The present invention relates to a heat exchanger and more particularly the cooling of the oil in an aircraft engine.
The oil circulates in a circuit provided with heat exchangers, in particular oil/air exchangers 12, as shown in
As can be seen, the first conduits 22 of the first circuit 20 include first portions 22a which extend between a fluid inlet 32 and a first fluid connection member 34a and second portions 22b which extend between a second fluid connection member 34b and an outlet 36 for fluid. The second conduits 24 of the first circuit 20 extend between the first fluid connection member 34a and the second fluid connection member 34b. In this way, the oil flows from the fluid inlet 32, in the first portions 22a of the first conduits 22, in the first fluid connection member 34a, in the second conduits 24 of the first circuit 20, in the second member 34b for fluid connection, in the second portions 22b of the first conduits 22 then towards the outlet 36 for oil.
The first conduit 28 of the second circuit 26 comprises a first portion 28a which extends between the fluid inlet 32 and the first member 34a for fluid connection and a second portion 28b which extends between the second member 34b of fluid connection and the outlet 36 of fluid.
The second conduit 30 of the second circuit 26 extends between the first fluid connection member 34a and the second fluid connection member 34b. In this way, the oil flows from the fluid inlet 32, into the first portion 28a of the first conduit 28, into the first fluid connection member 34a, into the second conduit 30, into the second connection member 34b fluid, in the second portion 28b of the first conduit 28 of the second circuit 26 then to the oil outlet 36. Thus shaped, the oil of the second circuit 26 can allow thawing of the first circuit 20 when necessary.
As can be seen, the connecting members 34a, 34b thus used to make the fluid connection between the first conduits 22, 28 and the second conduits 24, 30 of the first circuit 20 and of the second circuit 26. However, these parts are complicated to achieve since they must include oil recirculation channels. In addition, due to the structural independence of these connecting members 34a, 34b, it is necessary to fix them by welding or brazing to the annular part, which requires particular vigilance since it is imperative that no welding or brazing does not block, even partially, the flow of oil in the first circuit 20 or the second circuit 26. It is therefore necessary to set up quality control operations which are long and costly. Furthermore, the fixing of these connecting members 34a, 34b makes them non-removable, which is not practical when it is desired to be able to simply inspect the first circuit 20 and the second circuit 26. Finally, given the location of the heat exchanger 12 of the annular air flow path, it is essential that its radial dimension is limited so as not to have to modify the diameter of the shell, which would necessarily impact the other parts which are fixed to it.
The purpose of the proposed invention is in particular to provide a simple and effective solution to the aforementioned problems of the prior art.
Is proposed an annular heat exchanger of longitudinal axis for a turbomachine, intended for example to be supported by an annular shell of a casing of the turbomachine, comprising a monobloc annular part comprising a first fluidic circuit comprising at least a first conduit and at least a second conduit extending annularly, and a second fluidic circuit comprising at least a first conduit and at least a second conduit extending annularly and arranged in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction on either side of the first conduit and second conduit of the first circuit, characterized in that the first and second conduits of the first circuit and the first and second conduits of the second circuit open onto a first end of the said annular part into a cavity which itself opens in the circumferential direction and into which a first sealing member is inserted which is shaped so as to:
According to the invention, the fluid connection at one end of the exchanger is made directly inside the annular part since the first circuit and the second circuit are formed in it. In contrast to the previous technique, there is no need for welded or brazed connection parts. In addition, the conformation of the first sealing member so as to allow fluid continuity within the first circuit and the second circuit simplifies the assembly operation, as only one member is required at this point. This assembly is also very compact.
According to another possible characteristic, the first sealing member has external grooves in which seals are engaged.
In addition, the first sealing member may comprise a wall extending in said direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and delimiting, with the annular part, two substantially parallel second connecting channels.
In addition, one of the two second channels can be arranged radially outside the other of the two second channels and are separated fluidly from each other by a wall of the first sealing member.
Also, the first member can be locked in position in the cavity by a plate applied at the circumferential end of said ring portion. This plate can be made integral with the annular part, by screwing for example.
Finally, the first and second conduits of the second circuit can be closed off by second organs at their ends opening circumferentially at the first end of the annular part. These second organs can be held in position by the above-mentioned plate.
The invention will be better understood and other details, characteristics and advantages of the invention will appear when reading the following description, which is given as a non-limiting example, with reference to the attached drawings.
Reference is now made to
The first conduits 38, 44 and second conduits 40, 42 of the first and second circuits 37, 42 are quite similar to what has been described previously with reference to
The invention therefore proposes to provide a fluid connection of the first conduits 38 and second conduits 40 of the first circuit 37 and the fluid connection of the first conduit 44 and the second conduit 46 of the second circuit 42 without having to use a member structurally independent connection of the annular part 48 of the heat exchanger.
In order to achieve, the heat exchanger, we first of all obtain a preform of the annular part 48 of the exchanger 12a which is made of a material which is a good conductor of heat, for example, an aluminium alloy. For this, a die is used to obtain simultaneously the first conduit 38 and the second conduit 40 of the first circuit 37 and the first conduit 44 and the second conduit 46 of the second circuit 42. At the end of this stage, the first conduits 38, 44 and second conduits 40, 46 of the first 37 and second 42 circuits extend from the first end 13 to the second end of the annular part 48 and open in a circumferential direction at the said ends. In a further step, a cavity is formed in the radial thickness of the annular part 48, the cavity being delineated by dotted lines in
In order to allow an independent oil circulation between the first circuit 37 and the second circuit 42 at the first end 13, a first sealing element 52 is added which is shaped in a special way, i.e.:
In order to understand how the first sealing member 52 partly delimits the first connecting channel 55 and the second connecting channel 56, 58, we will now describe it. In particular, this one, shown in
The first sealing member 52 is mounted as a seal in cavity 50 of the annular part, with the ring seals 64 mounted in grooves 62. The end face of the first section 52a of the first organ 52 facing and at a distance from the outlets of the first sections 38a of the first ducts 38 and the outlets of the second ducts 40 forms an oil flow face in the first connecting channel 55. Also, the first sealing member 52 is dimensioned and the holes 54 are positioned on the annular part 48 in such a way that hole 54 of the second portion 44a of the first conduit 44 and hole 54 of the second conduit 46 open into the second connecting channel 56, 58. Specifically, it can be seen that each hole 54 is fluidly connected to two substantially parallel second connecting channels 56, 58, with the connecting wall 52c of the first sealing member 52 radially separating the two second connecting channels 56, 58. It can also be seen that the seals 64 provide a fluid seal between the first circuit 37 and the second circuit 42.
Second sealing elements 66 are inserted, at the first end 13, in the outlet of the second portion 44a of the first conduit 44 of the second circuit 42 and in the outlet of the second conduit 46 of the second circuit 42. Each of the second sealing elements 66 comprises an annular groove 68 in which a seal 68 is mounted in a similar manner to that described with reference to the first organ 52, the function being identical.
In order to keep the first sealing element 52 and the second sealing elements 66 in position despite the oil pressure, a plate 70 is applied to these elements at the circumferential end face. This plate is screwed into the ring section with screws 72.
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