Method and architecture for recovery of energy in an aircraft

US9302775B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9302775-B2
Application numberUS-201214353570-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 9, 2012
Priority dateNov 17, 2011
Publication dateApr 5, 2016
Grant dateApr 5, 2016

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A method and architecture for recovery of energy in an aircraft, both at altitude and on the ground, and recovering thermal energy from an exhaust. An architecture for recovery of energy includes an auxiliary power unit APU including an exhaust nozzle and a gas generator including a shaft transmitting power to a load compressor. The compressor supplies compressed air via a supply duct to an ECS air conditioning system of a passenger cabin. A recovery turbocharger is connected, directly or via a transmission case, to the shaft of the APU. The turbocharger includes a recovery turbine powered by a downstream branch of a conduit mounted on a heat exchanger fitted to the nozzle. The conduit includes an upstream branch connected to channels connecting air outlets of the cabin and the compressor. A second exchanger can be mounted between the supply duct and the cabin outlet channel.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method to recover energy in an aircraft including a passenger cabin including an air flow regulated in terms of pressure and temperature using an environmental control and air conditioning system (ECS) powered by a load compressor, and auxiliary power generation, the method comprising: when the aircraft is in a ground mode, recovering thermal energy dissipated by the auxiliary power generation by heat exchange in an exhaust of the auxiliary power generation to power a cycle of a recovery turbocharger to produce mechanical energy in addition to the auxiliary power generation; and when the aircraft is in an altitude mode, in which cabin air is pressurized to a sufficient level, producing compression with the recovery turbocharger, driven at least partly by the cabin air recovered as the cabin air leaves the cabin and then heated by heat exchange in the exhaust, in addition to that of the load compressor, to provide compression rate required to power the ECS. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein a second heat exchange is performed between relatively colder air leaving the cabin and relatively warmer compressed air entering the ECS. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the recovery turbocharger, in the altitude mode, forms a second air compression stage at an inlet of the ECS. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein, while the aircraft is in the altitude mode, air compressed by the recovery turbocharger and compressed air leaving the cabin are combined upstream of the heat exchange produced at the exhaust, to increase power of the auxiliary power generation. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein, while the aircraft is in the altitude mode, air compression produced by the recovery turbocharger is switchable to be combined either at an inlet of the ECS to form a second compression stage, or at a cabin air outlet, upstream of the heat exchange in the exhaust from a gas generator, to increase power of the auxiliary power generation. 6. An architecture to recover energy implementing the method according to claim 1 , comprising: an auxiliary power unit (APU) including an exhaust nozzle and incorporating a gas generator including a shaft to transmit power to a load compressor to supply, via a supply duct, compressed air to the ECS of the passenger cabin; wherein the recovery turbocharger is connected to the shaft of the APU, the recovery turbocharger including a recovery turbine powered by air circulating in a downstream branch of a conduit mounted on a heat exchanger fitted to the exhaust nozzle, and the conduit including an upstream branch upstream of the heat exchanger, and the upstream branch connected to a cabin outlet channel linking an air outlet of the passenger cabin to the upstream branch and connected to an outlet channel of the compressor of the recovery turbocharger linking a compressor of the recovery turbocharger to the upstream branch. 7. The architecture according to claim 6 , wherein a second exchanger is mounted between the supply duct and the cabin outlet channel such that air leaving the passenger cabin and compressed air entering the ECS can transfer heat. 8. The architecture according to claim 6 , wherein a mechanism to switch an air circulation is arranged respectively between the supply duct to the ECS and an inlet channel of the compressor of the recovery turbocharger, and between the outlet channel of the compressor of the recovery turbocharger and the upstream branch of the conduit mounted on the heat exchanger of the exhaust nozzle, such that the recovery turbocharger is configured to form a second air compression stage at an inlet of the ECS. 9. The architecture according to claim 6 , wherein the air from the outlet channel of the compressor and from the cabin outlet channel include compression rates substantially balanced by adjusting a flow area of a variable-pitch distributor fitted to the recovery turbine. 10. The architecture according to claim 6 , wherein a mechanism to switch the air circulation includes motorized valves controlled by a central management unit.

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  • with energy recovery means, e.g. using turbines · CPC title

  • Power installations for auxiliary purposes · CPC title

  • B64D13/06Primary

    the air being conditioned (pressurising B64D13/02) · CPC title

  • combined with auxiliary power units (APU's) · CPC title

  • On board measures aiming to increase energy efficiency · CPC title

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What does patent US9302775B2 cover?
A method and architecture for recovery of energy in an aircraft, both at altitude and on the ground, and recovering thermal energy from an exhaust. An architecture for recovery of energy includes an auxiliary power unit APU including an exhaust nozzle and a gas generator including a shaft transmitting power to a load compressor. The compressor supplies compressed air via a supply duct to an ECS…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Turbomeca
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64D13/06. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 05 2016 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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