Compound cycle engine
US-2015275749-A1 · Oct 1, 2015 · US
US9890649B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9890649-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615010634-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 29, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 29, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 13, 2018 |
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An inlet guide assembly for a turbine receiving a pulsed flow, including a duct having an internal volume, and an inlet port, first outlet nozzle and second outlet nozzle each communicating with the internal volume. The inlet port is configured to receive at least part of the pulsed flow. The first and second outlet nozzles each define a respective nozzle area communicating between the internal volume and a flow path of the turbine. The first and second outlet nozzles are spaced from one another with the first outlet nozzle located closer to the inlet port than the second outlet nozzle relative to a flow direction through the duct, the nozzle area of the first outlet nozzle being smaller than the nozzle area of the second outlet nozzle. A compound engine assembly and method of introducing a pulsed flow into a flow path of a turbine are also discussed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An inlet guide assembly for a turbine receiving a pulsed flow, the inlet guide assembly comprising a duct having an internal volume, and an inlet port, first outlet nozzle and second outlet nozzle each communicating with the internal volume, the inlet port configured to receive at least part of the pulsed flow, the first and second outlet nozzles each defining a respective nozzle area communicating between the internal volume and a flow path of the turbine, the first and second outlet nozzles spaced from one another with the first outlet nozzle located closer to the inlet port than the second outlet nozzle relative to a flow direction through the duct, the nozzle area of the first outlet nozzle being smaller than the nozzle area of the second outlet nozzle. 2. The inlet guide as defined in claim 1 , further comprising a third outlet nozzle communicating with the internal volume, the third outlet nozzle located further from the inlet port than the second outlet nozzle relative to the flow direction, a nozzle area of the third outlet nozzle being greater than the nozzle area of the second outlet nozzle. 3. The inlet guide as defined in claim 2 , wherein a spacing along the flow direction between the first and second outlet nozzles is the same as a spacing along the flow direction between the second and third outlet nozzles. 4. The inlet guide as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first outlet nozzle is part of a group of first outlet nozzles each having the same nozzle area, the first group located closer to the inlet port than the second outlet nozzle relative to the flow direction. 5. The inlet guide as defined in claim 1 , wherein the second outlet nozzle is part of a group of second outlet nozzles each having the same nozzle area, the first outlet nozzle located closer to the inlet port than the second group relative to the flow direction. 6. The inlet guide as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first outlet nozzle is part of a group of first equally spaced apart outlet nozzles each having the same nozzle area, the second outlet nozzle is part of a group of equally spaced apart second outlet nozzles each having the same nozzle area, the first group located closer to the inlet port than the second group relative to the flow direction. 7. The inlet guide as defined in claim 6 , wherein each outlet nozzle of the first group is defined between first adjacent ones of a plurality of vanes having a first circumferential inter-vane spacing, each outlet nozzle of the second group is defined between second adjacent ones of the plurality of vanes having a second circumferential inter-vane spacing, the first inter-vane spacing smaller than the second inter-vane spacing. 8. The inlet guide as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first outlet nozzle is defined by a plurality of first apertures formed through a face of the duct, the nozzle area of the first outlet nozzle is a sum of the cross-sectional area of the first apertures. 9. The inlet guide as defined in claim 8 , wherein the second outlet nozzle is defined by a single second aperture formed through the face of the duct. 10. The inlet guide as defined in claim 1 , wherein the assembly includes a plurality of outlet nozzles including the first outlet nozzle, the second outlet nozzle, and additional outlet nozzles, the nozzle area of the plurality of outlet nozzles progressively increasing as a distance from the inlet port along the flow direction increases. 11. The inlet guide as defined in claim 1 , wherein each outlet nozzle is defined between adjacent ones of a plurality of circumferentially unevenly spaced vanes. 12. The inlet guide as defined in claim 1 , wherein the duct includes an additional internal volume and an additional inlet port communicating with the additional internal volume, a third outlet nozzle and a fourth outlet nozzle communicating with the additional internal volume, the additional inlet port configured to receive another part of the pulsed flow, the third and fourth outlet nozzles each defining a respective nozzle area communicating between the additional internal volume and the flow path of the turbine, the third and fourth outlet nozzles spaced from one another with the third outlet nozzle located closer to the inlet port than the fourth outlet nozzle relative to the flow direction through the duct, the nozzle area of the third outlet nozzle being smaller than the nozzle area of the fourth outlet nozzle. 13. A compound engine assembly comprising: an engine core including at least one internal combustion engine having at least one exhaust port configured to provide a pulsed flow; a turbine having a circumferential array of rotor blades adapted to rotate in a flow path; an exhaust pipe for each exhaust port, each exhaust pipe having a first end in fluid communication with the exhaust port and an opposed second end; and a duct defining a respective internal volume for each exhaust pipe, the duct including for each respective internal volume an inlet port providing a communication between the respective internal volume and the second end of the exhaust pipe and a plurality of circumferentially spaced nozzles each having a nozzle area providing a communication between the respective internal volume and the flow path of the turbine; wherein the plurality of nozzles of each respective internal volume includes a first nozzle located at a first distance from the inlet port of the respective internal volume and a second nozzle located at a second distance from the inlet port of the respective internal volume, the first and second distances measured along a circumferential direction of the duct with the first distance being smaller than the second distance, the nozzle area of the first nozzle being smaller than the nozzle area of the second nozzle. 14. The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 13 , wherein the at least one internal combustion engine includes at least one rotary engine each including a rotor sealingly and rotationally received within an internal cavity to provide rotating chambers of variable volume in the internal cavity, the rotor having three apex portions separating the rotating chambers and mounted for eccentric revolutions within the internal cavity, the internal cavity having an epitrochoid shape with two lobes, each of the at least one exhaust port communicating with the internal cavity of a respective one of the at least one Wankel engine. 15. The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 13 , wherein the plurality of nozzles are configured to discharge the pulsed flow along an axial direction of the duct. 16. The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 13 , wherein the nozzle area of each nozzle is greater than that of the ones of the nozzles located closer to the inlet port along the circumferential direction. 17. The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 13 , wherein each nozzle of the plurality of nozzles is defined between adjacent ones of a plurality of circumferentially spaced vanes. 18. An inlet guide assembly for a turbine receiving a pulsed flow, the inlet guide assembly comprising a duct having an internal volume and an inlet port and a plurality of nozzles communicating with the internal volume, the inlet port configured to receive the pulsed flow, the plurality of nozzles each defining a respective nozzle area communicating between the internal volume and a flow path of the turbine, the nozzles arranged serially and spaced-apart along a direction of flow through the duct, at least one of the nozzles having a greater nozzle area than a
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