Claims
- 1. An exhaust mixer, comprising:
a passage extending from an inlet to an outlet to convey an exhaust flow therethrough, said passage extending along a centerline axis of the mixer; several lobes circumferentially disposed about the axis and each defining a corresponding one of several inner channels, said inner channels each intersecting at least one other of said inner channels between said inlet and said outlet; and wherein said lobes are each shaped to turn said inner channels about said axis to block viewing of said inlet through said lobes from a view plane perpendicular to said axis and downstream of said outlet.
- 2. The exhaust mixer of claim 1, wherein inlet has a generally circular cross section along said axis and said outlet has a generally symmetric, serpentine contour about said axis.
- 3. The exhaust mixer of claim 1, wherein said mixer further includes several outer channels each positioned between a correspond pair of said inner channels, said lobes each include a different pair of a number of walls radially disposed about said axis, and said walls each separate a respective one of said inner channels from a respective one of said outer channels.
- 4. The exhaust mixer of claim 3, wherein said inner channels and said outer channels each correspond to a different one of a number of sectors of a cross section taken along said axis, said sectors each subtending an angle less than or equal to 45 degrees.
- 5. The exhaust mixer of claim 1, further comprising several fins each projecting into said passage from an inner surface bounding said inner channels or said passage.
- 6. The exhaust mixer of claim 5, wherein at least one of said fins is in the form of a vane defining a passageway in fluid communication with a corresponding one of said outer channels.
- 7. The exhaust mixer of claim 1, wherein said lobes each have a helical shape about said axis to rotate each of said inner channels at least 15 degrees about said axis, and said lobes each flare away from said axis as said lobes each advance in a direction from said inlet to toward said outlet along said axis.
- 8. The exhaust mixer of claim 1, wherein said lobes each include a pair of confronting walls with said corresponding one of said inner channels therebetween, a first one of said pair of confronting walls extending farther along said axis at said outlet than a second one of said pair of confronting walls for each of said lobes.
- 9. An apparatus, comprising:
a gas turbine engine; and an exhaust mixer coupled to said engine along an axis, said mixer including several outward ridges radially projecting away from said axis, said ridges each defining one of a number of inner channels intersecting at least one other of said inner channels within said mixer, said ridges each being shaped to turn said inner channels about said axis.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising:
an aircraft, said engine being coupled to said aircraft and being configured to propel said aircraft; and a duct coupled to said engine to expel a exhaust flow from said engine during engine operation, said mixer being positioned within said duct.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said mixer includes a passage extending from an inlet to receive said exhaust flow to an outlet to discharge said exhaust flow, said inner channels cooperate with said passage to direct the exhaust flow, said mixer defines a number of outer channels each provided between a corresponding pair of said ridges, and said outer channels are operable to direct cooling air to mix with the exhaust flow at said outlet when said engine is operating.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said inner channels each have a cross-sectional contour taken along said axis corresponding to an annular sector shape.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising a number of outer channels radially disposed about said axis, said outer channels each being positioned between a corresponding pair of said ridges, said ridges each including a different pair of a number of walls radially disposed about said axis, said walls each separating a respective one of said inner channels from a respective one of said outer channels.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said inner channels rotate about said axis at least 15 degrees as said ridges extend along said axis.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising a plurality of fins extending into said passage.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said ridges each include a pair of confronting walls with a corresponding one of said inner channels therebetween, a first one of said pair of confronting walls extending farther along said axis than a second one of said pair of confronting walls for each of said ridges.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said ridges are each have a helical shape about said axis to twist each of said inner channels at least about 20 degrees about said axis as said ridges extend along said axis, said ridges each include a different pair of a number of walls radially disposed about said axis, said walls each separate a respective one of said inner channels from a different one of a number of outer channels, said inner channels and said outer channels each correspond to a different one of a number of sectors of an imaginary circle with a center coincident with said axis, and said sectors each subtend an angle less than or equal to about 30 degrees.
