Fuel circuit for an aviation turbine engine, the circuit having a fuel pressure regulator valve
US-9702301-B2 · Jul 11, 2017 · US
US9850917B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9850917-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414494309-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 23, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 23, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2017 |
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A fluid distribution system includes a boost supply providing a fluid flow, and a fluid metering system downstream of the boost supply. The fluid metering system supplies fluid to a downstream device. A main fluid pump supplies at least a portion of the fluid flow to the fluid metering system. A shut-off valve is positioned upstream of a main fluid pump inlet. An actuation system is positioned downstream of the boost supply. The actuation system supplies fluid to one or more hydraulically-operated devices. An actuation pump supplies at least a portion of the fluid flow to the fluid metering system and to the actuation system. A first valve is positioned between the actuation pump and the fluid metering system. The first valve and the shut-off valve are operable to switch between the main fluid pump and the actuation pump as a source of fluid supply to the fluid metering system.
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A fluid distribution system comprising: a boost supply which provides a fluid flow; a fluid metering system positioned downstream of the boost supply, the fluid metering system configured to supply fluid at a minimum pressure to a downstream device; a main fluid pump configured to supply at least a portion of the fluid flow to the fluid metering system, a shut-off valve positioned upstream of a main fluid pump inlet; an actuation system positioned downstream of the boost supply, the actuation system configured to supply fluid to one or more hydraulically-operated devices; an actuation pump configured to supply at least a portion of the fluid flow to the fluid metering system and to the actuation system; a first valve positioned between the actuation pump and the fluid metering system, wherein the first valve and the shut-off valve are operable to switch between the main fluid pump and the actuation pump as a source of fluid supply to the fluid metering system; wherein the shut-off valve is open and the first valve is closed when the main fluid pump is the source of fluid supply to the fluid metering system, and wherein the shut-off valve is closed and the first valve is open when the actuation pump is the source of fluid supply to the fluid metering system; wherein, at any time during a transition from the main fluid pump to the actuation pump as the source of fluid supply, or from the actuation pump to the main fluid pump as the source of fluid supply, the fluid metering system maintains a stable fluid flow rate throughout the transition; and wherein the fuel metering system maintains stable metered flow rate by controlling the initial activation time and flow gain of the first valve and the shut-off valve. 2. A fluid distribution system comprising: a boost supply which provides a fluid flow; a fluid metering system positioned downstream of the boost supply, the fluid metering system configured to supply fluid at a minimum pressure to a downstream device; a main fluid pump configured to supply at least a portion of the fluid flow to the fluid metering system, a shut-off valve positioned upstream of a main fluid pump inlet; an actuation system positioned downstream of the boost supply, the actuation system configured to supply fluid to one or more hydraulically-operated devices; an actuation pump configured to supply at least a portion of the fluid flow to the fluid metering system and to the actuation system; a first valve positioned between the actuation pump and the fluid metering system, wherein the first valve and the shut-off valve are operable to switch between the main fluid pump and the actuation pump as a source of fluid supply to the fluid metering system; wherein the main fluid pump comprises a centrifugal pump. 3. A fluid distribution system comprising: a boost supply which provides a fluid flow; a fluid metering system positioned downstream of the boost supply, the fluid metering system configured to supply fluid at a minimum pressure to a downstream device; a main fluid pump configured to supply at least a portion of the fluid flow to the fluid metering system, a shut-off valve positioned upstream of a main fluid pump inlet; an actuation system positioned downstream of the boost supply, the actuation system configured to supply fluid to one or more hydraulically-operated devices; an actuation pump configured to supply at least a portion of the fluid flow to the fluid metering system and to the actuation system; a first valve positioned between the actuation pump and the fluid metering system, wherein the first valve and the shut-off valve are operable to switch between the main fluid pump and the actuation pump as a source of fluid supply to the fluid metering system; wherein the first valve and the shut-off valve are both controlled electrically by respective electro-hydraulic servo valves. 4. A fluid distribution system comprising: a boost supply which provides a fluid flow; a fluid metering system positioned downstream of the boost supply, the fluid metering system configured to supply fluid at a minimum pressure to a downstream device; a main fluid pump configured to supply at least a portion of the fluid flow to the fluid metering system, a shut-off valve positioned upstream of a main fluid pump inlet; an actuation system positioned downstream of the boost supply, the actuation system configured to supply fluid to one or more hydraulically-operated devices; an actuation pump configured to supply at least a portion of the fluid flow to the fluid metering system and to the actuation system; a first valve positioned between the actuation pump and the fluid metering system, wherein the first valve and the shut-off valve are operable to switch between the main fluid pump and the actuation pump as a source of fluid supply to the fluid metering system; wherein the first valve is configured to maintain a first constant pressure drop across the fluid metering system. 5. The fluid distribution system of claim 4 , further comprising a second valve positioned between the main fluid pump and the fluid metering system, wherein the second valve is controlled by an electro-hydraulic servo valve. 6. The fluid distribution system of claim 5 , wherein the electro-hydraulic servo valve is configured to select a first reference pressure such that second valve is closed when the main fuel pump is not operating, and to select a second reference pressure such that second valve maintains a second constant pressure drop across the fluid metering system when the main fuel pump is operating, the second constant pressure drop being greater than the first constant pressure drop.
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