Direct drive electrically-geared turbofan
US-2024218837-A1 · Jul 4, 2024 · US
US2016245170A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016245170-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514864124-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 25, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A compound engine assembly with an engine core including at least one internal combustion engine, a turbine section, and a compressor having an outlet in fluid communication with an inlet of the engine core. A casing is connected to the turbine section, the compressor and the engine core. A mount cage is connected to mounts attached to the casing between the compressor and a hot zone including the turbine section and the engine core. The mount cage includes a plurality of struts all extending from the mounts away from the turbine section and engine core. The casing may be a gearbox module casing through which the turbine shaft in engaged with the engine shaft. The mount cage may be completely contained within an axial space with the turbine section and engine core being located outside of the axial space.
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A compound engine assembly comprising: an engine core including at least one internal combustion engine in driving engagement with an engine shaft; a turbine section having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet of the engine core, the turbine section including at least one turbine rotor connected to a turbine shaft, the turbine shaft in driving engagement with the engine shaft; a compressor having an outlet in fluid communication with an inlet of the engine core, the compressor including at least one compressor rotor in driving engagement with at least one of the turbine shaft and the engine shaft; a casing connected to the turbine section, the compressor and the engine core; and a mount cage for mounting the compound engine assembly to an aircraft, the mount cage connected to mounts attached to the casing between the compressor and a hot zone including the turbine section and the engine core, the mount cage including a plurality of struts all extending from the mounts away from the turbine section and engine core. 2 . The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the casing is a casing of a gearbox module, the compressor being located on one side of the casing, the turbine section and engine core being located on the opposed side of the casing, the turbine shaft extending through the gearbox module and being in driving engagement with the engine shaft through a gear train of the gearbox module, the at least one compressor rotor being connected to the turbine shaft. 3 . The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 1 , further comprising a firewall extending radially outwardly from the casing, the firewall being located between the mounts and the hot zone. 4 . The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the mounts includes two mounts connected to opposite sides of the casing, and the plurality of struts includes a lower strut and an upper strut extending from each of the two mounts, the lower and upper strut connected to each of the mounts being angled with respect to one another such as to extend further away from each other as a distance from the mount increases. 5 . The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 4 , wherein the mount cage includes an additional support extending under the casing between the two mounts. 6 . The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein each of the at least one internal combustion engine includes a rotor sealingly and rotationally received within a respective internal cavity to provide rotating chambers of variable volume in the respective internal cavity, the rotor having three apex portions separating the rotating chambers and mounted for eccentric revolutions within the respective internal cavity, the respective internal cavity having an epitrochoid shape with two lobes. 7 . The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the turbine section includes a first stage turbine having an inlet in fluid communication with the outlet of the engine core, and a second stage turbine having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet of the first stage turbine. 8 . The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 7 , wherein the first stage turbine is configured as an impulse turbine with a pressure-based reaction ratio having a value of at most 0.2, the second stage turbine having a higher reaction ratio than that of the first stage turbine. 9 . The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the turbine shaft and the engine shaft are parallel and radially offset from one another. 10 . A compound engine assembly comprising: an engine core including at least one internal combustion engine in driving engagement with an engine shaft; a gearbox module including a gearbox module casing containing at least one gear train; a turbine section outside of the gearbox module casing, the turbine section having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet of the engine core, the turbine section including at least one turbine rotor connected to a turbine shaft, the turbine shaft in driving engagement with the engine shaft through one of the at least one gear train of the gearbox module; a compressor outside of the gearbox module casing, the compressor having an outlet in fluid communication with an inlet of the engine core, the compressor including at least one compressor rotor in driving engagement with at least one of the turbine shaft and the engine shaft; wherein the turbine section and the engine core are located on a same side of the gearbox module casing and the compressor is located on the opposite side of the gearbox module casing; and a mount cage for mounting the compound engine assembly to an aircraft and connected to the casing, the mount cage completely contained within an axial space extending axially from a first location at a cold end of the assembly to a second location on the gearbox module casing, the turbine section and engine core being located outside of the axial space. 11 . The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 10 , wherein the compressor is located within the axial space. 12 . The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 10 , wherein the second location is defined by a firewall extending radially outwardly from the gearbox module casing, the turbine section and the engine core being located on a same side of the firewall and the compressor and the mount cage being located on the opposite side of the firewall. 13 . The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 10 , wherein the mount cage includes a plurality of struts all extending from the gearbox module casing toward the cold end of the assembly. 14 . The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 13 , wherein the plurality of struts includes a lower strut and an upper strut extending from each of two mounts connected to opposite sides of the gearbox module casing, the lower and upper strut connected to each of the mounts being angled with respect to one another such as to extend further away from each other as a distance from the mount increases. 15 . The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 14 , wherein the mount cage includes an additional support extending under the gearbox module between the two mounts. 16 . The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 10 , wherein each of the at least one internal combustion engine includes a rotor sealingly and rotationally received within a respective internal cavity to provide rotating chambers of variable volume in the respective internal cavity, the rotor having three apex portions separating the rotating chambers and mounted for eccentric revolutions within the respective internal cavity, the respective internal cavity having an epitrochoid shape with two lobes. 17 . The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 10 , wherein the at least one compressor rotor is connected to the turbine shaft, the turbine shaft extending through the gearbox module. 18 . The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 10 , wherein the turbine section includes a first stage turbine having an inlet in fluid communication with the outlet of the engine core, and a second stage turbine having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet of the first stage turbine. 19 . The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 18 , wherein the first stage turbine is configured as an impulse turbine with a pressure-based reaction ratio having a value of at most 0.2, the second stage turbine having a higher reaction ratio than that of the first stage turbine. 20 . The
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