- 18. An apparatus, comprising: an engine operable to discharge an exhaust flow and a mixer coupled to said engine along an axis to mix the exhaust flow with cooling air, said mixer including:
a passage extending from an inlet to an outlet along a centerline axis of said mixer; and a number of inner chutes circumferentially disposed about said passage, said inner chutes each opening into said passage and being shaped to turn about said axis to block viewing of said engine through said inner chutes.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein inlet has a generally circular cross section along said axis and said outlet has a generally symmetric, serpentine contour about said axis.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein said mixer further includes several outer chutes each positioned between a correspond pair of said inner chutes.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20, further comprising a several fins each projecting into said passage from an inner surface bounding said inner chutes or said passage.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein one or more of said fins are in the form of a vane defining a passageway in fluid communication with a corresponding one of said outer channels.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 18, further comprising a number of wall portions each extending a corresponding one of said inner chutes to block said corresponding one of said inner chutes from view at a point downstream from said outlet along a line of sight parallel to said axis.
- 24. An apparatus, comprising:
a gas turbine engine operable to produce an exhaust flow; a conduit coupled to said engine along an axis to mix the exhaust flow with cooling air, said conduit including a passage and a number of lobes each defining a corresponding one of several inner channels circumferentially disposed about said axis, said lobes each being shaped to turn a corresponding one of said inner channels about said axis as said corresponding one of said inner channels advances along said axis; and a number of fins each extending into said passage from said conduit and converging with one or more other of said fins as said axis is approached.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein said fins are each shaped to twist about said axis as said fins each extend along said axis.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein said conduit defines a number of outer channels each positioned between a corresponding pair of said inner channels.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein said passage includes an inlet to receive the exhaust flow and an outlet to discharge the exhaust flow, said outer channels turn about said axis with said inner channels, and said lobes each flare outward as said lobes each advance along said axis from said inlet to said outlet.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein one or more of said fins each include a passageway in fluid communication with a corresponding one of said outer channels.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 28, wherein said engine includes a centerbody extending into said mixer through said inlet, and said passageway of each of said one or more fins is in fluid communication with an opening into said centerbody.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein said inner channels twist about said axis to block view of said engine through said lobes from a view plane perpendicular to said axis, and downstream of said outlet and said fins are arranged in a spiral pattern at said outlet to at least partially block view through said passage from said view plane.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 24, further comprising an aircraft, said engine being coupled to said aircraft and being configured to propel said aircraft.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein said lobes each include a different pair of a number of walls radially disposed about said axis, said walls each separate a respective one of said inner channels from a respective one of said outer channels, and a first one of said pair of confronting walls extends farther along said axis than a second one of said pair of confronting walls for each of said lobes.
- 33. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein said fins are visible through an outlet of said passage.
- 34. An apparatus, comprising: a gas turbine engine operable to produce an exhaust flow and a mixer coupled to said engine along an axis to mix the exhaust flow with cooling air, said mixer including:
a passage positioned along said axis to convey said exhaust flow therethrough; several inner chutes circumferentially disposed about said passage; several outer chutes circumferentially disposed about said passage, said outer chutes each being positioned between a respective pair of said inner chutes; and a number of vanes each extending into said passage, one or more of said vanes each including a passageway in fluid communication with a corresponding one of said outer chutes.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 34, wherein said passage includes an inlet opposite said outlet along said axis, said inner chutes each turn about said axis as said inner chutes each extend along said axis, and said inner chutes each open into said passage.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 34, further comprising an aircraft, said engine being coupled to said aircraft and being configured to propel said aircraft.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 34, wherein said inner chutes are each defined by a corresponding one of a number of lobes radially disposed about said passage, said lobes each include a different pair of a number of walls radially disposed about said axis.
- 38. The apparatus of claim 37, wherein said vanes are radially disposed about said axis.
- 39. The apparatus of claim 37, wherein said lobes each have a helical shape rotating at least 15 degrees about said axis as said lobes each extend along said axis.
- 40. The apparatus of claim 34, wherein said engine includes a centerbody extending into said mixer, and said passageway of each of said one or more vanes is in fluid communication with a plenum in said centerbody.
- 41. An apparatus, comprising:
a gas turbine engine operable to produce an exhaust flow; a conduit coupled to said engine along an axis to mix the exhaust flow with cooling air, said conduit including a passage and a number of lobes circumferentially disposed about said passage; and a number of fins each extending into said passage from said conduit and being shaped to turn about said axis as said fins each advance along said axis.
- 42. The apparatus of claim 41, wherein said lobes each include a corresponding one of a number of inner channels.
- 43. The apparatus of claim 42, wherein said conduit defines a number of outer channels each positioned between a corresponding pair of said inner channels.
- 44. The apparatus of claim 42, wherein said lobes are each shaped to turn said inner channels with said fins at least 15 degrees about said axis.
