Compound engine assembly with modulated flow

US9896998B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9896998-B2
Application numberUS-201514806902-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 23, 2015
Priority dateFeb 20, 2015
Publication dateFeb 20, 2018
Grant dateFeb 20, 2018

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A compound engine assembly including a compressor, an engine core including at least one rotary internal combustion engine and having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet of the compressor, a turbine section having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet of the engine core and configured to compound power with the engine core, and an air conduit having at least one heat exchanger extending thereacross. An outer wall of the air conduit has a plurality of openings defined therethrough downstream of the heat exchanger(s), each selectively closable by a pivotable flap movable between a retracted position where the opening is obstructed and an extended position away from the opening. Each opening defines a fluid communication between the air conduit and the ambient air when the respective flap is in the extended position. A method of directing flow through a compound engine assembly is also discussed.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A compound engine assembly comprising: a compressor; an engine core including at least one internal combustion engine each having a rotor sealingly and rotationally received within a respective internal cavity to provide rotating chambers of variable volume in the respective internal cavity, the engine core having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet of the compressor; a turbine section having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet of the engine core, the turbine section configured to compound power with the engine core; and an air conduit having at least one heat exchanger extending thereacross such that an airflow through the air conduit circulates through the at least one heat exchanger, each of the at least one heat exchanger configured to circulate a fluid to be cooled in heat exchange relationship with the airflow circulating therethrough, the air conduit having opposed inlet and outlets in fluid communication with ambient air around the compound engine assembly; wherein an outer wall of the air conduit has a plurality of openings defined therethrough downstream of the at least one heat exchanger, each of the plurality of openings being selectively closable by a respective pivotable flap movable between a retracted position where the opening is obstructed and an extended position away from the opening, each of the plurality of openings defining a fluid communication between the air conduit and the ambient air around the compound engine assembly when the respective pivotable flap is in the extended position. 2. The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the rotor of each of the at least one internal combustion engine has three apex portions separating the rotating chambers and mounted for eccentric revolutions within the respective internal cavity, the respective internal cavity having an epitrochoid shape with two lobes. 3. The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein an inlet of the compressor is in fluid communication with the air conduit through an intake conduit connected to the air conduit upstream of the at least one heat exchanger. 4. The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 3 , wherein the air conduit defines a diffuser upstream of the at least one heat exchanger, the intake conduit being connected to the air conduit in the diffuser. 5. The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein an inlet of the compressor is in fluid communication with the air conduit through a first intake conduit connected to the air conduit upstream of the at least one heat exchanger and through a second intake conduit connected to the air conduit downstream of the at least one heat exchanger, the assembly further comprising a selector valve configurable to selectively open and close at least the fluid communication between the inlet of the compressor and the first intake conduit. 6. The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the turbine section includes a first stage turbine having an inlet in fluid communication with the outlet of the engine core, and a second stage turbine having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet of the first stage turbine. 7. The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 6 , wherein the first stage turbine is configured as an impulse turbine with a pressure-based reaction ratio having a value of at most 0.25, the second stage turbine having a higher reaction ratio than that of the first stage turbine. 8. A compound engine assembly comprising: a compressor; an engine core including at least one rotary internal combustion engine in driving engagement with an engine shaft, the engine core having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet of the compressor; a turbine section having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet of the engine core, the turbine section including at least one turbine rotor engaged on a rotatable turbine shaft, the turbine shaft and the engine shaft being drivingly engaged to a same rotatable load; an air conduit having an inlet in fluid communication with ambient air around the compound engine assembly and an opposed outlet, the air conduit having at least one heat exchanger extending thereacross such that an airflow through the air conduit circulates through the at least one heat exchanger, each of the at least one heat exchanger configured to circulate a fluid to be cooled in heat exchange relationship with the airflow circulating therethrough, the air conduit having an outer wall including openings defined therethrough downstream of the at least one heat exchanger; and a plurality of pivotable flaps each attached to the outer wall adjacent a respective one of the openings and each movable between an extended position away from the opening and a retracted position closing the respective opening. 9. The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 8 , wherein each of the at least one rotary internal combustion engine includes a rotor sealingly and rotationally received within a respective internal cavity to provide rotating chambers of variable volume in the respective internal cavity, the rotor having three apex portions separating the rotating chambers and mounted for eccentric revolutions within the respective internal cavity, the respective internal cavity having an epitrochoid shape with two lobes. 10. The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 8 , wherein the air conduit is in fluid communication with an inlet of the compressor. 11. The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 8 , wherein the air conduit defines a diffuser upstream of the at least one heat exchanger. 12. The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 8 , wherein an inlet of the compressor is in fluid communication with the air conduit through a first intake conduit connected to the air conduit upstream of the at least one heat exchanger and through a second intake conduit connected to the air conduit downstream of the at least one heat exchanger, the assembly further comprising a selector valve configurable to selectively open and close at least the fluid communication between the inlet of the compressor and the first intake conduit. 13. The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 8 , wherein the turbine section includes a first stage turbine having an inlet in fluid communication with the outlet of the engine core, and a second stage turbine having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet of the first stage turbine. 14. The compound engine assembly as defined in claim 13 , wherein the first stage turbine is configured as an impulse turbine with a pressure-based reaction ratio having a value of at most 0.25, the second stage turbine having a higher reaction ratio than that of the first stage turbine. 15. A method of directing flow through a compound engine assembly, the method comprising: directing air into an inlet of a compressor of the compound engine assembly; directing compressed air from the compressor to an inlet of at least one rotary internal combustion engine of the compound engine assembly, the at least one rotary internal combustion engine driving rotation of an engine shaft; directing exhaust from the at least one rotary internal combustion engine on at least one turbine rotor of a turbine section of the compound engine assembly to drive rotation of a turbine shaft, the turbine shaft compounding power with the engine shaft to drive a rotatable load; and directing air through an air conduit containing at least one heat exchanger and through the at least one heat exchanger to cool a fluid of the compound engine assembly, including modulatin

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  • Air intakes for gas-turbine plants or jet-propulsion plants · CPC title

  • using the waste heat of gas-turbine plants outside the plants themselves, e.g. gas-turbine power heat plants (using waste heat as source of energy for refrigeration plants F25B27/02; using the waste heat of a gasturbine for steam generation or in a steam cycle see F01K23/10) · CPC title

  • of fluids in the plant {, e.g. lubricant or fuel (F02C7/185 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • Arrangements for admission or discharge of the working fluid, e.g. constructional features of the inlet or outlet · CPC title

  • Heating; Cooling (of machines or engines in general F01P); Heat insulation (heat insulation in general F16L) · CPC title

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What does patent US9896998B2 cover?
A compound engine assembly including a compressor, an engine core including at least one rotary internal combustion engine and having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet of the compressor, a turbine section having an inlet in fluid communication with an outlet of the engine core and configured to compound power with the engine core, and an air conduit having at least one heat exchang…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Pratt & Whitney Canada
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64D33/10. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 20 2018 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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