专利摘要:
A bleed air supply system for a gas turbine engine (10) comprising a duct (50) having an inlet end (79) and extending to an outlet end (400). The inlet end (79) of the duct (50) is provided with a central insert (82). In another feature, there may be a plurality of ducts (50), and inlet ends (79) of the plurality of ducts (50) being spaced by at least 90°. In another feature, a compressor (12) may have a diffuser (118) with a shroud ending upstream of the downstream end of an inner shroud (54), having an outer shroud (58) ending at a location upstream of a downstream end of an inner shroud (54) at locations circumferentially aligned with an inlet (79) end of the duct (50).
公开号:EP3690209A1
申请号:EP20162505.0
申请日:2013-02-05
公开日:2020-08-05
发明作者:Cheng-Zhang Wang;Thomas G. Phillips;David F. Cloud;Peter M. Munsell
申请人:United Technologies Corp;
IPC主号:F02C6-00
专利说明:
[0001] This application relates to a system for reducing pressure loss on bleed air systems for tapping air away from a gas turbine engine for use on an associated aircraft.
[0002] Gas turbine engines for use on aircraft typically include a fan delivering air into a compressor. Air from the compressor is directed into a combustion section where it is mixed with fuel and burned. Products of this combustion pass downstream over turbine rotors, causing them to rotate and power the fan and compressor rotors.
[0003] When gas turbine engines are utilized on aircraft, they are also the source of air for various uses on the aircraft. As examples, cabin air, cooling air, or air for any number of other applications are tapped from the gas turbine engine.
[0004] Typically, air that has been at least partially compressed is utilized. In many applications, the air is initially taken from a port downstream of the entire compressor section, and upstream of the combustion section. The air is taken from this high pressure port when the engine is at low thrust. As thrust increases, the pressure at this port will rise until a high pressure shutoff valve closes. Thereafter, air is tapped from a port at an intermediate location in the compressor section.
[0005] The pressure loss near the ports raises challenges with regard to providing sufficient air without decreasing the efficiency of the associated aircraft. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] In a featured embodiment, a bleed air supply system for a gas turbine engine has a duct having an inlet end and extending to an outlet end. An inlet end of the duct is provided with a central insert at an upstream end. The insert ends within the duct upstream of the outlet end.
[0007] In another embodiment according to the foregoing embodiment, the central insert provides a venturi effect by reducing the cross-sectional flow area between the insert and an inner wall of the duct of the upstream end. The insert and duct provide increased cross-sectional flow areas at downstream locations.
[0008] In another embodiment according to the foregoing embodiment, the insert has rounded axial ends.
[0009] In another embodiment according to the foregoing embodiment, the air supply system includes a plurality of ducts, each being provided with an insert. The ducts have inlet ends at locations spaced by at least 90° about a cross-sectional center axis of a gas turbine engine which is to receive the air supply system.
[0010] In another embodiment according to the foregoing embodiment, the inlet ends are spaced by 180°.
[0011] In another embodiment according to the foregoing embodiment, a plurality of insert holders center the insert within the duct.
[0012] In another featured embodiment, a gas turbine engine has a compressor delivering air into a combustion section. The combustion section and the compressor are housed in a housing. An air supply system communicates through the housing to deliver air from a location between an upstream end of the compressor, and an upstream end of the combustor. The air supply system has a duct with an inlet end extending to an outlet end. The duct is provided with a central insert at an upstream end, ending within the duct upstream of the outlet end.
[0013] In another embodiment according to the foregoing embodiment, the central insert provides a venturi effect by reducing the cross-sectional flow between the insert and an inner wall of the duct at the upstream end. The insert and duct provide increased cross-sectional flow areas at downstream locations.
[0014] In another embodiment according to the foregoing embodiment, the insert has rounded axial ends.
[0015] In another embodiment according to the foregoing embodiment, the air supply system includes a plurality of ducts. Each of the ducts have inlet ends at locations spaced by at least 90° about a cross-sectional center axis of the gas turbine engine.
[0016] In another embodiment according to the foregoing embodiment, the inlet ends are spaced by 180°.
[0017] In another embodiment according to the foregoing embodiment, a plurality of insert holders center the insert within the duct.
[0018] In another embodiment according to the foregoing embodiment, a diffuser is positioned downstream of the compressor. An opening in the housing supplies air to the inlet end. The diffuser has an outer shroud and an inner shroud with intermediate vanes. The outer shroud ends at a location upstream of a downstream end of the inner shroud at locations circumferentially aligned with the inlet end.
