![]() Thermal actuator
专利摘要:
A thermal actuator (10) has a bellows (16) construction with a heat-transfer fluid (20) (e.g. oil) located outside the bellows (16) and a thermal expansion material (e.g. wax (18)) located inside the interior volume of the bellows (16). 公开号:EP3680482A1 申请号:EP20151042.7 申请日:2020-01-09 公开日:2020-07-15 发明作者:Ignazio Broccolini;Marc-Andre Tremblay 申请人:Pratt and Whitney Canada Corp; IPC主号:F03G7-00
专利说明:
[0001] The disclosure generally relates to thermal actuators for converting thermal energy into mechanical energy. BACKGROUND OF THE ART [0002] Aircraft engines typically comprise engine fluid temperature control systems. For instance, heat exchangers have been employed to maintain engine fluids within a desired range of temperatures. Heat exchanger systems often comprise thermal actuators and bypass valves to regulate the flow of engine fluids through the heat exchanger as a function of a sensed fluid temperature. While thermal actuators are known, there is a continued need for new thermal actuators, which are particularly suited for aircraft applications. SUMMARY [0003] In accordance with a first aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a thermal actuator including a metal bellows filled with wax and with an oil film on the outside of the bellows. [0004] In accordance with a second aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a thermal actuator comprising: a metal bellows; a thermal expansion material located inside the metal bellows; a housing surrounding the metal bellows; a piston movable relative to the housing in response to expansion and contraction of the thermal expansion material; and a heat-transfer fluid between the housing and the metal bellows, the heat-transfer fluid in heat exchange relationship with the thermal expansion material inside the metal bellows. [0005] In accordance with a third aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a thermal actuator comprising: a housing; a movable element coupled to the housing and displaceable relative to the housing; a bellows mounted inside the housing and coupled to the movable element; a thermal expansion material disposed inside an interior volume of the bellows, the thermal expansion material configured to cause the bellows to expand and contract in accordance with an expansion condition of the thermal expansion material; and a heat-transfer fluid surrounding the bellows inside the housing, the heat-transfer fluid in heat exchange relationship with the thermal expansion material through the bellows. [0006] In an embodiment of the above, the thermal expansion material is a wax compound. [0007] In an embodiment of any of the above, the bellows is a welded metal bellows. [0008] In an embodiment of any of the above, the heat-transfer fluid is oil. [0009] In an embodiment of any of the above, the movable element comprises a piston mounted for reciprocating movement inside the housing. [0010] In an embodiment of any of the above, the interior volume of the bellows is closed at a first end by the housing and at a second end opposite the first end by a piston head of the piston. [0011] In accordance with a fourth aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a thermally responsive wax actuator comprising: a housing, a metal bellows mounted inside the housing, a body of wax filling the metal bellows, the metal bellows displaceable between an expanded position and a contracted position in accordance with an expansion state of the body of wax, a piston operatively coupled to the metal bellows for movement therewith relative to the housing, and a body of oil surrounding the metal bellows inside the housing. DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING [0012] Fig. 1 is an example of a thermal actuator in accordance with an embodiment. DETAILED DESCRIPTION [0013] Thermal actuators are mechanical devices that convert thermal energy into mechanical energy (e.g. motion or movement of a load). Fig. 1 illustrates one example of such thermal actuators, which uses the expansion of a thermal expansion material (e.g. a mass of thermostatic temperature responsive material such as a wax compound) as a means of moving a movable element such as a piston/plunger to perform a given function in response to temperature cycling. The thermal expansion material could be a liquid, a gas, a wax-like substance or other material that changes volume based on temperature. In the case of waxes, the material is engineered to undergo a phase change within a specific temperature range. When the temperature rises above the wax melting point, the wax changes phase from solid to liquid, expanding in volume significantly. It is noted that a wide range of waxes can be used ranging from highly refined hydrocarbons to waxes extracted from vegetable matter. Specific examples include paraffin waxes in the straight-chain n-alkanes series. [0014] Fig. 1 illustrates a particular embodiment of a thermal actuator 10 suitable for aircraft applications. The thermal actuator 10 could for example be used for the regulation of the temperature of a) fuels, b) engine coolants, and/or c) lubricants. For instance, the thermal actuator 10 could be used on aircraft engine fuel-oil heat exchangers (not shown) as a bypass valve actuator for controlling the quantity of fluid flowing through the heat exchanger. [0015] The exemplary actuator 10 shown in Fig. 1 generally comprises a housing 12, a piston 14 movably mounted for reciprocating movement in the housing 12, and a variable volume enclosure 16 also mounted in the housing 12 and operatively connected to the piston 14. In accordance with a particular embodiment, the variable volume enclosure 16 is provided in the form of a metal bellows (i.e. an enclosure of variable volume with wall like those of an accordion). The variable volume enclosure can be a welded metal bellows. [0016] The piston 