The present invention refers to a pressure compensation device for an aircraft, more specifically a pressure compensation device for an element of an aircraft that contains an flammable substance in its interior.
In this document a new concept of pressure compensation device is disclosed that integrates a device to protect the deposit inside of which there are inherent excessive pressure differences that could lead to a structural failure of the wing.
In general integral fuel deposits of an aircraft contain in their interior a flammable substance in liquid state together with a mixture of gasses (air, fuel vapours, etc.) that could generate high pressures in a deposit that is completely sealed. Thus devices are needed in an aircraft that are capable of compensating the interior and exterior pressure of said deposits: these devices are generally known under the name of pressure compensation devices. The interior and exterior pressures must be equalized in order to avoid excessive loads on the structure of the aircraft.
However, in the normal functioning of a pressure compensation device there can be situations in which said device could become blocked. Therefore, the element of the aircraft in which the pressure compensation device is deployed also comprises a system associated to the same, called Over Pressure Protection (OPP). The over pressure protection system is separated from the pressure compensation device in a manner that the normal compensation, in the case in which the element of the aircraft to be protected is a fuel device, is such that the over pressure protection system communicates with the exterior of the deposit by means of a perforation of the fuel deposit independent from the perforation of the pressure compensation device. Thus, in the configuration of the known art, the over pressure protection system only begins to function in the event that the pressure compensation device is blocked.
The problem that solutions of this type entail is that to be implemented they require two perforations in the fuel deposit, one for the pressure compensation device properly speaking, and the other for the over pressure protection system. This entails problems from the structural point of view, given that the structure is weakened, and from an aerodynamic point of view, because the resulting structure generates greater aerodynamic resistance. Furthermore, the resulting structure is complex, which, in consequence, is reflected in higher costs.
Another of the problems raised by the known solutions is that it is necessary to reinforce the zones adjacent to the perforations made for housing the pressure compensation device and the over pressure protection system, generally by means of reinforcing frames that are complicated to make, add weight to the overall structure of the aircraft, and have a high cost of manufacturing and installation, while at the same time they imply managing different spare parts.
Furthermore, as in the solutions known at this time there are two openings to the exterior, corresponding to the exterior outlets of the aircraft for the pressure compensation device and the over pressure protection system, a lot of noise is generated, something which would be desirable to limit.
The present invention is oriented to the solution of these problems.
Thus the present invention refers to a pressure compensation device deployed in an element of an aircraft that contains a flammable liquid substance together with a mixture of gases in its interior, in such a way that said device compensates pressure in the interior of the element and the exterior atmosphere, in which the same is deployed, by means of a constant primary circulation of air through a primary channel in said device that communicates the interior and the exterior of the element, said device comprising, furthermore, a secondary channel integrated in the device itself that communicates the interior and the exterior of the element. In accordance with the invention, the secondary canal in the exterior zone of the element comprises a diaphragm or sheet, such that in the event the constant primary circulation of air of the primary channel is interrupted, said circulation continues through a secondary flow of air to the interior of the element, this secondary flow having the capability of breaking the diaphragm of the secondary channel.
Furthermore, in accordance with the present invention, the pressure compensation device, the secondary channel, and the primary channel share the same communication outlet towards the exterior of the element in question.
In this way, the invention integrates in the same device a pressure compensation device and over pressure protection system while maintaining the functionality of both in a separate manner.
Thus, the pressure compensation device of the invention provides the following advantages:
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be disclosed in the detailed description that follows from exemplary embodiments of its object in relation to the accompanying Figures.
In accordance with the known art, pressure compensation device 1, deployed in a specific element which forms part of an aircraft, such that said element that contains in its interior a flammable substance, is the device which, in normal operating conditions, makes it possible to maintain a limited pressure difference between the interior and exterior of said element. Normally, pressure compensation device 1 is deployed in the fuel deposit of an aircraft, and is designed to carry out the following functions:
To fulfil the requirements that have been mentioned, pressure compensation device 1, in accordance with known art and as is clear from
Pressure compensation device 1 can be mounted on access cover 20 of the fuel deposit when the element on which it is deployed is a fuel deposit, as shown in
Furthermore, pressure compensation device 1 comprises in the interior of channel 2 an anti-fire device 5, that avoids the entry of flames to the interior of the element. Anti-fire device 5 comprises a series of small diameter channels and a longitudinal channel such that it is not possible for a fire to cross it, given that it would be consumed before reaching the end. The entire passage area of the channels of anti-fire device 5 is practically the same as that of channel 2 of pressure compensation device 1, so that anti-fire device 5 allows the passage of air.
There are situations, such as the formation of ice (see
As has been mentioned, there are cases in which pressure compensation device 1 can be blocked, at which point over pressure protection system 10 enters into operation, as shown in
Over pressure protection system 10 consists in a perforation of the element of the aircraft, in particular the fuel deposit, which is held shut by sheet 11, with a calibrated structural resistance that breaks when a pre-determined pressure difference is exceeded between the interior and exterior of the deposit. In this way, the passage of air through over pressure protection system 10 is enabled, which equalizes the pressures in both parts of the elements, thus avoiding submitting the structure to excessive loads.
Over pressure protection system 10 has the following operating requirements:
Just as has been commented in regard to pressure compensation device 1, over pressure protection system 10 can be mounted on an access cover 20 when the element on which it is deployed is a fuel deposit, as shown in
Thus pressure compensation device 1 and over pressure protection system 10 are usually installed on access covers 20 of the aircraft, in spans between adjacent or nearby ribs, as shown in
In accordance with what has been previously described, the invention develops a new device, pressure compensation device 100, as can be see in
Pressure compensation device 100 of the invention compensates pressures between interior 101 of the element and exterior atmosphere 102, in which said element is deployed, by means of a continuous primary circulation of air 300 through a primary channel 103 in said device 100 that communicates interior 101 and exterior 102 of the element, further comprising said device 100 a secondary channel 104 integrated into said device 100 that communicates interior 101 and exterior 102 of the element. In accordance with the invention, in interior zone 101 secondary canal 104 comprises a diaphragm or sheet 105, such that in the event the constant primary circulation of air 300 through primary channel 103 is interrupted, said circulation continues through a secondary flow or circulation of air 400 to interior 101 of the element, this secondary circulation 400 having the capability of breaking sheet 105 of secondary channel 104.
Furthermore, in pressure compensation device 100, secondary channel 104 and primary channel 103 share the same communication outlet 106 towards the exterior of the element in question, as shown in
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In other words, in the event of obturation of primary channel 103, sheet 105 would break, allowing the passage of air through alternative secondary channel 104.
In pressure compensation device 100, height 200 of secondary channel 104 from its base is such that said secondary channel 104 remains located above the maximum level attainable by the flammable substance under pressure.
Although the present invention has been disclosed entirely in connection with the preferred embodiments, it is obvious that those modifications may be introduced that are within its scope, which should not be considered limited by the previous embodiments, but rather by the content of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201131710 | Oct 2011 | ES | national |