Power plants – Reaction motor – Interrelated reaction motors
Patent
1976-04-23
1980-06-10
Garrett, Robert E.
Power plants
Reaction motor
Interrelated reaction motors
60 3916R, 60 3928R, F02K 306, F02C 904
Patent
active
042065976
ABSTRACT:
A fan spool stabilization loop which improves the stability of the low speed or fan spool in a two spool turbofan engine. In a preferred embodiment, the actual rate of rotation of the high speed spool is compared with the desired rate of rotation determined by integrating the difference between the desired rate of rotation of the fan spool and the actual rate of rotation. The difference therebetween controls the flow of fuel to the turbofan engine. In an alternate preferred embodiment of the invention, the rate of change of rotation of the high speed spool is added to the actual rate of rotation of the fan spool and the result is compared with the desired rate of rotation of the fan spool. The difference therebetween is utilized to control the flow of fuel to the turbofan engine.
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Kamber Peter W.
Larsen Hals N.
Donahue B. A.
Garrett Robert E.
Hess Lynn H.
The Boeing Company
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