Exhaust mixer with protrusions

US12163486B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12163486-B2
Application numberUS-202318152326-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 10, 2023
Priority dateJan 10, 2023
Publication dateDec 10, 2024
Grant dateDec 10, 2024

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An exhaust mixer assembly for a gas turbine engine includes a core passage extending along a central engine axis for directing a core gas flow. An outer annular passage coaxially surrounds the core passage for directing a bypass gas flow. An exhaust mixer communicating with the core passage and outer annular passages has an upstream end, a downstream end and an annular wall extending therebetween. The annular wall defines a mixing plane at a trailing edge thereof at the downstream end at which the core and bypass gas flows are mixed. The annular wall has a radially inner surface and a radially outer surface. A plurality of protrusions are disposed on and extend laterally along and radially from at the radially inner surface and/or the radially outer surface. The plurality of protrusions are arranged one alongside another on the radially inner surface and/or the radially outer surface.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An exhaust mixer assembly for a gas turbine engine, the exhaust mixer assembly comprising: a core passage extending along a central axis of the gas turbine engine for directing a core gas flow; an outer annular passage coaxially surrounding the core passage for directing a bypass gas flow; and an exhaust mixer communicating with the core passage and the outer annular passage, the exhaust mixer having an upstream end, a downstream end and an annular wall extending therebetween, the annular wall defining a mixing plane at a trailing edge thereof at the downstream end at which the core gas flow and the bypass gas flow are mixed, the annular wall defining a plurality of circumferentially distributed alternating inner radial lobes and outer radial lobes, the inner radial lobes including troughs forming an inner radial portion thereof and the outer radial lobes including crests forming an outer radial portion thereof, adjacent inner radial lobes and outer radial lobes having radial walls interconnecting adjacent troughs and crests, a first radial wall of the radial walls having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein the exhaust mixer has a radial array of riblets disposed on at least one of the inner surface and the outer surface of the first radial wall, the riblets of the radial array of riblets arranged one alongside another on the at least one of the inner surface and the outer surface of the first radial wall radially between the troughs and the crests, wherein the riblets of the radial array of riblets have a height (H P ) in a direction normal to the first radial wall which is less than a distance between the first radial wall and a second adjacent radial wall of the radial walls. 2. The exhaust mixer assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the riblets of the radial array of riblets are disposed on and extend laterally along and radially from the inner surface and the outer surface of the first radial wall. 3. The exhaust mixer assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein one or more of the inner radial lobes and the outer radial lobes includes a scalloped-shaped cutout therein. 4. The exhaust mixer assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the riblets of the radial array of riblets have a rounded cross-sectional shape including a semi-circular tip and a filet at a junction with the first radial wall. 5. The exhaust mixer assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the height (H P ) of the riblets of the radial array of riblets increases, along a riblet length, from respective riblet endpoints to a riblet midpoint. 6. The exhaust mixer assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein a riblet length along at least one of the inner surface and the outer surface of the first radial wall increases from one of the riblets of the radial array of riblets to another one of the riblets of the radial array of riblets in a direction from one of the troughs to an adjacent one of the crests. 7. The exhaust mixer assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the riblets of the radial array of riblets are disposed on and extend inwardly from the inner surface, and are angled along the inner surface to direct the core gas flow from the core passage in a radially outward direction. 8. The exhaust mixer assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the riblets of the radial array of riblets are disposed on and extend outwardly from the outer surface, and are angled along the outer surface to direct the bypass gas flow from the outer annular passage in a radially inward direction. 9. The exhaust mixer assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein a spacing between adjacent riblets of the radial array of riblets corresponds to 1 to 5 times a maximum height (H P ) of the radial array of riblets. 10. A turbofan exhaust mixer comprising an annular wall extending around a central axis, the annular wall extending axially from an upstream end to a downstream end, the annular wall defining between the upstream end and the downstream end a plurality of circumferentially distributed alternating inner radial lobes and outer radial lobes, the inner radial lobes including troughs forming an inner radial portion thereof and the outer radial lobes including crests forming an outer radial portion thereof, adjacent inner radial lobes and outer radial lobes having radial walls interconnecting adjacent troughs and crests, each of the radial walls having an inner surface and an outer surface, a plurality of riblets radially distributed on at least one of the inner surface and the outer surface of each of the radial walls between the troughs and the crests, the plurality of riblets arranged one alongside another on the at least one of the inner surface and the outer surface, wherein the plurality of riblets have a height (H P ) in a direction normal to respective ones of the radial walls from which the plurality of riblets extend, wherein the height (H P ) is less than a distance between adjacent ones of the radial walls. 11. The turbofan exhaust mixer as defined in claim 10 , wherein the plurality of riblets are disposed on both the inner surface and the outer surface of the radial walls. 12. The turbofan exhaust mixer as defined in claim 10 , wherein one or more of the inner radial lobes and the outer radial lobes includes a scalloped-shaped cutout therein. 13. The turbofan exhaust mixer as defined in claim 10 , wherein the plurality of riblets have a semi-circular cross-sectional shape. 14. The turbofan exhaust mixer as defined in claim 10 , wherein the height (H P ) of the plurality of riblets increases, along a riblet length along at least one of the inner surface and the outer surface, from respective riblet endpoints to a riblet midpoint. 15. The turbofan exhaust mixer as defined in claim 10 , wherein a spacing between adjacent riblets of the plurality of riblets corresponds to 1 to 5 times a maximum height (H P ) of the plurality of riblets. 16. A method for operating a turbofan engine, comprising: directing a core gas flow through a main gas path of the turbofan engine; directing a bypass gas flow through an annular bypass passage of the turbofan engine; mixing the core gas flow and the bypass gas flow at an exhaust mixer in fluid communication with the main gas path and the annular bypass passage, the exhaust mixer having an upstream end, a downstream end and an annular wall extending therebetween, the annular wall defining a mixing plane at a trailing edge thereof at the downstream end at which the core gas flow and the bypass gas flow are mixed, the annular wall defining a plurality of circumferentially distributed alternating inner radial lobes and outer radial lobes, the inner radial lobes including troughs forming an inner radial portion thereof and the outer radial lobes including crests forming an outer radial portion thereof, adjacent inner radial lobes and outer radial lobes having radial walls interconnecting adjacent troughs and crests, the radial walls having an inner surface and an outer surface, a plurality of riblets radially distributed on at least one of the inner surface and the outer surface of the radial walls, the plurality of riblets arranged one alongside another on the at least one of the inner surface and the outer surface, the plurality of riblets have a height (H P ) in a direction normal to respective ones of the radial walls from which the plurality of riblets extend, and wherein the height (H P ) is less than a distance between adjacent ones of the radial walls; and exhausting a mixture of the core gas flow and the bypass gas flow from the turbofan engine. 17. 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  • F02K1/386Primary

    mixing devices in the jet pipe, e.g. for mixing primary and secondary flow · CPC title

  • F02K1/48Primary

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What does patent US12163486B2 cover?
An exhaust mixer assembly for a gas turbine engine includes a core passage extending along a central engine axis for directing a core gas flow. An outer annular passage coaxially surrounds the core passage for directing a bypass gas flow. An exhaust mixer communicating with the core passage and outer annular passages has an upstream end, a downstream end and an annular wall extending therebetwe…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Pratt & Whitney Canada
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02K1/386. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 10 2024 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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