Bearing chamber with mapped thermal heat exchange fins
US-2024151155-A1 · May 9, 2024 · US
US9777596B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9777596-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314138812-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 23, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 23, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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A double frangible bearing support structure supports a low pressure rotor of an aircraft engine. The support structure has a first bearing assembly including a first bearing supported by a first bearing support adapted to buckle or frange when subject to a predetermined critical load resulting from an abnormal rotor imbalance. The support structure has a second bearing assembly comprising a second bearing having rolling elements disposed between inner and outer races. The outer race is connected to a second bearing support by means of frangible bolts adapted to fail when subject to a predetermined critical load resulting from radial displacements and loads of the low pressure rotor following decoupling/franging at the first bearing support.
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What is claimed is: 1. A turbofan gas turbine engine comprising a rotor including a shaft coupled to a propulsive fan for rotation about a central axis, a plurality of axially spaced-apart bearing assemblies supporting the shaft on a stator structure of the engine, the plurality of bearing assemblies including a first bearing assembly adjacent the rotor, a second bearing assembly adjacent to and spaced apart from the first bearing assembly, and at least a third bearing assembly supporting an aft portion of the shaft, the first bearing assembly including a first bearing supported by a fusible conical support structure, the second bearing assembly including a second bearing having rolling elements disposed between inner and outer races, the inner race being affixed to the shaft, the outer race being connected to a second bearing support by frangible bolts, the frangible bolts being configured to shear so as to structurally decouple the second bearing from the stator structure after failure of the fusible conical support structure, wherein the second bearing is a thrust bearing supporting radial and thrust loads. 2. The turbofan defined in claim 1 , wherein the fusible conical support structure is configured to buckle or frange when subject to a predetermined critical load resulting from an abnormal rotor imbalance. 3. The turbofan defined in claim 1 , wherein after failure of the frangible bolts, the thrust bearing is both axially and radially restrained by a bumper. 4. The turbofan defined in claim 3 , wherein the bumper is mounted to the stator structure separately from the thrust bearing, the bumper encircling the thrust bearing and having a radially inwardly facing surface disposed in close proximity to a radially outer surface of the outer race of the thrust bearing and defining therewith a radial gap to accommodate and constrain an orbiting motion of the rotor about the central axis of the engine after decoupling at the thrust bearing. 5. The turbofan defined in claim 4 , wherein the bumper has an axially forwardly facing surface which is axially spaced by a predetermined axial fore gap from a first flange projecting radially outwardly from a front end portion of the outer race of the thrust bearing, the first flange of the outer race being axially trapped between the second bearing support and the bumper; after decoupling, the second bearing being free to axially and radially move within the radial gap and the axial fore gap. 6. The turbofan defined in claim 1 , wherein the first bearing has an outer race, and wherein the outer race of the first bearing is supported by the fusible conical support structure. 7. A double frangible bearing support structure for supporting a low pressure rotor of an aircraft engine, the low pressure rotor including a fan and a low pressure shaft rotatable about a central axis of the engine, the support structure comprising: a first bearing assembly having a first bearing supported by a first bearing support adapted to buckle or frange when subject to a predetermined critical load resulting from an abnormal rotor imbalance; and a second bearing assembly comprising a second bearing having rolling elements disposed between inner and outer races, the inner race being affixed to the low pressure shaft, the outer race being connected to a second bearing support by means of frangible bolts adapted to fail when subject to a predetermined critical load resulting from radial displacements and loads of the low pressure rotor following decoupling at the first bearing support, wherein the second bearing is a thrust bearing, and wherein the frangible bolts are configured to fracture when subject to bending moment tensile loads exceeding a predetermined threshold value. 8. The double frangible bearing support structure defined in claim 7 , wherein the first bearing support comprises a fusible conical support structure. 9. The double frangible bearing support structure defined in claim 7 , wherein after failure of the frangible bolts, the thrust bearing is both axially and radially restrained by a bumper. 10. The double frangible bearing support structure defined in claim 9 , wherein the bumper is mounted to a stator structure of the engine separately from the thrust bearing, the bumper encircling the thrust bearing and having a radially inwardly facing surface disposed in close proximity to a radially outer surface of the outer race of the thrust bearing and defining therewith a radial gap to accommodate and constrain an orbiting motion of the rotor about the central axis of the engine after decoupling at the thrust bearing. 11. The double frangible bearing support structure defined in claim 7 , wherein the first bearing has an outer race, and wherein the outer race of the first bearing is supported by the first bearing support.
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