Turbine engine case mount and dismount
View Patent ↗A method for mounting a gas turbine engine having a compressor section, a combustor section, a turbine section, a pylon and a rear mount bracket, includes positioning the mounting bracket between the gas turbine engine and the pylon. The mounting bracket is connected to the turbine case reacting a least a vertical load, a side load, a thrust load, and a torque load from the gas turbine engine through the mounting bracket. The mounting bracket is attached to the pylon reacting the same loads from the gas turbine engine.
1. An engine mount comprising:
a saddle-shaped yoke situated at a first end of a stanchion, the yoke comprising:
a first leg describing a partial circular arc about a point on the support axis, distal from the yoke; and
a second leg mirroring the first leg across a support axis; and
a bracket disposed at a second end of the stanchion and having an aperture containing a spherical bearing configured to receive a single pin; and
the stanchion oriented along the support axis, wherein the stanchion comprises:
a distal cylindrical section adjacent the yoke;
a proximal cylindrical section adjacent the bracket, and of smaller radius than the distal cylindrical section; and
a conical section connecting the proximal cylindrical section and the distal cylindrical section.
2. An engine mount comprising:
a stanchion oriented along a support axis;
a saddle-shaped yoke situated at a first end of the stanchion, the yoke comprising: a first leg describing a partial circular arc about a point on the support axis, distal from the yoke; and
a second leg mirroring the first leg across the support axis; and a bracket disposed at a second end of the stanchion and having an aperture containing a spherical bearing configured to receive a single pin, wherein the bracket is D-shaped.
3. The engine mount of claim 2 , wherein the saddle-shaped yoke spans a 180° semicircular arc.
4. The engine mount of claim 2 , wherein the first leg contains a first aperture for a first fastener, and wherein the second leg contains a second aperture for a second fastener.
5. The engine mount of claim 4 , wherein the first and second fasteners contain ball joints.
6. The engine mount of claim 4 , wherein the first and second apertures each contain a bearing providing the reacting of the torque, thrust, and vertical loads.
7. The engine mount of claim 4 , wherein the first fastener contains an attachment designed to carry side loads and the second fastener is secured with a radially free pin on a joint.
8. The engine mount of claim 4 , wherein the first and second fasteners are bolts.
9. The engine mount of claim 8 , wherein the second fastener is attached such that it allows radial movement of the mount.