Method for applying a cover to an aircraft wing and aircraft wing obtained by said method
US-2024182153-A1 · Jun 6, 2024 · US
US9440728B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9440728-B2 |
| Application number | US-87049610-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 27, 2010 |
| Priority date | Sep 3, 2009 |
| Publication date | Sep 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 13, 2016 |
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An aircraft fuel tank system is disclosed in which a vent tank is provided with a compact vent pipe comprising one or more built-in flame barrier elements providing high liquid fuel outflow rate.
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An aircraft fuel tank system comprising: one or more aircraft fuel tanks for holding and supplying aircraft fuel to aircraft engines within said aircraft; an aircraft vent tank comprising an inlet connected to said one or more fuel tanks and an ullage vent means in a lower surface of said aircraft fuel tank, said aircraft vent tank being arranged to provide a predetermined maximum fuel capacity and having a minimal ullage at said maximum fuel capacity; a vent pipe having a first open end in fluid communication with said ullage vent means and a second open end positioned within said minimal ullage of said aircraft vent tank, said vent pipe being arranged to provide a substantially direct nominally vertical fluid flow path between said minimal ullage and said ullage vent means; and flame barrier means arranged within said vent pipe so as to provide a barrier to ingress to said vent tank of a flame front external to said vent tank and to enable egress of liquid fuel from said vent tank though said ullage vent means via said vent pipe. 2. An aircraft fuel tank system according to claim 1 in which said flame barrier means extends over substantially the whole cross-sectional area of said vent pipe. 3. An aircraft fuel system according to claim 1 in which said flame barrier means is arranged to present one or more concave surfaces to said liquid fuel egress. 4. An aircraft fuel system according to claim 1 in which said flame barrier means is arranged to present one or more convex surfaces to said liquid fuel egress. 5. An aircraft fuel system according to claim 1 in which said flame barrier means is arranged to present one or more at least part cone shaped surfaces to said liquid fuel egress. 6. An aircraft fuel system according to claim 1 in which said vent pipe is arranged with a substantially uniform cross section along the length of said vent pipe. 7. An aircraft fuel system according to claim 1 in which said vent pipe is arranged with cross section that conforms with said ullage vent means. 8. An aircraft fuel system according to claim 1 in which said vent pipe is arranged with a cross section that tapers along its length. 9. An aircraft fuel system according to claim 8 in which said taper of said vent pipe is arranged to substantially follow a taper of said flame barrier means. 10. An aircraft fuel system according to claim 1 in which said flame barrier means is arranged to provide a barrier to ingress of a flame front at ambient pressure. 11. An aircraft fuel system according to claim 1 in which said flame barrier means is arranged to enable egress of liquid fuel from said vent tank though said ullage vent means via said vent pipe at refuelling pressure. 12. An aircraft fuel system according to claim 1 in which a vent duct means is provided with ice screen means. 13. An aircraft fuel system according to claim 1 in which a vent duct is in communication with atmosphere via a low aerodynamic drag duct. 14. An aircraft fuel tank system according to claim 1 wherein said flame barrier means is arranged in one or more planes oblique to the vertical axis of said vent pipe. 15. An aircraft fuel tank system according to claim 1 wherein said flame barrier means extends over the breadth of said vent pipe. 16. An aircraft fuel tank system according to claim 1 wherein said flame barrier means extends over substantially the whole cross-sectional area of said vent pipe. 17. An aircraft fuel tank system according to claim 1 wherein said flame barrier means is arranged to present a corrugated surface to said liquid fuel egress. 18. An aircraft fuel system according to claim 1 wherein said flame barrier means is arranged to present two or more planar surfaces to said liquid fuel egress. 19. An aircraft fuel tank system comprising: an aircraft fuel tank for holding and supplying aircraft fuel to aircraft engines within said aircraft; an aircraft vent tank comprising an inlet to said aircraft fuel tank and an ullage vent means in a lower surface of said aircraft fuel tank, said aircraft vent tank being arranged to provide a predetermined maximum fuel capacity and having a minimal ullage at said maximum fuel capacity; a vent pipe having a first open end in fluid communication with said ullage vent means and a second open end positioned within said minimal ullage of said aircraft vent tank, said vent pipe being arranged to provide a substantially direct nominally vertical fluid flow path between said minimal ullage and said ullage vent means; and flame barrier means arranged within said vent pipe so as to provide a barrier to ingress to said aircraft vent tank of a flame front external to said aircraft vent tank and to enable egress of liquid fuel from said aircraft vent tank though said ullage vent means via said vent pipe, and wherein said flame barrier means is arranged in one or more planes oblique to the vertical axis of said vent pipe. 20. An aircraft fuel tank system comprising: an aircraft fuel tank for holding and supplying aircraft fuel to aircraft engines within said aircraft; an aircraft vent tank comprising an inlet to said fuel tank and an ullage vent means in a lower surface of said aircraft fuel tank, said aircraft vent tank being arranged to provide a predetermined maximum fuel capacity and having a minimal ullage at said maximum fuel capacity; a conduit connecting said vent tank with said aircraft fuel tank, and a pump having a non-return valve for controlling fuel flow from the vent tank to the fuel tank; a vent pipe having a first open end in fluid communication with said ullage vent means and a second open end positioned within said minimal ullage of said aircraft vent tank, said vent pipe being arranged to provide a substantially direct nominally vertical fluid flow path between said minimal ullage and said ullage vent means; and flame barrier means arranged within said vent pipe so as to provide a barrier to ingress to said aircraft vent tank of a flame front external to said aircraft vent tank and to enable egress of liquid fuel from said aircraft vent tank though said ullage vent means via said vent pipe, and wherein said flame barrier means is arranged in one or more planes oblique to the vertical axis of said vent pipe.
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