Total air temperature probe with low frontal projected area

US9429482B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9429482-B2
Application numberUS-201414186728-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 21, 2014
Priority dateFeb 21, 2014
Publication dateAug 30, 2016
Grant dateAug 30, 2016

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Deicing performance of a total air temperature (TAT) probe may be improved by reducing the size of a frontal projected area upstream of an inertial bend of the TAT probe. In accordance with various embodiments, a TAT probe may comprise an airflow inlet having a first surface substantially parallel to an incoming airflow, a primary airflow passage through the TAT probe from the airflow inlet to a primary airflow outlet, and a total air temperature sensor assembly disposed within a sensor flow passage. In various embodiments, the sensor flow passage may be oriented perpendicular to a mounting surface of the TAT probe. Further, the first surface may be perpendicular to the sensor flow passage. In various embodiments, the airflow inlet may have a second surface that is inclined relative to the first surface to help facilitate a desirable pressure gradient and boundary bleed passage function.

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What is claimed is: 1. A total air temperature (TAT) probe comprising: a mounting surface extending in a longitudinal direction from a forward end to an aft end of the TAT probe; a primary airflow passage through the TAT probe; a primary airflow outlet defining an outlet to the primary airflow passage; a sensor flow passage in fluid communication with the primary airflow passage; an airflow inlet defining an inlet to the primary airflow passage and having a first surface extending in a direction that is within four degrees of a direction of an airflow received by the airflow inlet and within four degrees of the longitudinal direction of the mounting surface and a second surface inclined relative to the first surface such that the first surface and the second surface converge from the airflow inlet towards sensor flow passage; and a total air temperature sensor assembly disposed within the sensor flow passage, wherein the first surface is positioned nearer to the mounting surface than the second surface. 2. The TAT probe of claim 1 , wherein the first surface is adjacent to the sensor flow passage. 3. The TAT probe of claim 1 , wherein the sensor flow passage is oriented perpendicular to the mounting surface of the TAT probe. 4. The TAT probe of claim 1 , wherein the first surface is perpendicular to the sensor flow passage. 5. The TAT probe of claim 1 , wherein the primary airflow outlet is below a plane of the first surface of the airflow inlet. 6. The TAT probe of claim 1 , further comprising at least one bleed vent at a corner of the first surface and a vertical surface of the airflow inlet. 7. The TAT probe of claim 6 , wherein the at least one bleed vent is located at a transition area between the first surface and the sensor flow passage. 8. The TAT probe of claim 6 , further comprising additional surface bleed vents on an interior portion of the first surface of the airflow inlet. 9. A total air temperature (TAT) probe comprising: a mounting surface; a primary airflow passage through the TAT probe; a sensor flow passage in fluid communication with the primary airflow passage; an airflow inlet having a first surface extending in a direction that is within four degrees of a direction of an airflow received by the airflow inlet and within four degrees of the longitudinal direction of the mounting surface, a second surface that converges towards the first surface from the airflow inlet towards the sensor flow passage, and at least one vertical surface that together with the first surface and the second surface define the airflow inlet; at least one bleed vent at a corner of the first surface and one of the at least one vertical surfaces of the airflow inlet; and a total air temperature sensor assembly disposed within a sensor flow passage, wherein the sensor flow passage is connected to the primary airflow passage.

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    for use in total air temperature [TAT] probes · CPC title

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What does patent US9429482B2 cover?
Deicing performance of a total air temperature (TAT) probe may be improved by reducing the size of a frontal projected area upstream of an inertial bend of the TAT probe. In accordance with various embodiments, a TAT probe may comprise an airflow inlet having a first surface substantially parallel to an incoming airflow, a primary airflow passage through the TAT probe from the airflow inlet to …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rosemount Aerospace Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01K13/028. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 30 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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