Claims
- 1. In an axial flow gas turbine engine in an aircraft, said engine having an annular flow of hot working fluid passing sequentially through a first bladed rotor stage, a vaned stator assembly having a plurality of hollow vanes, and a second bladed rotor stage;
- a flow resistant labyrinth seal comprised of an annular seal runner sealingly secured to said first and second rotor stages and a seal shroud surrounding and secured to said vaned stator assembly in closely spaced relationship to said seal runner, forming a labyrinth flow passage therebetween;
- an upstream plenum in restricted fluid communication with said annular flow upstream of said vaned stator assembly and with said labyrinth flow passage;
- a downstream plenum in fluid communication with said labyrinth flow passage and in restricted flow communication with said annular flow downstream of said vaned stator assembly;
- a compressor;
- a conduit network connected to deliver a cooling airflow from said compressor to said upstream plenum, and a modulatable control valve means located in said conduit network, the method of operation comprising:
- measuring the temperature of gas passing through said labyrinth flow passage;
- sensing aircraft speed and comparing said sensed speed to a preselected air craft speed range;
- holding said valves open any item said sensed aircraft speed is less than said preselected aircraft speed range; and
- modulating he quantity of said cooling airflow in response to the measurement of the temperature of said gas passing through said labyrinth flow passage to keep the temperature at a substantially constant maximum value when said sensed aircraft speed is greater than said aircraft speed range.
- 2. The method of claim 1 including:
- after modulating said airflow when said sensed airflow is greater than said preselected aircraft speed range, opening said valves and holding said valves open when said sensed airspeed is less than said preselected aircraft speed range.
- 3. The method of claim 1 including:
- said preslected aircraft speed range comprising a first preselected aircraft speed and a second preslected aircraft speed less than said first preselected aircraft speed;
- initially comparing said sensed speed to said first preselected aircraft speed;
- holding said valves open when said sensed speed is less than said first preslected speed;
- modulation the quantity of said cooling airflow in response to the measurement of the temperature of said gas passing through said labyrinth flow passage to keep the temperature at a substantially constant maximum value, when said sensed airspeed is greater than said first preselected airspeed;
- thereafter comparing said sensed speed to aid second preselected air craft speed; and
- after modulating said aircraft speed when said sensed airflow is greater than said first preselected aircraft speed, opening and holding said valves open when said sensed airspeed is less than said second preslected aircraft speed.
- 4. The method of claim 3 including at low aircraft speed:
- confirming a valve open condition;
- comparing the sensed temperature to an expected temperature range based on engine speed and ambient temperature;
- sensing a fault message if said sensed temperature is higher than said temperature range.
- 5. The method of claim 4 including:
- holding said valves open for the remainder of any flight if said sensed temperature is lower than said temperature range, and recording a message for later maintenance review.
- 6. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
- sensing a valves open or closed condition;
- sensing engine speed;
- opening said valves and holding open said valves for the entire flight if said valves are closed, and said engine speed is above a preselected engine speed, and said sensed temperature is above a preselected temperature.
- 7. The method of claim 1 including:
- measuring the temperature of gas passing through said labyrinth flow passage with two thermocouples;
- comparing the measured temperature of each of said thermocouples; and
- opening and holding open said modulated valves in response to said measured temperatures differing by more than a preselected amount.
- 8. In an axial flow gas turbine engine in an aircraft, said engine having an annular flow of hot working fluid passing sequentially through a first bladed rotor stage, a vaned stator assembly having a plurality of hollow vanes, and a second bladed rotor stage;
- a flow resistant labyrinth seal comprised of an annular seal runner sealingly secured to said first and second rotor stages and a seal shroud surrounding an secured to said vanes stator assembly in closely spaced relationship to said seal runner, forming a labyrinth flow passage therebetween;
- an upstream plenum in restricted fluid communication with said annular flow upstream of said vaned stator assembly and with said labyrinth flow passage;
- a downstream plenum in fluid communication with said labyrinth flow passage and in restricted flow communication with said annular flow downstream of said vaned stator assembly;
- a compressor;
- a conduit network connected to deliver a cooling airflow from said compressor to said upstream plenum, and a modulatable control valve means located in said conduit network, the method of operation comprising:
- measuring the temperature of gas passing through said labyrinth flow passage;
- sensing a low engine power condition at a time when a subsequent power excursion is expected;
- holding said valves open at said low power condition, independent of the sensed temperature; and
- after said power excursion has started, modulating the quantity of said cooling airflow in response to the measurement of the temperature of said gas passing through said labyrinth flow passage to keep the temperature at a substantially constant maximum value.
- 9. The method of claim 8 including at low engine power: confirming a valve open condition;
- comparing the sensed temperature to an expected temperature range based on engine speed and ambient temperature;
- sensing a fault message if said sensed temperature is higher than said temperature range.
- 10. The method of claim 9 including:
- holding said valves open for the remainder of any flight if said sensed temperature is lower than said temperature range, and recording a message for later maintenance review.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of copending application Ser. No. 07/634,905 filed on Dec. 27, 1990.
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