The present invention relates to a de-oiler system for an aeroengine, and to an aeroengine including such a de-oiler system. In an aeroengine, and in particular in a turbojet, oil flows are circulated towards certain components, in particular in order to perform lubrication functions. After being introduced into members that need to be lubricated, the oil is recovered so as to be recycled and thus reinjected once more into the lubrication circuit.
Nevertheless, lubrication circuits are not completely leaktight, and there are losses that define oil consumption of the engine.
The main source of oil leakage is to be found in the system for de-oiling the air from engine enclosures associated with front and rear bearings of the engine: air flows to the bearing enclosures between parts that are rotary and stationary, and the air picks up oil, being subsequently vented to the outside through a de-oiler system. Increasing the air/oil separation power of the de-oiler system makes it possible to reduce the oil consumption of the engine or the turbojet, and thus to reduce the cost of operating it.
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De-oiling proper is obtained with the help of a centrifugal de-oiler 16 of annular shape that is mounted on the axial degassing tube 12. The inlet face 16a of the de-oiler 16 is in contact with the oil-laden air contained in the enclosure 10, while its outlet 16b communicates with the axial degassing tube 12. The centrifugal de-oiler 16 is constrained to rotate with the tube 12. In simplified manner, the de-oiler 16 is constituted by a plurality of microchannels, e.g. constituted by a honeycomb structure, with the edges of the inlet face 16a tending, under the effect of the de-oiler rotating, to remove the oil droplets that are sent towards the enclosure 10 while allowing air to pass towards the degassing tube under the effect of the pressure that exists in the enclosure 10. This thus separates the oil from the air, the oil being recovered by a pump circuit opening out into the bottom portion of the enclosure 10, which circuit is not shown in
In such a system, the speed of rotation of the de-oiler 16 is naturally determined by the speed of rotation of the degassing tube 12. It is found that with such a system, the rate at which oil is separated from the air is significantly less than the target rate, and that this gives rise to increase oil consumption.
An object of the present invention is to provide a de-oiler system for an aeroengine that makes it possible to improve the rate at which lubricating oil is recycled, i.e. the rate at which oil is separated from air, without significantly complicating the structure, e.g. of the rear bearing enclosure of the aeroengine.
According to the invention, to achieve this object, the de-oiler system for an aeroengine having a casing defining a volume containing a mixture of air and oil for processing and a hollow rotary shaft comprising:
a rotary hollow tube distinct from said shaft;
a de-oiler structure fastened to said tube and constrained to rotate with said tube, said de-oiler structure having an inlet first face communicating with said volume and an outlet second face connected to the passage provided in said hollow tube; and
transmission means between said hollow tube and said shaft for communicating a speed of rotation V to said hollow tube about its axis in such a manner that said speed of rotation V is greater than the speed of rotation v of said rotary shaft, whereby the droplets of oil contained in the air inside the casing are removed towards the casing of the inlet face of said de-oiler structure and the processed air is collected via said passage of the rotary hollow tube.
It can be understood that in the invention the de-oiler structure is driven at a speed of rotation that is no longer the speed of rotation of the hollow rotary shaft, i.e. the degassing shaft, but at a speed of rotation that can be defined by selecting an appropriate ratio between the speed V and the speed v for optimizing the operation of the de-oiler structure.
In addition, it can be seen that even though the de-oiler structure constitutes an additional part, it does not alter the general organization of the bearing enclosure that usually constitutes the casing in which de-oiling is performed.
Preferably, the axes of said hollow tube and of said rotary shaft are parallel. Thus, implementing the transmission is significantly simplified.
Preferably, said transmission means comprise a first gearwheel mounted on said hollow tube co-operating with a second gearwheel mounted on said rotary shaft.
Also preferably, said hollow tube passes through the wall of said casing and a labyrinth type gasket is interposed between said hollow tube and the wall of said casing.
Also preferably, bearings secured to the casing wall are provided, in which bearings said hollow tube is mounted to enable it to be centered.
Also preferably, the de-oiler structure is of the metal foam type.
The invention also provides an aeroengine or more particularly an airplane turbojet wherein its de-oiler system is in accordance with the above-specified characteristics, the de-oiler system preferably being mounted in the enclosure associated with the rear bearing. It may also optionally be mounted in the front bearing enclosure, or indeed between the two enclosures.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention appear better on reading the following description of a preferred embodiment of the invention, given by way of non-limiting example. The description refers to the accompanying figures, in which:
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The de-oiler structure given overall reference 20 is essentially constituted by a hollow rotary tube 21 having an annular centrifugal de-oiler structure 22 mounted thereon. The hollow tube 21 is preferably mounted in such a manner that its axis XX′ is parallel to the axis YY′ of the degassing tube 12. Nevertheless, these axes need not be mutually parallel. The hollow tube 21 is mounted in two series of bearings 24 and 26, themselves mounted in support structures 28 and 30 secured to the rear bearing enclosure. The de-oiler annular structure 22 has an outer inlet face 22a that is directly in contact with the volume defined by the rear bearing enclosure 10, and by an inner outlet face 22b that is connected to the passage 34 defined by the hollow tube 21. The hollow tube 21 has a first end 21a that is closed and a second end 21b that is open and that enables air to be recovered from the outlet of the de-oiler structure 20. In order to provide sealing relative to the hollow tube 21, labyrinth type gaskets 40 and 42 are mounted firstly on the outside face of the tube 21 and secondly on the pressurization pipes 14.
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In the above description, the de-oiler structure is mounted in the rear bearing enclosure, which corresponds to the best solution economically speaking. Nevertheless, a de-oiler structure could naturally equally well be mounted in the front bearing enclosure, or indeed in both enclosures.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0753515 | Feb 2007 | FR | national |