Power plants – Reaction motor – Interrelated reaction motors
Patent
1993-02-05
1993-12-14
Bertsch, Richard A.
Power plants
Reaction motor
Interrelated reaction motors
60266, 60267, F02K 302
Patent
active
052691357
ABSTRACT:
A fan-jet gas turbine engine heat exchanger is cooled by fan air taken from the fan duct at a relatively high pressure region of the fan nozzle upstream of the fan nozzle's throat and exhausted into a relatively low pressure region of the fan nozzle upstream of the throat. One embodiment provides a cooling air duct with a forward facing scoop at the duct's inlet for capturing cooling air and providing greater dynamic pressure recovery. A diffuser is located upstream of the heat exchanger and a nozzle is located downstream of the heat exchanger with a nozzle exit that forms the cooling duct outlet and an aft facing scoop over the outlet.
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Daiber Paul C.
Morton Scott C.
Taylor Michelle L.
Vermejan Alexander E.
Bertsch Richard A.
General Electric Company
Richman Howard R.
Squillaro Jerome C.
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