an ambient air supply line having a first end connected to an ambient air inlet and a second end connected to a mixer of the aircraft air conditioning system so as to supply ambient air to the mixer, the flow of ambient air being controlled by a shut off valve, compressing the ambient air flowing through the ambient air supply line via a first compressor arranged in the ambient air supply line, guiding a flow of bleed air bled off from an engine or an auxiliary power unit through a bleed air supply line having a first end connected to the engine or the auxiliary power unit and a second end connected to an aircraft environment, driving a bleed air turbine by the bleed air flowing through the bleed air supply line, the bleed air turbine being coupled to the first compressor so as to drive the first compressor, guiding a flow of ambient air through an ambient air bra
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