Claims
- 1. An actuation system for selectively varying the air inflow geometry of a gas turbine engine combustor having a liner portion which defines a combustion flow passage, said liner portion having an annular configuration and first and second air inlet openings spaced apart along an axis of said combustor, said actuation system comprising:
- (a) sealing means axially movable relative to said combustor across said air inlet openings for selectively and inversely varying air inflow therethrough, said sealing means including first and second generally ring-shaped sealing members adapted to coaxially circumscribe said liner portion for slidable axial movement relative thereto;
- (b) a unison ring positionable within said combustor;
- (c) means for connecting said unison ring within said combustor for rotation relative thereto about said axis; and
- (d) linking means interconnected between said sealing means and unison ring for moving said first and second sealing members in opposite axial directions in response to rotation of said unison ring, said linking means including a circumferentially spaced series of bell crank members pivotally connected to said unison ring, means for connecting said bell crank members to said liner portion for rotation relative thereto about axes generally perpendicular to said combustor axis, a first circumferentially spaced series of actuating rods connected at their opposite ends to one of said sealing rings and to one of said bell crank members, and a second circumferentially spaced series of actuating rods connected at their opposite ends to the other of said sealing rings and to one of said bell crank members, and a control member movably extendable into said combustor to selectively rotate said unison ring.
- 2. Variable geometry combustor apparatus comprising:
- (a) a liner portion defining a combustion flow passage and having first and second air inlet openings spaced apart along on axis of said combustor and communicating with said combustion flow passage, said liner portion having an annular configuration and circumscribing said combustor axis;
- (b) a housing circumscribing said liner portion and defining therewith an air inlet plenum;
- (c) a first sealing member carried by said liner portion for axial motion therealong between first and second positions in which said first sealing member respectively blocks and unblocks said first air inlet opening;
- (d) a second sealing member carried by said liner portion for axial motion therealong between first and second positions in which said second sealing member respectively unblocks and blocks said second air inlet opening, said first and second sealing members being generally ring-shaped and coaxially overlying said liner portion;
- (e) a unison ring carried coaxially within said inlet plenum for rotation relative to said liner portion about said axis;
- (f) a control member connected to said actuating member and extending outwardly through said housing, said control member being movable in a direction generally perpendicular to said axis to rotate said actuating member in a selected direction; and
- (g) linking means interconnected between said sealing members and said actuating member for moving said sealing members to said first or second positions in response to rotation in a selected direction of said actuating member, said linking means including a circumferentially spaced series of actuating rods extending axially within said plenum, said linking means further including a circumferentially spaced series of bell crank members pivotally connected to said unison ring, each of said bell crank members further being connected to two of said actuating rods.
- 3. The combustor apparatus of claim 2 wherein said actuating rods and said bell crank members cooperate to move said sealing rings in axially opposite directions in response to rotation of said unison ring.
- 4. A method of controlling air inflow into the interior of a combustor liner having first and second air inlet openings spaced apart along an axis of said liner and communicating with said interior, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) mounting a first sealing member on said liner for axial movement across said first inlet opening to block and unblock the same;
- (b) mounting a second sealing member on said liner for axial movement across said second inlet opening to block and unblock the same;
- (c) providing an actuating member rotatable about said axis;
- (d) interconnecting said sealing members to said actuating member with linking means for causing axial motion of said sealing members in response to rotation of said actuating member, said interconnecting step including pivotally connecting a bell crank member to said actuating member, supporting said bell crank member for rotation about an axis generally perpendicular to said liner axis, connecting the opposite ends of a first actuating rod to said bell crank member and said first sealing member, and connecting the opposite ends of a second actuating rod to said bell crank member and said second sealing member;
- (e) rotating said actuating member; and
- (f) utilizing said linking means to move said sealing members in axially opposite directions in response to rotation of said actuating member to thereby inversely vary air inflow through said air inlet openings.
- 5. A method of controlling air inflow into the interior of a combustor liner having first and second air inlet openings spaced apart along an axis of said liner and communicating with said interior, said liner having an annular configuration and said first and second air inlet openings being defined by first and second annular arrays of slots formed through said liner, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) mounting a first sealing member on said liner for axial movement across said first inlet opening to block and unblock the same;
- (b) mounting a second sealing member on said liner for axial movement across said second inlet opening to block and unblock the same, said mounting steps (a) and (b) being performed by coaxially and externally mounting first and second sealing rings on said liner;
- (c) rotatably mounting a unison ring on said liner in an axially aligned relationship therewith;
- (d) interconnecting said sealing rings to said unison ring with linking means for causing axial motion of said sealing rings in response to rotation of said unison ring, said interconnecting step being performed by providing a plurality of bell crank members each having a base leg portion, a trunk portion extending perpendicularly to said base leg portion, and first and second control arm portions extending perpendicularly from said trunk portion in generally opposite directions, pivotally connecting the outer ends of said base leg portions to said unison ring at circumferentially spaced locations around its periphery, providing a plurality of first control rods, connecting opposite end portion of each of said first control rods to said first sealing ring and to one of said first control arm portions, providing a plurality of second control rods, connecting opposite ends portion of each of said second control arm portions, and supporting said trunk portions of said bell crank members for rotation about axes generally perpendicular to said liner axis; and
- (e) rotating said unison ring.
- 6. A variable geometry combustor comprising:
- (a) a housing having an annular inlet plenum circumscribing an axis of said combustor, said plenum being bounded at one end by an annular end wall of said housing;
- (b) an annular combustor liner circumscribing said axis and having an upstream end portion projecting axially into said plenum, said liner having an annular upstream end wall facing and axially spaced from said housing end wall, a first annular array of air inlet openings circumscribing said axis and communicating with the liner interior adjacent said liner end wall, and a second annular array of air inlet openings circumscribing said axis and communicating with the liner interior, said second array of inlet openings being spaced in a downstream direction from said first array;
- (c) a first sealing ring coaxially and exteriorly carried by said liner for axial movement across said first array of inlet openings to block or unblock the same;
- (d) a second sealing ring coaxially and exteriorly carried by said liner for axial movement across said second array of inlet openings to block or unblock the same;
- (e) an actuating ring coaxially positioned within said plenum between said liner and housing end walls;
- (f) a plurality of support members positioned within said plenum and supporting said actuating ring for rotation relative to said liner;
- (g) a control member extending inwardly through said housing, said control member being connected to said actuating ring and movable relative to said housing to effect rotation of said actuating ring in a predetermined direction;
- (h) a bell crank member positioned within said plenum and pivotally connected to said actuating ring;
- (i) a bracket positioned within said plenum and supporting said bell crank member for rotation about an axis generally perpendicular to said combustor axis in response to rotation of said actuation ring;
- (j) a first actuating rod connected at opposite ends to said first sealing ring and to said bell crank member for axially moving said first sealing member in response to rotation of said actuating ring; and
- (k) a second actuating rod connected at opposite ends to said second sealing ring and to said bell crank member for axially moving said second sealing member in response to rotation of said actuating ring.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. F33615-79-C-2000 awarded by the U.S. Air Force.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
| Number |
Date |
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| 672530 |
May 1952 |
GBX |