Gas turbine engine cooling system control

US11536198B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11536198-B2
Application numberUS-202117379261-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 19, 2021
Priority dateJan 28, 2021
Publication dateDec 27, 2022
Grant dateDec 27, 2022

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A gas turbine engine includes a core cowl and a core contained within the core cowl. The core includes a compressor in fluid communication with a downstream combustor and a downstream turbine, the compressor including a compressor bleed port, wherein an undercowl space is defined between the core cowl and the core. The gas turbine engine further includes a cooling duct disposed at least partially in the undercowl space and having an inlet and an outlet, wherein the cooling duct is in fluid communication with a source of cooling air and is further in fluid communication with the compressor bleed port; a valve assembly including at least one valve disposed in the cooling duct; and a cooling blower disposed within the engine and operable to move an air flow from the inlet of the cooling duct towards the outlet of the cooling duct and through the compressor bleed port.

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We claim: 1. A gas turbine engine, comprising: a core cowl, a core contained within the core cowl, including a compressor in fluid communication with a downstream combustor and a downstream turbine, the compressor including a compressor bleed port, wherein an undercowl space is defined between the core cowl and the core; a cooling duct disposed at least partially in the undercowl space and having an inlet and an outlet, wherein the cooling duct is in fluid communication with a source of cooling air and is further in fluid communication with the compressor bleed port; a valve assembly including at least one valve disposed in the cooling duct; and a cooling blower disposed within the engine and operable to move an air flow from the inlet of the cooling duct towards the outlet of the cooling duct and through the compressor bleed port. 2. The engine of claim 1 , wherein the inlet of the cooling duct is in fluid communication with the source of cooling air, and wherein the outlet of the cooling duct is in fluid communication with the compressor bleed port. 3. The engine of claim 2 , wherein the inlet of the cooling duct is in fluid communication with the undercowl space. 4. The engine of claim 2 , wherein a bypass duct is disposed upstream of the compressor, and the inlet of the cooling duct is in fluid communication with the bypass duct. 5. The engine of claim 1 , further including a bleed duct coupled to the compressor bleed port, wherein the outlet of the cooling duct is coupled to the bleed duct. 6. The engine of claim 1 , wherein the valve assembly includes a first valve and a second valve in series fluid communication, the first valve being closer to the outlet of the cooling duct. 7. The engine of claim 6 , wherein at least one of the valves is a check valve. 8. The engine of claim 6 , wherein at least one of the valves is a fluid-pressure-responsive passive valve. 9. The engine of claim 6 , wherein the first valve is a check valve and the second valve is a controllable valve. 10. The engine of claim 1 , wherein the cooling blower is at least partially disposed within the cooling duct. 11. The engine of claim 1 , wherein the cooling blower is electrically powered. 12. A cooling duct assembly for a gas turbine engine, the gas turbine engine comprising a core cowl and a core contained within the core cowl, the core including a compressor having a compressor bleed port, the gas turbine engine defining an undercowl space between the core cowl and the core, the cooling duct assembly comprising: a cooling duct configured to be disposed at least partially in the undercowl space and having an inlet and an outlet, wherein the cooling duct is configured to be in fluid communication with a source of cooling air and the compressor bleed port when installed in the gas turbine engine; a valve assembly including at least one valve disposed in the cooling duct; and a cooling blower disposed operable to move an air flow through the cooling duct to provide an airflow through the compressor bleed port when installed in the gas turbine engine and during operation. 13. The cooling duct assembly of claim 12 , wherein the inlet of the cooling duct is configured to be in fluid communication with the source of cooling air, and wherein the outlet of the cooling duct is configured to be in fluid communication with the compressor bleed port. 14. The cooling duct assembly of claim 13 , wherein the inlet of the cooling duct is configured to be in fluid communication with the undercowl space. 15. The cooling duct assembly of claim 12 , wherein the gas turbine engine further includes a bleed duct coupled to the compressor bleed port, wherein the outlet of the cooling duct is configured to be coupled to the bleed duct. 16. The cooling duct assembly of claim 12 , wherein the valve assembly includes a first valve and a second valve in series fluid communication, the first valve being closer to the outlet of the cooling duct. 17. The cooling duct assembly of claim 16 , wherein at least one of the valves is a check valve. 18. The cooling duct assembly of claim 16 , wherein at least one of the valves is a fluid-pressure-responsive passive valve. 19. The cooling duct assembly of claim 16 , wherein the first valve is a check valve and the second valve is a controllable valve. 20. The cooling duct assembly of claim 12 , wherein the cooling blower is at least partially disposed within the cooling duct.

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  • by bleeding, bypassing or acting on variable working fluid interconnections between turbines or compressors or their stages {(F02C3/113 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • Heat transfer, e.g. cooling · CPC title

  • the gas being bled from the gas-turbine compressor · CPC title

  • Spool rotational speed · CPC title

  • excessive temperatures, e.g. caused by overheating · CPC title

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What does patent US11536198B2 cover?
A gas turbine engine includes a core cowl and a core contained within the core cowl. The core includes a compressor in fluid communication with a downstream combustor and a downstream turbine, the compressor including a compressor bleed port, wherein an undercowl space is defined between the core cowl and the core. The gas turbine engine further includes a cooling duct disposed at least partial…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02C7/18. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 27 2022 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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