[0019] In another embodiment according to the foregoing embodiment, the outer shroud only ends at the upstream location at circumferential locations associated with the inlet end, but extends further downstream at other locations.
[0020] In another embodiment according to the foregoing embodiment, a flow path extends through the opening, and into the inlet end of the duct which has at least a portion formed with a part-circular radius.
[0021] In another embodiment according to the foregoing embodiment, the opening in the housing leads into the inlet end of the duct, with an inlet end ending downstream of the opening in the housing, with the part-circular radius portion formed in the housing.
[0022] In another embodiment according to the foregoing embodiment, an opening is formed through the housing and into the inlet end of the duct wherein a flow path extends through the opening, and into the inlet end of the duct which has at least a portion formed with a part-circular radius.
[0023] In another embodiment according to the foregoing embodiment, the opening in the housing leads into the inlet end of the duct. The inlet end ends downstream of the opening in the housing, with the part-circular radius portion formed in the housing.
[0024] In another featured embodiment, a gas turbine engine has a compressor delivering air into a combustion section. The combustion section and compressor are housed in a housing. An air supply system communicates through the housing to deliver air from a location between an upstream end of the compressor, and an upstream end of the combustor. The air supply system has a duct with an inlet end extending to an outlet end. The duct is provided with a central insert at an upstream end. The central insert provides a venturi effect by reducing the cross-sectional flow between the insert and an inner wall of the duct at the upstream end. The insert and duct provide increased cross-sectional flow areas at downstream locations. The insert ends within the duct upstream of the outlet end. The air supply system includes a plurality of ducts, each being provided with an insert. The ducts inlet ends at locations spaced by at least 90° about a cross-sectional center axis of the gas turbine engine. A diffuser is positioned downstream of the compressor with an opening in the housing supplying air to the inlet end. The diffuser has an outer shroud and an inner shroud with intermediate vanes. The outer shroud ends at a location upstream of a downstream end of the inner shroud at locations circumferentially aligned with the inlet end. The outer shroud only ends at the upstream location at circumferential locations associated with the inlet end, but extends further downstream at other locations. A flow path extends through the opening, and into the inlet end of the duct which has at least a portion formed with a part-circular radius.
[0025] In another featured embodiment, a gas turbine engine has a compressor delivering air into a combustion section. The combustion section and compressor are housed in a housing. An air supply system communicates through the housing to deliver air from a location between an upstream end of the compressor and an upstream end of the combustor. The air supply system has a plurality of ducts to move air towards a use. The ducts have inlet ends at locations spaced by at least 90° about a cross-sectional center axis of the gas turbine engine.
[0026] In another featured embodiment, a gas turbine engine has a compressor delivering air into a combustion section. The combustion section and compressor are housed in a housing. An air supply system communicates through the housing to deliver air from a location between an upstream end of the compressor, and an upstream end of the combustor. The air supply system has a duct with an inlet end. A diffuser is positioned downstream of the compressor, and has an outer shroud and an inner shroud with intermediate vanes. The outer shroud ends at a location upstream of the downstream end of the inner shroud at locations circumferentially aligned with the inlet end.
[0027] In another embodiment according to the foregoing embodiment, the outer shroud only ends at the upstream location at circumferential locations associated with the inlet ends, but extends further downstream at other locations. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] Figure 1 shows a prior art gas turbine engine. Figure 2A shows a prior art air bleed arrangement. Figure 2B shows a portion of the Figure 2A arrangement. Figure 3 shows the location of one part of the prior art arrangement. Figure 4 shows a tap location in the present application. Figure 5 shows detail of a diffuser incorporated into this application. Figure 6A shows a first embodiment arrangement of ports. Figure 6B shows a second embodiment arrangement of ports. Figure 7A shows a feature of a venturi duct. Figure 7B shows an alternative embodiment. Figure 7C shows another feature of the Figure 7A and 7B embodiments. Figure 8 shows yet another feature. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] Figure 1 shows a prior art gas turbine engine. A gas turbine engine 10, such as a turbofan gas turbine engine, circumferentially disposed about an engine centerline A, is shown in Figure 1. The engine 10 includes a fan 18, a compressor 12, a combustion section 14 and turbine sections 16. As is well known in the art, air compressed in the compressor 12 is mixed with fuel which is burned in the combustion section 14 and expanded across turbines 16. The turbines includes rotors that rotate in response to the expansion, driving compressor rotors and fan 18. This structure is shown somewhat schematically in Figure 1. While one example gas turbine engine is illustrated, it should be understood this invention extends to any other type gas turbine engine for any application.
