Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – With separating means or guard for solid matter in working...
Patent
1999-06-29
2000-10-10
Verdier, Christopher
Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
With separating means or guard for solid matter in working...
60 39092, 55306, 244 53B, 244 54, F02G 300
Patent
active
061295094
ABSTRACT:
The particle trap (15) that extends behind an elbow in the air flow stream (6) in a turbo-prop engine is delimited at the back by an end plate (12) to which intake housing suspension rods (10) supporting the front of the rotating shaft (2), are fastened. It is divided by suspension arms (11) which may be drilled (21) to restore the continuity of the annular chamber forming the trap. Therefore the intake housing suspension device extends through the trap. This type of trap makes use of the inertia of solid bodies carried by the air drawn in, and which could damage the engine blades, and to collect them.
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Cousin Antoine Emmanuel
Mazeaud Georges
Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviati
Verdier Christopher
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