Systems and methods for purging a fuel manifold of a gas turbine engine
US-2021108579-A1 · Apr 15, 2021 · US
US11828302B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11828302-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117521492-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 8, 2021 |
| Priority date | Dec 18, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2023 |
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A jet valve includes a valve body, a juncture operatively coupled to the valve body. The juncture having a first fluid connection fluidly coupled to a header tank and a second connection fluidly coupled to a storage tank. A spool is movably disposed within the valve body. A jet pump is fluidly coupled to a fuel pump of the header tank via a bleed line. Operation of the fuel pump pressurizes the bleed line and moves the spool to a first position to (i) close a first fluid path between the header tank and the storage tank and (ii) provide a second fluid path between the header tank and the storage tank, the second fluid path through the aperture. Depressurization of the bleed line enables the spring to move the spool to a second position to close the second fluid path and open the first fluid path.
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A jet valve to control flow of a fluid therethrough, the jet valve comprising: a valve body; a juncture operatively coupled to the valve body, the juncture having a first fluid connection fluidly coupled to a header tank and a second connection fluidly coupled to a storage tank; a spool movably disposed within the valve body, the spool having an aperture extending longitudinally therethrough; a spring operatively coupled between the spool and the valve body; and a jet pump fluidly coupled to a fuel pump of the header tank via a bleed line, the jet pump disposed within the aperture, wherein: operation of the fuel pump pressurizes the bleed line and moves the spool to a first position to: (i) close a first fluid path between the header tank and the storage tank and (ii) provide a second fluid path between the header tank and the storage tank, the second fluid path through the aperture, and depressurization of the bleed line enables the spring to move the spool to a second position to close the second fluid path and open the first fluid path. 2. The jet valve of claim 1 , wherein the spool includes a plug, the plug having a tapered shape to be sealably couplable to a complementarily shaped receptacle of the juncture when the spool is in the first position. 3. The jet valve of claim 1 , wherein a cross-sectional area along the second fluid path is smaller than a corresponding cross-sectional area along the first fluid path. 4. The jet valve of claim 1 , further including a throat and a diffuser defined within the aperture, the throat having a relatively constant cross-sectional area, the diffuser having an increasing cross-sectional area along a direction of the second fluid path. 5. The jet valve of claim 1 , wherein the aperture is a first aperture, and further including a second aperture extending laterally through the spool, the second fluid path passing through the first aperture and the second aperture. 6. The jet valve of claim 5 , wherein a nozzle of the jet pump is positioned at an intersection of the first aperture and the second aperture. 7. The jet valve of claim 1 , wherein the fuel pump is to be fluidly coupled to an injector of an aircraft engine. 8. A system to control flow of a fluid therethrough, the system comprising: a storage tank; a header tank fluidly coupled to the storage tank; and an integrated jet valve fluidly coupled between the storage tank and the header tank, the integrated jet valve fluidly coupled to a fuel pump of the header tank via a bleed line, the integrated jet valve including: a valve body; a juncture operatively coupled to the valve body, the juncture having a first fluid connection fluidly coupled to the header tank and a second connection fluidly coupled to the storage tank; a spool movably disposed within the valve body, the spool having an aperture extending longitudinally therethrough; a spring operatively coupled between the spool and the valve body; and a jet pump disposed within the aperture, wherein: operation of the fuel pump pressurizes the bleed line and moves the spool to a first position to: (i) close a first fluid path between the header tank and the storage tank and (ii) provide a second fluid path between the header tank and the storage tank, the second fluid path through the aperture, and depressurization of the bleed line enables the spring to move the spool to a second position to close the second fluid path and open the first fluid path. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the spool includes a plug, the plug having a tapered shape to be sealably couplable to a complementarily shaped receptable of the juncture when the spool is in the first position. 10. The system of claim 8 , wherein a cross-sectional area along the second fluid path is smaller than a cross-sectional area along the first fluid path. 11. The system of claim 8 , wherein the integrated jet valve further includes a throat and a diffuser defined within the aperture, the throat having a relatively constant cross-sectional area, the diffuser having an increasing cross-sectional area along a direction of the second fluid path. 12. The system of claim 8 , wherein the aperture is a first aperture, the integrated jet valve further including a second aperture extending laterally through the spool, the second fluid path passing through the first aperture and the second aperture. 13. The system of claim 12 , wherein a nozzle of the jet pump is positioned at an intersection of the first aperture and the second aperture. 14. The system of claim 8 , wherein the fuel pump is to be fluidly coupled to an injector of an aircraft engine. 15. A method of producing a system for controlling flow of a fluid therethrough, the method comprising: fluidly coupling a storage tank to a header tank; fluidly coupling a jet valve between the storage tank and the header tank; and fluidly coupling the jet valve to a fuel pump of the header tank via a bleed line, the jet valve including: a valve body; a juncture operatively coupled to the valve body, the juncture having a first fluid connection fluidly coupled to the header tank and a second connection fluidly coupled to the storage tank; a spool movably disposed within the valve body, the spool having an aperture extending longitudinally therethrough; a spring operatively coupled between the spool and the valve body; and a jet pump disposed within the aperture, wherein: operation of the fuel pump pressurizes the bleed line and moves the spool to a first position to: (i) close a first fluid path between the header tank and the storage tank and (ii) provide a second fluid path between the header tank and the storage tank, the second fluid path through the aperture, and depressurization of the bleed line enables the spring to move the spool to a second position to close the second fluid path and open the first fluid path. 16. The method of claim 15 , further including defining a throat and a diffuser within the aperture, the throat having a relatively constant cross-sectional area, the diffuser having an increasing cross-sectional area along a direction of the second fluid path. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the aperture is a first aperture, further including providing a second aperture extending laterally through the spool, the second fluid path passing through the first aperture and the second aperture. 18. The method of claim 17 , further including positioning a nozzle of the jet pump at an intersection of the first aperture and the second aperture. 19. The method of claim 15 , further including: fluidly coupling a vent line to the header tank; and coupling a check valve onto the vent line, the check valve to enable unidirectional flow from the header tank. 20. The method of claim 15 , further including fluidly coupling the fuel pump to an injector of an aircraft engine.
Adjustable nozzles · CPC title
of jet type · CPC title
displacing liquids, e.g. containing solids, or liquids and elastic fluids · CPC title
of compressing pumps · CPC title
with fluid passages through the valve member (F16K11/0704, F16K11/0708, F16K11/0712 take precedence) · CPC title
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