This application relates to a set of inlet guide vanes which are provided with an actuator to vary the position of the vanes, and wherein the actuator is positioned radially inwardly of the vanes.
Gas turbine engines are known, and typically have a fan delivering air into a compressor section. The compressor compresses air and delivers it into a combustion section. The air is mixed with fuel and combusted in the combustion section, and products of that combustion pass downstream over turbine rotors.
Typically, the fan includes a rotor driving a plurality of rotor blades. Inlet guide vanes direct and control the air flow approaching the rotor blades. One known type of inlet guide vanes has a variable angle which is changed by an actuator. By changing the position of the inlet guide vanes, the direction the air approaches the rotor, as well as the volume of air approaching the rotor can be controlled. A single actuator actuates or changes the position of a plurality of circumferentially spaced inlet guide vanes. The actuators have typically been positioned at a radially outer portion of the gas turbine engine.
In addition, the actuators have typically rotated a ring to change the position of the inlet guide vanes.
A variable inlet guide vane assembly includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced inlet guide vanes mounted to pivot to change an angle of the guide vanes relative to an air flow. An actuator actuates the plurality of inlet guide vanes to change the angle, and is positioned radially inward of the inlet guide vanes.
A gas turbine engine is also disclosed.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, of which the following is a brief description.
A gas turbine engine 10, such as a turbofan gas turbine engine, circumferentially disposed about an engine centerline, or axial centerline axis 12 is shown in
Features which are unique in this application are shown within the fan section of
The rotor blades 130 are positioned to be adjacent inlet guide vanes 132. The inlet guide vanes 132 are variable angle vanes, and are pivotally mounted such as shown at 50 and at 134. The inlet guide vanes 132 may be positioned adjacent to fixed inlet frame 136. The inlet frame is shown somewhat simplistically, and typically includes inner and outer cylindrical rings connected by a plurality of struts. The connection 200 of the actuator 44 to the inlet frame 136 is shown somewhat schematically, but may be at the cylindrical portion at the inner periphery. As can be appreciated from
An actuator 44 is mounted radially inwardly of the guide vanes 132 and fixed to inlet frame 136 at 200. The inlet frame actuator 44 drives a rod 60 on a line C. The rod 60 has a threaded rod end 64, and a nut 62 secures a cam ring 42. The actuator 44 may be a hydraulic or electric actuator. As shown, a fluid or electric current supply 46 provides power or hydraulic fluid to the actuator 44.
The cam ring 42 has a cam slot 43. A cam roller 40 is positioned in the slot 43
A link 38 connects the roller 40 to the pivot point 134 on the inlet guide vane 132. A spherical bearing maybe used between a link 38 and a roller 40 to prevent constraints to either the link or the roller during actuation
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Alternatively, as shown in
Another embodiment 190 is illustrated in
The roller cage 208 is illustrated in
A worker of ordinary skill in the art would recognize when it would be desirable to position the vane in the different positions. However, the use of the actuator and linkage assembly positioned radially inward of the guide vane allows for a smaller profile engine than the prior art which provided the actuator radially outward of the vanes. Further, the use of the axially moving cam ring is simpler to operate than the prior art rotating cam rings.
Although an embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.