SUPPRESSION SYSTEM FOR A GAS TURBINE ENGINE
Assignee
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION, A CORP. OF DE
Filed
Dec 21, 1989
Granted
Oct 24, 2000
Location
SHELTON CT US
Abstract
A suppression system for a gas turbine engine uses a tapered exhaust manifold with a plurality of exhaust nozzles acting in conjunction with a plurality of mixing cells to produce cooling of an exhaust gas stream upon exit from an aircraft. The cooling air is supplied to the mixing cells in such a way that the walls of the cells are inherently maintained at a desired temperature without the use of dedicated cooling apparatus such as finned head exchangers, film cooling slots, etc. This approach allows the typically conflicting requirements of low IR signature and low radar cross section to be simultaneously satisfied in an efficient, light weight and low cost manner. The exhaust gas suppression system is preferably disposed in the tail section of a helicopter aircraft, having nozzles pointing in an essentially downward direction to reduce the threat from an over flying aircraft while minimizing the ability of ground based systems to acquire a direct line of sight on any hot surfaces or to detect the exhaust cavity using radar.
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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order
Imposed
Aug 23, 1990
Rescinded
Feb 28, 2000
Duration
9 years, 6 months
Inventor
- 1ROBERT C. FRAWLEY
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Record Details
- Patent number
- US 6134879
- Application
- 07454167
- Aerospace match
- Yes
- Dataset source
- 35 USC §181 SO records
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