Power plants – Combustion products used as motive fluid – Combustion products generator
Patent
1991-06-21
1992-08-25
Bertsch, Richard A.
Power plants
Combustion products used as motive fluid
Combustion products generator
415119, F02C 100, F02G 300
Patent
active
051408198
ABSTRACT:
In order to reduce noise transmission through the air inlet duct (16) of a turbine engine (10), the air inlet duct (16) provides a non-linear path defined by a bend (24) for air from a source, and the turbine engine (10) includes a sound attenuation assembly (26) in the form of a splitter dissipative silencer disposed near the bend (24) in the air inlet duct (16). More specifically, the turbine engine (10) is such that the splitter dissipative silencer (26) can be formed as a modular assembly (42) removably securable near the bend (24) in the air inlet duct (16) upstream of a radial compressor (12) for removal and/or replacement or availability as an optional component of the turbine engine (10).
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Napier James C.
Thompson Robert G.
Bertsch Richard A.
Richman Howard R.
Sundstrand Corporation
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