[0030] Figure 2A shows a bleed air arrangement 30. As shown, there is a downstream tap port 34 which is associated with a location downstream of the compressor section 12, but upstream of the combustor 14 (see Figure 3). At low thrust application, air is tapped through port 34, and delivered to an outlet 32, which communicates with various uses 200 for air on the aircraft. As thrust increases, valves 142 shut off the flow from the port 34, and switch to a port 36 which is upstream of the port 34, and at an intermediate location in the compressor section 12.
[0031] Figure 2B shows that there are actually two of the ports 34 in a typical prior art arrangement which are spaced circumferentially about a central line of the engine. In the prior art, the ports 34 are spaced by a relatively small angle, and typically on the order of 25° to 30°.
[0032] Figure 3 shows the location of the port 34, associated with a location 40 downstream of a diffuser 44, which is the downstream end of compressor section 12. As shown, an opening 42 in a housing 41 communicates air into the duct port. Downstream of the area 40 is the combustor 14.
[0033] Figure 4 shows a diffuser embodiment 118 wherein an outer shroud 58 of the diffuser ends upstream of a radially inner shroud 54. As shown, vanes 56 extend between the shroud walls 54 and 58.
[0034] The duct 50 communicates with an opening 42. Further details of this duct will be disclosed below.
[0035] Figure 5 shows a portion of the diffuser 118. As shown, the outer shroud is cut upstream, at locations 58 associated with the opening 42, but otherwise extends forwardly 158 to the location of the prior art diffuser as shown, for example, in Figure 3. In embodiments, there are plural ducts 50 and openings 42, and the cutaway locations 58 are associated with each opening 42.
[0036] Cutting away the diffuser at the areas 58 associated with the opening 42 dramatically reduces pressure loss.
[0037] Figure 6A shows an arrangement wherein the ports 64 and 66 communicate with a common duct 62, and are spaced by approximately 180° about a centerline X.
[0038] Applicant has discovered that by increasing the distance between the ports, the pressure loss across the system is dramatically reduced.
[0039] Figure 6B shows an alternative arrangement wherein there are ports 68 and 72. The ports 68 and 72 are spaced by an angle A, which in this embodiment would be approximately 90°. In embodiments, it is preferred that the ports are spaced by at least 90° to minimize pressure loss.
[0040] As shown schematically at 300, there could be a third port incorporated at a smaller angle. While the use of ports spaced by at least 90° is a feature of this combination, it should be clear from the Figure 6B, that the other features of this application could be utilized in a system wherein the ports are spaced closer, such as shown by 300 in Figure 6B, or as shown in Figure 2B.
[0041] Figure 7A shows a duct 50 which includes an insert 82 at an upstream end 79. As shown, the insert 82 creates a venturi with a relatively small cross-sectional flow 80 at the upstream end, and increasing to a larger flow 86. Ends of the insert 84 and 184 are spherical to reduce pressure losses associated with air flowing along those surfaces.
[0042] A feature provided by the insert, is that flow separation will be prevented since the flow would be through an annular area between the insert and the inner wall of the duct. This and the venturi effect result in the reduced pressure losses.
[0043] Figure 7B shows the use of the insert 182 in a somewhat alternative duct embodiment 150. As can be seen from Figure 7A, the insert and duct in the Figure 7A embodiment bend at 88, while the Figure 7B embodiment extends generally linearly.
[0044] As shown in Figure 7B, an upstream flow cross-sectional area A1 defined between the outer periphery of the insert 182 and the inner periphery of the duct 150 is much smaller than a downstream cross-sectional flow area A2 again defined between the insert and the inner wall of the duct. This creates a venturi effect.
[0045] As can be seen from the Figures 7A and 7B, the insert ends at an intermediate location within the ducts 50 or 150, and will end before the outlet 400 of the duct 50, which communicates into other portions of the air supply system.
[0046] Figure 7C shows features of the Figure 7A or 7B embodiments wherein insert holders 90 mount the insert within the duct 50. In this embodiment there are three insert holders, each spaced by 120°.
[0047] Figure 8 shows another feature wherein duct 50 ends at an upstream end 250. The opening 142 in the housing 143 has a lead in radius R1 communicating into the duct 50. The radius R1 may be .25" (0.6 cm) in one embodiment. Of course, other radii may be used. By having a part circular radius leading into the duct, the pressure losses are also reduced.
[0048] The combination of features dramatically reduces pressure loss, and provides a more efficient system for delivering bleed air.
