Duct stringer with bulkhead
US-2020001971-A1 · Jan 2, 2020 · US
US11465731B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11465731-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916451337-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 25, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 29, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 11, 2022 |
| Grant date | Oct 11, 2022 |
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A duct stringer has duct walls providing a duct with a closed cross-section; and a bulkhead in the duct. The duct is adapted to transport fluid, and the bulkhead is adapted to block the flow of fluid along the duct. The bulkhead is adhered to the duct walls by one or more co-cured or co-bonded joints. The bulkhead includes a pair of bulkhead parts, each with a web and one or more flanges. The duct stringer is manufactured by positioning the mandrels end-to-end with the bulkhead parts back-to-back between them; wrapping or laying-up the duct walls around the bulkhead parts and the mandrels; co-curing or co-bonding the flanges of the bulkhead parts to the duct walls; and after the bulkhead has been adhered to the duct walls, removing the mandrels from opposite ends of the duct.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A duct stringer comprising: duct walls providing a duct with a closed cross-section, wherein the duct is adapted to transport a fluid; and a bulkhead in the duct, wherein the bulkhead is adapted to block a flow of the fluid along the duct and the bulkhead is adhered to the duct walls by one or more co-cured and/or co-bonded joints, wherein the bulkhead comprises a pair of bulkhead parts which are positioned back-to-back, each of the bulkhead parts comprises a web and a flange, and each of the flanges is adhered to the duct walls by a respective one of the co-cured and/or co-bonded joints extending around an entire periphery of the bulkhead, and wherein each of the flanges has a closed cross-section extending entirely around the bulkhead. 2. The duct stringer according to claim 1 , comprising: a structural member with a hat-shaped cross-section, the structural member comprising a crown, a pair of webs and a pair of feet; and a duct member adhered to the crown and to opposed inner faces of the pair of webs, wherein the duct walls are provided by the duct member. 3. The duct stringer according to claim 1 , wherein the bulkhead divides the duct into a first portion on a first side of the bulkhead and a second portion on a second side of the bulkhead; and the first portion is adapted to transport fluid via an interconnecting pipe. 4. The duct stringer according to claim 3 , wherein the bulkhead is adhered to the duct walls around a full periphery of the bulkhead so that the bulkhead substantially prevents the flow of fluid between the first and second portions of the duct. 5. The duct stringer according to claim 1 , wherein the duct is in fluid communication with a tank via an interconnecting pipe. 6. A structure comprising a skin; and the duct stringer according to claim 1 adhered to the skin. 7. A fuel system comprising: a first tank; a second tank; and a duct stringer including duct walls defining a duct having a closed cross-section, wherein the duct is adapted to transport a fluid; and a bulkhead in the duct, wherein the bulkhead is configured to block a flow of the fluid in the duct and the bulkhead is adhered to the duct walls by one or more co-cured and/or co-bonded joints, wherein the duct is in fluid communication with the first and second tanks, wherein the bulkhead comprises bulkhead parts positioned back-to-back to each other, each of the bulkhead parts comprises a web and a flange, and each of the flanges is adhered to the duct walls by a co-cured joint and/or co-bonded joint, and wherein the flange for each of the respective bulkhead parts extends entirely around an inner perimeter of the duct and forms a closed cross-section extending entirely around a perimeter of the web. 8. The fuel system according to claim 7 , wherein the first tank is a fuel tank, and the second tank is a surge tank. 9. The fuel system according to claim 7 , wherein one or both of the first and second tanks are in an aircraft wing. 10. The fuel system according to claim 7 , wherein the duct is in fluid communication with the first and/or second tank via an interconnecting pipe. 11. The fuel system according to claim 7 , wherein the bulkhead divides the duct into a first portion on a first side of the bulkhead which is in fluid communication with the first and second tanks; and a second portion on a second side of the bulkhead. 12. An aircraft comprising the duct stringer according to claim 1 . 13. A wing comprising: a skin having an outer surface exposed to an airstream flowing over the wing and an inner surface, opposite to the outer surface; a duct stringer attached to the inner surface and including duct walls defining a duct with a closed cross-section; a bulkhead in the duct, and a co-cured and/or co-bonded joint between the bulkhead the duct walls, wherein the duct is configured to transport a gas along a portion of the duct on one side of the bulkhead, wherein the bulkhead in the duct is configured to block a flow of the gas through the duct, wherein the bulkhead comprises bulkhead parts positioned back-to-back to each other, each of the bulkhead parts comprises a web and a flange, and each of the flanges is adhered to the duct walls by a co-cured joint and/or co-bonded joint, and wherein the flange for each of the respective bulkhead parts extends entirely around an inner perimeter of the duct and forms a closed cross-section extending entirely around a perimeter of the web. 14. The wing of claim 13 , wherein the skin is an upper skin and the wing further includes: a lower skin opposite the upper skin; and a first fuel tank and a second fuel tank both between the upper and lower skins, wherein the second fuel tank is separated from the first fuel tank in a spanwise direction of the wing; wherein the duct is in fluid communication with the first fuel tank and the second fuel tank.
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