- 45. The apparatus of claim 41 further comprising an aircraft, said engine being coupled to said aircraft and being configured to propel said aircraft.
- 46. The apparatus of claim 41, wherein said fins each extend radially relative to said axis and are visible through a discharge outlet of said passage.
- 47. An apparatus, comprising: a gas turbine engine and a mixer coupled to said engine along an axis to mix cooling air with an exhaust flow produced during engine operation, said mixer including:
an inlet and an outlet opposite said inlet along said axis; a number of lobes radially disposed about said axis, said lobes each turning about said axis between said inlet and said outlet as said lobes each extend along said axis, said lobes including a number of wall portions at said outlet, said wall portions each extending a first side of a respective one of said lobes past a second side of said respective one of said lobes along said axis to reduce thermal signature of the apparatus.
- 48. The apparatus of claim 47, wherein said wall portions each at least partially obstruct view of an inner surface of said second one of said sides for said respective one of said lobes from a plane perpendicular to said axis and downstream from said outlet.
- 49. The apparatus of claim 47, wherein said wall portions are each shaped to define a coanda surface.
- 50. The apparatus of claim 47, wherein said wall portions each block view of said second side for said respective one of said lobes from a plane perpendicular to said axis and downstream from said outlet.
- 51. The apparatus of claim 47, wherein said lobes each include one of a number of inner channels radially disposed about said axis between said inlet and said outlet.
- 52. The apparatus of claim 51, wherein said mixer includes a number of outer channels each positioned between a corresponding pair of inner channels, said inner channels and said outer channels each twisting about said axis to block a line of sight view of said engine from said outlet through said inner channels.
- 53. The apparatus of claim 47, further comprising:
an aircraft, said engine being coupled to said aircraft and being configured to propel said aircraft; and a duct coupled to said engine to discharge the exhaust flow from said engine during engine operation, said mixer being positioned within said duct.
- 54. An apparatus, comprising: a gas turbine engine and a mixer coupled to said engine along an axis to mix cooling air with an exhaust flow produced during engine operation, said mixer including:
an inlet and an outlet opposite said inlet along said axis; a number of inner chutes radially disposed about said axis, said inner chutes each turning about said axis as said inner chutes each extend along said axis; and a number of wall portions at said outlet, said wall portions each extending from a corresponding one of said inner chutes to block view of said corresponding one of said inner chutes from downstream of said outlet along a line of sight parallel to said axis.
- 55. The apparatus of claim 54, wherein said wall portions are each shaped to define a coanda surface.
- 56. The apparatus of claim 54, wherein said mixer includes a passage extending through said mixer from said inlet to said outlet, and said inner chutes each open into said passage between said inlet and said outlet.
- 57. The apparatus of claim 54, wherein said wall portions each cooperate with said corresponding one of said inner chutes to block view of said engine through said inner chutes.
- 58. The apparatus of claim 54, further comprising:
an aircraft, said engine being coupled to said aircraft and being configured to propel said aircraft; and a duct coupled to said engine to discharge the exhaust flow from said engine during engine operation, said mixer being positioned within said duct.
- 59. An apparatus, comprising: a gas turbine engine and a mixer coupled to said engine along an axis to mix cooling air with an exhaust flow produced during engine operation, said mixer including:
an inlet and an outlet opposite said inlet along said axis; a number of lobes radially disposed about said axis, said lobes each turning about said axis between said inlet and said outlet as said lobes each extend along said axis, said lobes each including a respective one of a number of first walls opposite a respective one a number of second walls, said respective one of said first walls hiding said respective one of said second walls from view along a view plane perpendicular to said axis and downstream of said outlet.
- 60. The apparatus of claim 59, wherein said first walls are each shaped to define a coanda surface.
- 61. The apparatus of claim 59, wherein said lobes each include one of a number of inner channels and said mixer includes a passage extending through said mixer from said inlet to said outlet.
- 62. The apparatus of claim 61, wherein said mixer includes a number of outer channels each positioned between a corresponding pair of inner channels, said inner channels and said outer channels each twisting about said axis to block a line of sight view of said engine from said outlet through said inner channels.
- 63. The apparatus of claim 59, further comprising:
an aircraft, said engine being coupled to said aircraft and being configured to propel said aircraft; and a duct coupled to said engine to expel the exhaust flow from said engine during engine operation, said mixer being positioned within said duct.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application serial No. 60/114,623 filed 4 Jan. 1999, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (2)
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