[0049] Although an embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
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Claims (15)
[0001] A bleed air supply system for a gas turbine engine (10) comprising:
a duct (50; 150) having an inlet end (79) and extending to an outlet end (400), the inlet end (79) of said duct (50; 150) being provided with a central insert (82; 182) at an upstream end; and
said insert (82; 182) ending within said duct (50; 150) upstream of said outlet end (400).
[0002] A gas turbine engine (10) comprising:
a compressor (12) delivering air into a combustion section (14), and said combustion section (14) and said compressor (12) being housed in a housing (41), an air supply system communicating through said housing (41) to deliver air from a location between an upstream end of said compressor (12), and an upstream end of said combustion section (14); and
said air supply system having a duct (50; 150) with an inlet end (79) and extending to an outlet end (400), said duct (50; 150) being provided with a central insert (82; 182) at an upstream end, said insert (82; 182) ending within said duct (50; 150) upstream of said outlet end (400).
[0003] The engine (10) as set forth in claim 2, wherein a diffuser (118) is positioned downstream of said compressor (12), an opening (42) in said housing (41) supplying air to said inlet end (79), and said diffuser (118) having an outer shroud (58) and an inner shroud (54) with intermediate vanes (56), and said outer shroud (58) ending at a location upstream of a downstream end of said inner shroud (54) at locations circumferentially aligned with said inlet end (79).
[0004] The engine (10) as set forth in claim 3, wherein said outer shroud (58) only ends at the upstream location at circumferential locations associated with said inlet end (79), but extends further downstream at other locations.
[0005] The engine (10) as set forth in claim 3 or 4, wherein a flow path through said opening (42) and into said inlet end (79) of said duct (50; 150) has at least a portion formed with a part-circular radius.
[0006] The engine (10) as set forth in claim 2, wherein an opening (42) is formed through said housing (41) and into said inlet end (79) of said duct (50; 150), and a flow path through said opening (42) and into said inlet end (79) of said duct (50; 150) has at least a portion formed with a part-circular radius.
[0007] The engine (10) as set forth in claim 5 or 6, wherein said opening (42) in said housing (41) leads into said inlet end (79) of said duct (50; 150), with said inlet end (79) ending downstream of said opening (42) in said housing (41), with said part-circular radius portion formed in said housing (41).
[0008] The system or engine (10) as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein, said central insert (82; 182) provides a venturi effect by reducing the cross-sectional flow area (80) between the insert (82; 182) and an inner wall of the duct (50; 150) at the upstream end, and the insert (82; 182) and duct (50; 150) provide increased cross-sectional flow areas (86) at downstream locations.
[0009] The system or engine (10) as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein said insert (82; 182) has rounded axial ends (84; 184).
[0010] The system or engine (10) as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein said air supply system includes a plurality of ducts (50; 150), said ducts (50; 150) having inlet ends (64, 66; 68, 72) at locations spaced by at least 90° about a cross-sectional center axis (A) of a gas turbine engine (10) which is to receive said air supply system, and, optionally, each of said ducts (50; 150) being provided with an insert (82; 182).
[0011] The system or engine (10) as set forth in claim 10, wherein said inlet ends (64; 66) are spaced by 180°.
[0012] The system or engine (10) as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein a plurality of insert holders center said insert (82; 182) within said duct (50; 150).
[0013] A gas turbine engine (10) comprising:
a compressor (12) delivering air into a combustion section (14), and said combustion section (14) and said compressor (12) being housed in a housing (41), an air supply system communicating through said housing (41) to deliver air from a location between an upstream end of said compressor (12) and an upstream end of said combustion section (14);
said air supply system having a plurality of ducts (50; 150) to move air towards a use; and
said ducts (50; 150) having inlet ends (79) at locations spaced by at least 90° about a cross-sectional center axis (A) of the gas turbine engine (10).
[0014] A gas turbine engine (10) comprising:
a compressor (12) delivering air into a combustion section (14), and said combustion section (14) and said compressor (12) being housed in a housing (41), an air supply system communicating through said housing (41) to deliver air from a location between an upstream end of said compressor (12), and an upstream end of said combustion section (14);
said air supply system having a duct (50; 150) with an inlet end (79); and
a diffuser (118) positioned downstream of said compressor (12), and said diffuser (118) having an outer shroud (58) and an inner shroud (54) with intermediate vanes (56), and said outer shroud (58) ending at a location upstream of the downstream end of said inner shroud (54) at locations circumferentially aligned with said inlet end (79).
[0015] The gas turbine engine (10) as set forth in claim 14, wherein said outer shroud (58) only ends at the upstream location at circumferential locations associated with said inlet ends (79), but extends further downstream at other locations.
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