14 has a piston head 14a connected to one end of the variable volume reservoir 16 and a piston rod 14b projecting axially from the piston head 14a in a direction away from the variable volume reservoir 16. The distal end of the piston rod 14b projects externally from one end of the housing 12 for engagement with a load to be driven or a device (e.g. a valve or a switch) to be actuated. [0017] The opposed end of the variable volume reservoir 16 is sealingly connected to the bottom end of the housing 12. In accordance with a particular embodiment, the sealed internal volume of the variable volume reservoir 16 is filled with wax 18 as the thermal expansion material. The wax 18 is, thus, encapsulated inside the variable volume reservoir 16 between the bottom of the actuator housing 12 and the piston head 14a. In operation, as the wax 18 is heated or cooled, it changes phase and, thus, expands or contracts, thereby driving the variable volume reservoir 16, which then moves the piston 14. [0018] A heat transfer-fluid 20 is provided between the variable volume reservoir 16 and the actuator housing 12 to promote a more uniform temperature distribution along the bellows convolutions of the variable volume reservoir 16. The heat-transfer fluid 20 outside the variable volume reservoir 16 (e.g. outside the metal bellows) can be a gas or a liquid having high thermal conductivity. For instance, oil can be used as a suitable heat-transfer fluid. The oil can be provided to form a small film of oil between the housing 12 and the bellows. According to one embodiment, the presence of oil in the housing 12 outside the metal bellows provides a more uniform heat distribution, thereby helping the wax particles along the bellows convolutions to soften first. This potentially reduces the risk of wax entrapment during contraction. Ultimately, the use of a heat-transfer fluid, such as oil, may lead to lower stresses in the metal bellows and, thus, longer cycle life capability for the thermal actuator 10. [0019] As schematically illustrated in Fig. 1, the thermal actuator 10 is operatively exposed or connected in heat exchange relationship with a sensing fluid 22. According to one application, the sensing fluid 22 is a fluid discharged from a heat exchanger (not shown) used to cool down an engine fluid of an aircraft engine. The thermal load carried by the sensing fluid 22 is transferred to the heat-transfer fluid 20 and then from the heat-transfer fluid 20 to the thermal expansion material (e.g. wax 18). Accordingly, the thermal expansion material expands or contracts due to the presence of high or low temperature fluid surrounding the housing 12. [0020] The above description is meant to be exemplary only, and one skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made to the embodiments described without departing from the scope of the invention disclosed. Any modifications which fall within the scope of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art, in light of a review of this disclosure, and such modifications are intended to fall within the appended claims.
权利要求:
Claims (12) [0001] A thermal actuator (10) comprising: a metal bellows (16); a thermal expansion material located inside the metal bellows (16); a housing (12) surrounding the metal bellows (16); a piston (14) movable relative to the housing (12) in response to expansion and contraction of the thermal expansion material; and a heat-transfer fluid (20) between the housing (12) and the metal bellows (16), the heat-transfer fluid (20) in heat exchange relationship with the thermal expansion material inside the metal bellows (16). [0002] The thermal actuator defined in claim 1, wherein the heat-transfer fluid (20) is oil. [0003] The thermal actuator defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein the thermal expansion material is wax (18). [0004] The thermal actuator defined in any preceding claim, wherein the metal bellows (16) is sealingly coupled at one end thereof to a piston head (14a) of the piston (14) inside the housing (12). [0005] The thermal actuator defined in any preceding claim, wherein the heat-transfer fluid (20) is in heat exchange relationship with a temperature sensing fluid (22) flowing outside the housing (12). [0006] The thermal actuator defined in any preceding claim, wherein the piston (14) is mounted for reciprocating movement inside the housing (12). [0007] The thermal actuator defined in any preceding claim, wherein the bellows (16) is a welded metal bellows (16). [0008] The thermal actuator defined in any preceding claim, wherein the interior volume of the bellows (16) is closed at a first end by the housing (12) and at a second end opposite the first end by a or the piston head (14a) of the piston (14). [0009] A thermally responsive wax actuator (10) comprising: a housing (12), a metal bellows (16) mounted inside the housing (12), a body of wax (18) filling the metal bellows (16), the metal bellows (16) displaceable between an expanded position and a contracted position in accordance with an expansion state of the body of wax (18), a piston (14) operatively coupled to the metal bellows (16) for movement therewith relative to the housing (12), and a body of oil surrounding the metal bellows (16) inside the housing (12). [0010] The thermally responsive wax actuator defined in claim 9, wherein metal bellows (16) is closed at a first end by the housing (12) and at a second end by a piston head (14a) of the piston (14). [0011] The thermally responsive wax actuator defined in claim 10, wherein the piston head (14a) is mounted for reciprocal movement within the housing (12). [0012] The thermally responsive wax actuator defined in any of claims 9 to 11, wherein the body of wax (18) is in heat exchange relationship with a temperature sensing fluid (22) via the body of oil.
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