Non-interrupted turbomachine fluid supply
US-9127567-B2 · Sep 8, 2015 · US
US9909673B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9909673-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514724413-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 28, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 30, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 6, 2018 |
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A fluid supply system for providing a turbomachine fluid to a component of a gas turbine engine is disclosed. The fluid supply system includes a fluid container, a moveable barrier, and an airbag. The moveable barrier fluidly divides the fluid container into a first portion and a second portion. The moveable barrier is moveable between a flow-permitting position and a flow-restricting position. The turbomachine fluid experiences a circulating flow between the component and the second portion of fluid container when the moveable barrier is in the flow-permitting position. The circulating flow is at least partially impeded by the moveable barrier when the moveable barrier is in the flow-restricting position. The airbag is positioned within the first portion of the fluid container. The airbag is selectively operable to move the moveable barrier from the flow-permitting position to the flow-restricting position.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fluid supply system for providing a turbomachine fluid to a component of a gas turbine engine, the fluid supply system comprising: a fluid container; a moveable barrier fluidly dividing the fluid container into a first portion and a second portion, wherein the moveable barrier is moveable between a flow-permitting position and a flow-restricting position, wherein the turbomachine fluid experiences a circulating flow between the component and the second portion of the fluid container when the moveable barrier is in the flow-permitting position, and wherein the circulating flow is at least partially impeded by the moveable barrier when the moveable barrier is in the flow-restricting position; and an airbag positioned within the first portion of the fluid container, wherein the airbag is selectively operable to move the moveable barrier from the flow-permitting position to the flow-restricting position. 2. The fluid supply system of claim 1 , wherein the turbomachine fluid is a lubricant. 3. The fluid supply system of claim 1 , wherein the component is at least a portion of a geared architecture of the gas turbine engine. 4. The fluid supply system of claim 1 , wherein the circulating flow is stopped by the moveable barrier when the moveable barrier is in the flow-restricting position. 5. The fluid supply system of claim 1 , wherein the moveable barrier is a piston-type barrier that includes a spring biases the moveable barrier toward the flow-permitting position. 6. The fluid supply system of claim 1 , wherein movement of the moveable barrier from the flow-permitting position to the flow-restricting position during a non-positive g-force event, and thereby aids in maintaining a non-interrupted supply of the turbomachine fluid to the component. 7. The fluid supply system of claim 6 , further comprising a pump operable to draw the turbomachine fluid from an outlet disposed relative to the second portion of the fluid container, and operable to deliver the turbomachine fluid to the component of the gas turbine engine; and wherein movement of the moveable barrier from the flow-permitting position to the flow-restricting position allows the pump to maintain positive suction at the outlet. 8. The fluid supply system of claim 1 , wherein the airbag is selectively inflatable. 9. The fluid supply system of claim 1 , wherein the airbag includes a bag portion, an inflation material disposed within the bag portion, and an initiator portion disposed relative to the inflation material; and wherein upon initiation by the initiator portion of the airbag, the inflation material rapidly generates a sufficient amount of gas to actuate the airbag from a deflated state to an inflated state. 10. The fluid supply system of claim 9 , wherein the initiation includes catalysis of a chemical reaction involving the inflation material. 11. The fluid supply system of claim 1 , wherein the airbag includes a bag portion, an inflation material disposed within the bag portion, and an initiator portion disposed relative to the inflation material. 12. The fluid supply system of claim 11 , wherein the airbag is selectively actuatable from a deflated state to an inflated state; wherein in the deflated state, a volume of the bag portion is smaller than a volume of the first portion of the fluid container when the moveable barrier is in the flow-permitting position; and wherein in the inflated state, a volume of the bag portion is greater than a volume of the first portion of the fluid container when the moveable barrier is in the flow-permitting position. 13. The fluid supply system of claim 12 , wherein when the airbag is selectively actuated from the deflated state to the inflated state, the bag portion imparts forces on the inner surface of the fluid container and the moveable barrier that cause the moveable barrier to move from the flow-permitting position to the flow-restricting position. 14. The fluid supply system of claim 11 , wherein the initiator portion of the airbag is a pyrotechnic device that is operable to initiate the inflation material included in the airbag. 15. The fluid supply system of claim 11 , wherein the initiator portion of the airbag is operable to initiate the inflation material included in the airbag in response to a control signal received from an airbag controller. 16. The fluid supply system of claim 15 , wherein the airbag controller is operable to detect and process information indicative of g-forces experienced by the gas turbine engine, and operable to make a determination as to whether the airbag should be inflated. 17. The fluid supply system of claim 1 , wherein the airbag is configured for one time use. 18. The fluid supply system of claim 1 , wherein the airbag is a first airbag; and wherein the fluid supply system further comprises a second airbag positioned within the first portion of the fluid container, wherein the second airbag is selectively operable to move the moveable barrier from the flow-permitting position to the flow-restricting position. 19. The fluid supply system of claim 18 , wherein the fluid supply system further comprises an airbag controller that is operable to independently and selectively inflate each of the first airbag and the second airbag. 20. A method for maintaining a non-interrupted circulating flow of a turbomachine fluid to a component of a gas turbine engine during a non-positive g-force event, comprising: providing a fluid supply system that includes a fluid container, a moveable barrier fluidly dividing the fluid container into a first portion and a second portion, and an airbag positioned within the first portion of the fluid container; providing a circulating flow of the turbomachine fluid between the component of the gas turbine engine and the second portion of the fluid container; and selectively inflating the airbag to move the moveable barrier from a flow-permitting position to a flow-restricting position during the non-positive g-force event, wherein the circulating flow of the turbomachine fluid is at least partially impeded by the moveable barrier when the moveable barrier is in the flow-restricting position.
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