TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention concerns a nacelle with a simplified cowling arrangement.
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Such a nacelle typically comprises a fixed upper cowling 7 and a lower cowling 9 mounted pivotably on said upper cowling owing to hinges 11, with bolts 13 being provided to lock/unlock the lower cowling for maintenance operations of the members found in the peripheral zone 15 situated between the air inlet 17, the casing of the fan 19 and the thrust reverser 21.
Such a nacelle therefore requires the implementation of hinges and bolts, as well as rods making it possible to maintain the lower cowling 9 in the open position.
These articulation, locking and maintenance members have the drawback of putting a strain on the weight and cost of the assembly.
The present invention therefore aims in particular to provide a nacelle of the abovementioned type which has a lower weight and lower cost.
This aim of the invention is achieved with a nacelle comprising a first cowling and a second cowling capable of covering in particular the zone situated around the casing of the fan of a turbojet engine, remarkable in that it also comprises an intermediate cowling fixed to said first cowling so as to sandwich a support mast of said turbojet engine, and in that said second cowling is attached on said intermediate cowling by removable fastening means.
Owing to these features, the first cowling and the intermediate cowling constitute fixing supports for the second cowling, and when one wishes to access said zone, one need only disassemble the second panel and remove it completely.
No articulation, bolt or maintenance rod is necessary: in this way one saves weight, gains simplicity and lowers the cost.
According to other optional features of the nacelle according to the invention:
Other features and advantages of the present invention will appear in light of the following description, and upon examination of the appended figures, in which:
In all of these figures, identical or similar numerical references designate identical or similar members or sets of members.
In reference now to
The upper 7 and lower 9 cowlings essentially have the shape of half cylinders and include, on their internal faces, reinforcements in the form of ribs 25, 27. The intermediate cowling 23 is essentially in the form of a plate, also provided on its inner face with reinforcements 29.
These three cowlings include, on their downstream edge (relative to the direction of circulation of the air in the turbojet engine 3), axial pins 31, 33, 35, the function of which will be explained below.
The upper cowling 7 and the intermediate cowling 23 also include fittings 37, 39, connected together in pairs by rods 41.
One can also see in
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The upstream edge of the lower cowling 9 is fixed on angle irons 49 mounted on the air inlet 17, owing to fastening members such as screws 51 cooperating with nut casings 53.
One can also see in
It will also be noted, as shown in this figure, that joints 55, 57 are fastened on the lateral edges of the upper cowling 7 and the intermediate cowling 23 cooperating with the mast 5; the reverse is possible, i.e. the joints can be fastened on the mast 5 and rest on the upper cowling 7 and the intermediate cowling 23.
When one wishes to access the peripheral zone 15 surrounding the casing of the fan 19, in particular for maintenance operations of the members found in that zone (electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, electronic, etc.), one proceeds as indicated in
One begins by removing the line of screws 51 situated on the upstream edge of the lower cowling 9, as indicated by arrow F1 of
One then removes the screws connecting the two lateral edges of the lower cowling 9 to the respective edges of the upper cowling 7 and of the intermediate cowling 23 (of course, this order of removing the attachments is purely indicative).
One then separates the upstream edge of the lower cowling 9 from the angle irons 49 fastened downstream from the air inlet 17, as indicated by arrow F2 of
One then slides the lower cowling 9 toward the front of the nacelle, as indicated by arrow F3 of
Lastly, one can radially separate the lower cowling 9 from the nacelle, as indicated by arrow F4 of
Once the lower cowling 9 is removed in this way, one can access the peripheral zone 15.
If one wishes to access the upper part of this peripheral zone 15, after having removed the lower cowling 9, one can access the fittings 39 of the intermediate cowling 23, and thus detach the rods 41 from said fittings.
One can then remove both the intermediate cowling 23 and the upper cowling 7, thereby completely freeing the peripheral zone of the fan casing 19.
As can be understood from the preceding, the nacelle according to the invention includes a cowling that can be placed and removed extremely simply, owing to removable fastening means.
No articulation, locking and opening maintenance rod system is necessary, which makes it possible to save in terms of weight, simplicity and cost.
It will also be noted that the assembly/disassembly of the lower cowling 9 is done easily due to the fact that this cowling does not act on the compression of the joints 55 and 57.
In this alternative, one does, however, keep the axial pins 33 and the removable fastening means of the screw/nut type for the lateral edges of the cowlings.
Of course, the present invention is in no way limited to the embodiments described and illustrated, provided as simple examples.
For instance, one may consider placing one or several quick access doors on the lower cowling 9, these doors for example being mounted pivotably on the cowling 9 using hinges.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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08/00196 | Jan 2008 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR08/01390 | 10/3/2008 | WO | 00 | 7/13/2010 |