Claims
- 1. A variable cycle gas turbofan engine comprising:
- a core engine including a compressor, a combustor and a core turbine;
- a stage or rotatable fan blades for pressurizing a motive fluid, a first portion of which enters said core engine and is discharged therefrom in a hot gas stream, and a second portion of which passes as a bypass stream through a first substantially annular duct generally surrounding said core engine;
- auxiliary compression means comprising a radial extension of said fan blades for pressurizing an auxiliary motive fluid stream;
- means for modulating the flow rate of the auxiliary fluid stream between a high flow rate during a subsonic operating mode and an essentially zero flow rate during a supersonic operating mode;
- fan turbine means driven by said hot gas stream for rotationally driving both said fan blades and said auxiliary compression means in the subsonic and supersonic operating modes;
- auxiliary combustion means to which fuel and the bypass stream are delivered for combustion therein during the supersonic operating mode; and
- first variable area nozzle means for exhausting the hot gas stream.
- 2. The variable cycle gas turbofan engine as recited in claim 1 wherein the auxiliary motive fluid stream discharges into a second substantially annular duct partially surrounding said first annular duct;
- and further comprising means disposed upstream of said auxiliary compression means for guiding the auxiliary fluid stream into said auxiliary compression means.
- 3. The variable cycle gas turbofan engine as recited in claim 2 wherein said fan turbine means is of the variable area type.
- 4. The variable cycle gas turbofan engine as recited in claim 2 wherein said guiding means comprises a first stage of nonrotatable, variable area guide vanes.
- 5. The variable cycle gas turbofan engine as recited in claim 4 further comprising a second stage of nonrotatable, variable area guide vanes disposed axially downstream of said auxiliary compression means.
- 6. The variable cycle gas turbofan engine as recited in claim 2 wherein said auxiliary combustion means is disposed substantially within said first annular duct.
- 7. The variable cycle gas turbofan engine as recited in claim 6 further comprising second variable area nozzle means for exhausting the combusted bypass stream.
- 8. The variable cycle gas turbofan engine as recited in claim 7 further comprising means for fluidly communicating said auxiliary motive fluid stream with said combusted bypass stream prior to exiting the engine.
- 9. The variable cycle gas turbofan engine as recited in claim 8 wherein said fluid communicating means is of the variable area orifice type.
- 10. The variable cycle gas turbofan engine as recited in claim 2 further comprising means for mixing the bypass stream and the hot gas stream to form a mixture thereof during the supersonic operating mode.
- 11. The variable cycle gas turbofan engine as recited in claim 10 wherein said auxiliary combustion means is disposed downstream of said mixing means to receive the mixture during the supersonic operating mode.
- 12. The variable cycle gas turbofan engine as recited in claim 11 wherein the combusted mixture is discharged sequentially from said auxiliary combustion means and said first variable area nozzle means.
- 13. The variable cycle gas turbofan engine as recited in claim 12 wherein said means for modulating comprises a variable area orifice between the downstream end of the second annular duct and said first variable area nozzle.
- 14. In a method of operating a variable cycle gas turbofan engine, the steps of:
- pressurizing a motive fluid, a first portion of which enters a core engine to be discharged therefrom in a hot gas stream, and a second portion of which passes as a bypass stream through a first substantially annular duct surrounding the core engine;
- driving a turbine with the hot gas stream;
- driving, with said turbine, means for pressurizing an auxiliary motive fluid stream in a second substantially annular duct surrounding said first annular duct;
- modulating the flow rate of said auxiliary fluid stream between a positive flow rate during a subsonic operating mode and an essentially zero flow rate during a supersonic operating mode while maintaining hot gas stream flow through said turbine in both operating modes;
- mixing fuel with the bypass stream and combusting the resulting mixture during the supersonic operating mode; and
- exhausting the hot gas stream through a variable area nozzle.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 538,167, filed Jan. 2, 1975, now abandoned.
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