Aircraft bleed system and method of controlling an aircraft bleed system
US-9207688-B2 · Dec 8, 2015 · US
US9227730B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9227730-B2 |
| Application number | US-73848208-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 17, 2008 |
| Priority date | Oct 18, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jan 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jan 5, 2016 |
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A system for air conditioning at least one partial region of an aircraft comprises an air providing device for providing air to be supplied to a region of the aircraft to be ventilated at a desired temperature and pressure. A supply air duct is connected at a first end to the air providing device. A second end of the supply air duct is connected to an air inlet which opens near the floor into the aircraft region to be ventilated. A control device is set up to ensure that the air provided by the air providing device enters the aircraft region to be ventilated via the air inlet at such a speed that the air is distributed near the floor in the aircraft region to be ventilated and rises at heat sources present in the aircraft region to be ventilated, and that the air provided by the air providing device enters the aircraft region to be ventilated via the air inlet at such a temperature that a desired ambient temperature is set in the aircraft region to be ventilated.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An aircraft, comprising: a system for air conditioning at least one partial region of the aircraft, the system comprising: an air providing device for providing cooled air to be supplied to a region of the aircraft to be ventilated at a desired temperature and pressure; a supply air duct which is connected at a first end to the air providing device; an air inlet which is connected to a second end of the supply air duct and opens near a floor of the aircraft into the aircraft region to be ventilated; a control device which is set up to ensure at least in selected operational situations of the air conditioning system that the cooled air provided by the air providing device enters the aircraft region to be ventilated via the air inlet at a speed of 0.1 to 0.5 meters/second such that the cooled air is distributed in the aircraft region to be ventilated over the entire floor area and forms a climatization air layer near the floor and then rises at heat sources present in the aircraft region to be ventilated due to free convection, thereby ventilating the aircraft region to be ventilated by the principle of displacement ventilation, wherein the control device further is adapted such that the cooled air provided by the air providing device enters the aircraft region to be ventilated via the air inlet at such a temperature that the desired temperature is achieved in the aircraft region to be ventilated; an air outlet for removing exhaust air from the aircraft region to be ventilated, the air outlet arranged in the region of a ceiling of the aircraft region to be ventilated; and a pressure regulating valve for setting a desired pressure in the aircraft region to be ventilated, the pressure regulating valve connecting the pressurized aircraft region to be ventilated to the outside atmosphere via the air outlet, and the pressure regulating valve arranged in a side region of an aircraft fuselage upper shell or an aircraft fuselage lower shell. 2. The aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the air inlet is arranged in at least one region of the floor, a region near the floor, and a region of a side wall of the aircraft region to be ventilated. 3. The aircraft according to claim 1 , further comprising: a device for providing auxiliary cooled air to be supplied to the region of the aircraft to be ventilated at the desired temperature and pressure; an auxiliary supply air duct which is connected at a first end to the auxiliary air providing device; and an auxiliary air inlet which is connected to a second end of the auxiliary supply air duct and opens into the aircraft region to be ventilated. 4. The aircraft according to claim 3 , wherein the auxiliary air inlet is arranged in at least one of the region of a side wall and in the region of the ceiling of the aircraft region to be ventilated. 5. The aircraft according to claim 3 , further comprising: an auxiliary control device which is set up to ensure that the auxiliary cooled air provided by the auxiliary air providing device enters the aircraft region to be ventilated, via the auxiliary air inlet which is arranged in the region of a side wall of the aircraft region to be ventilated, at such a speed that the auxiliary cooled air is distributed in the aircraft region to be ventilated in the region of the aircraft defined by the arrangement of the auxiliary air inlet and then rises at heat sources present in the aircraft region to be ventilated, thereby ventilating the aircraft region to be ventilated by the principle of displacement ventilation, and that the auxiliary cooled air provided by the auxiliary air providing device enters the aircraft region to be ventilated, via the auxiliary air inlet arranged in the region of a side wall of the aircraft region to be ventilated, at such a temperature that the desired temperature is achieved in the aircraft region to be ventilated. 6. The aircraft according to claim 5 , wherein the auxiliary control device is operable to ensure that the auxiliary air provided by the auxiliary air providing device enters the aircraft region to be ventilated, via the auxiliary air inlet, at such a speed that tumble air movements characteristic of mixing ventilation form in the aircraft region to be ventilated. 7. The aircraft according to claim 3 , further comprising: an auxiliary control device which is set up to ensure that the auxiliary cooled air provided by the auxiliary air providing device enters the aircraft region to be ventilated, via the auxiliary air inlet which is arranged in the region of the ceiling of the aircraft region to be ventilated, at a lower speed than the cooled air entering the aircraft region to be ventilated via the air inlet. 8. The aircraft according to claim 7 , wherein the auxiliary control device is operable to control the speed of the auxiliary air such that the auxiliary air entering the aircraft region to be ventilated, via the auxiliary air inlet, is effective for cooling and ventilating substantially only in the region of the ceiling and an aisle of the aircraft region to be ventilated. 9. The aircraft system according to claim 1 , wherein the air outlet is connected via a connecting duct to the pressure regulating valve. 10. The aircraft according to claim 9 , further comprising: an exhaust air duct which is connected to the air outlet, extends at least in sections along the ceiling region of the aircraft region to be ventilated and leads exhaust air away from the aircraft region to be ventilated. 11. The aircraft according to claim 10 , wherein at least one of: a condensation water protection device is arranged in the exhaust air duct; and the exhaust air duct is configured and arranged in such a way that exhaust air flowing through the exhaust air duct is brought into thermal contact with heat-generating components installed in the ceiling region of the aircraft region to be ventilated, in order to remove heat from the heat-generating components. 12. The aircraft according to claim 1 , further comprising: a recirculation duct, connected to at least one of the air outlet and to a recirculation outlet formed separately from the air outlet, for returning to the air providing device exhaust air removed from the aircraft region to be ventilated through the air outlet. 13. The aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the speed of the cooled air entering the aircraft region to be ventilated is controlled by the control device to prevent tumble air movements that would mix the cooled air generally throughout an entirety of the aircraft region to be ventilated. 14. The aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the aircraft region to be ventilated is a region in a passenger cabin of the aircraft defining a maximum height of less than 2.5 meters. 15. A method for air conditioning an aircraft with an air conditioning system, the method comprising: providing cooled air, to be supplied to a region of the aircraft to be ventilated at a desired temperature and pressure, by an air providing device; leading the cooled air from the air providing device through a supply air duct to an air inlet which opens near a floor of the aircraft into the aircraft region to be ventilated, and ensuring, by a control device at least in selected operational situations of the air conditioning system, that the cooled air provided by the air providing device enters the aircraft region to be ventilated via the air inlet at a speed of 0.1 to 0.5 meters/second such that the air is distributed in the aircraft region to be ventilated over the entire floor area and forms a climatization air layer near the floor and then ris
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