Power plants – Combustion products used as motive fluid – Combined with regulation of power output feature
Patent
1992-06-25
1995-07-04
Thorpe, Timothy S.
Power plants
Combustion products used as motive fluid
Combined with regulation of power output feature
F02G 100
Patent
active
054289521
ABSTRACT:
The lack of torsional rigidity in the mounting of a turbine engine (10) to a transmission (12) in a power unit (14), (16) is avoided utilizing a mounting structure including a relatively small ring-like base (58), (60) connected to the transmission (12) and a relatively larger, ring-like base (66) connected to the engine shroud (32). A plurality of struts (68) extend between the bases (58), 60) and (66) and are configured to define a series of triangular and/or trapezoidal openings (76). The arrangement of the struts (68) and the openings (76) provides exceptional torsional rigidity.
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Sundstrand Corporation
Thorpe Timothy S.
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