Claims
- 1. An augmentor liner, comprising:a first section having a first flange that includes a first contact surface; and a second section having a second flange that includes a second contact surface and a plurality of second apertures, and wherein said first flange and said second flange axially overlap one another; and a channel formed by said first section and said second section; wherein in a first position said first flange axially overlaps said second flange a first distance and said apertures in said second flange are disposed within said channel, and in a second position said first flange overlaps said second flange a second distance, said second distance greater than said first distance, and said second apertures are aligned with said first flange.
- 2. The augmentor liner of claim 1, further comprising a wear member disposed between said first flange and second flanges.
- 3. The augmentor liner of claim 2, wherein said wear member is a coating bonded to one of said first contact surface or said second contact surface, and the other of said first contact surface or said second contact surface is in contact with said wear member.
- 4. The augmentor liner of claim 3, wherein said first flange includes a plurality of pockets disposed in said first contact surface, and said second contact surface is in contact with said wear member.
- 5. The augmentor liner of claim 2, wherein said first flange includes a plurality of pockets disposed in said first contact surface, and said second contact surface is in contact with said wear member.
- 6. The augmentor liner of claim 5, wherein said wear member is a ring attached to one of said first contact surface or said second contact surface.
- 7. The augmentor liner of claim 2, wherein said wear member is a ring attached to one of said first contact surface or said second contact surface, and the other of said first contact surface or said second contact surface is in contact with said wear member.
- 8. The augmentor liner of claim 1, wherein said first flange includes a plurality of pockets disposed in said first contact surface.
- 9. The augmentor liner of claim 1, wherein said first flange and said second flange are circumferentially extending and said first flange is disposed radially inside of said second flange.
- 10. The augmentor liner of claim 9, wherein said first flange includes a plurality of cooling apertures.
- 11. A self-actuating thermally controlled liner valve, comprising:a first liner section having a circumferentially extending first flange, said first flange having a first contact surface; and a second liner section having a circumferentially extending second flange, said second flange having a second contact surface and a plurality of second apertures, and wherein said second flange is disposed radially outside of said first flange; wherein under a first set of operating conditions said valve is in an open position, and in said open position said second apertures are misaligned with said first flange to permit the flow of air; and wherein under a second set of operating conditions said first liner section and said second liner section thermally grow toward one another, thereby placing said valve in a closed position wherein said second apertures are aligned with said first flange to redirect the flow of air.
- 12. The valve of claim 11, further comprising a wear member disposed between said first flange and second flanges.
- 13. The valve of claim 12, wherein said wear member is a coating bonded to one of said first contact surface or said second contact surface.
- 14. The valve of claim 12, wherein said wear member is a ring attached to one of said first contact surface or said second contact surface.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this application pursuant to Contract No. F33657-91-C-0007 awarded by the Department of the Air Force.
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