Thermal panel with a corrugated ceramic composite sheet having unequal ridge widths
US-10508810-B2 · Dec 17, 2019 · US
US2016333797A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016333797-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615090013-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 4, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 2, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 17, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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An exhaust system has an engine exhaust plane associated with an entrance to the exhaust system, an exhaust exit plane associated with an exit of the exhaust system, a forward cap movable relative to the engine exhaust plane and configured to selectively intersect the engine exhaust plane, and an aft cap movable relative to the exhaust exit plane and configured to selectively intersect the exhaust exit plane.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An aircraft, comprising: an exhaust system, comprising: an engine exhaust plane associated with an entrance to the exhaust system; an exhaust exit plane associated with an exit of the exhaust system; a forward cap movable relative to the engine exhaust plane and configured to selectively intersect the engine exhaust plane; and an aft cap movable relative to the exhaust exit plane and configured to selectively intersect the exhaust exit plane. 2 . The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the forward cap and the aft cap are moved in response to operation of the same motor. 3 . The aircraft of claim 2 , wherein the forward cap and the aft cap move at different rates. 4 . The aircraft of claim 2 , wherein the forward cap and the aft cap move at the same rate. 5 . The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the forward cap and the aft cap comprise substantially the same nose geometry. 6 . The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the forward cap and the aft cap comprise different nose geometries. 7 . The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein a nose geometry of at least one of the forward cap and the aft cap comprises a conical shape. 8 . The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the forward cap and the aft cap are both moved in response to the same shaft. 9 . The aircraft of claim 8 , wherein the shaft comprises threads having a first pitch associated with the forward cap and threads having a second pitch associated with the aft cap, wherein the first pitch and the second pitch are not equal. 10 . An exhaust system, comprising: an engine exhaust plane associated with an entrance to the exhaust system; an exhaust exit plane associated with an exit of the exhaust system; a forward cap movable relative to the engine exhaust plane and configured to selectively intersect the engine exhaust plane; and an aft cap movable relative to the exhaust exit plane and configured to selectively intersect the exhaust exit plane. 11 . The aircraft of claim 10 , wherein the forward cap and the aft cap are moved in response to operation of the same motor. 12 . The aircraft of claim 11 , wherein the forward cap and the aft cap move at different rates. 13 . The aircraft of claim 11 , wherein the forward cap and the aft cap move at the same rate. 14 . The aircraft of claim 10 , wherein the forward cap and the aft cap comprise substantially the same nose geometry. 15 . The aircraft of claim 10 , wherein the forward cap and the aft cap comprise different nose geometries. 16 . The aircraft of claim 10 , wherein a nose geometry of at least one of the forward cap and the aft cap comprises a conical shape. 17 . The aircraft of claim 10 , wherein the forward cap and the aft cap are both moved in response to the same shaft. 18 . The aircraft of claim 17 , wherein the shaft comprises threads having a first pitch associated with the forward cap and threads having a second pitch associated with the aft cap, wherein the first pitch and the second pitch are not equal. 19 . A method of changing a performance of an aircraft, comprising: providing an exhaust system, comprising: an engine exhaust plane associated with an entrance to the exhaust system; an exhaust exit plane associated with an exit of the exhaust system; a forward cap movable relative to the engine exhaust plane and configured to selectively intersect the engine exhaust plane; and an aft cap movable relative to the exhaust exit plane and configured to selectively intersect the exhaust exit plane; and moving at least one of the forward cap and the aft cap through operation of a single source of movement. 20 . The method of claim 19 , wherein the single source of movement comprises a single motor and wherein the forward cap and the aft cap are moved by the same shaft at different rates.
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