IP Library Granted Patent US 12668354
Granted Patent B2
US 12668354 · App. 18/824,558 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Adjusting pitch for airfoils of an aircraft propulsion system

Inventors: Jon E. Sobanski (Glastonbury, CT); Jeffrey T. Morton (Manchester, CT); Andrew E. Breault (Bolton, CT)
Assignee: RTX Corporation
B64C11/30B64C11/06F01D7/00F01D17/162F05D2260/70
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12668354
App. No.
18/824,558
Filed
Sep 4, 2024
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3745
USPC
416/1
Abstract

A method is provided for operating an aircraft propulsion system. During this method, rotation of a propulsor rotor of the propulsion system is driven about a rotational axis. The propulsor rotor includes a plurality of rotor blades. A first blade pitch schedule is applied to the propulsor rotor while the propulsor rotor is rotating about the rotational axis such that: (a) a pitch of each of the rotor blades has a maximum blade pitch value when located at a first circumferential position about the rotational axis; (b) the pitch of each of the rotor blades has a minimum blade pitch value when located at a second circumferential position about the rotational axis; and (c) a reference line extending between the first circumferential position and the second circumferential position is angularly offset from a pitch axis of the aircraft by a first offset angle between zero degrees and forty-five degrees.

Claims (38)

1 . A method for operating a propulsion system of an aircraft, comprising:

driving rotation of a propulsor rotor of the propulsion system about a rotational axis, the propulsor rotor comprising a plurality of rotor blades arranged circumferentially around the rotational axis; and

applying a first blade pitch schedule to the propulsor rotor while the propulsor rotor is rotating about the rotational axis such that

a pitch of each of the plurality of rotor blades has a maximum blade pitch value when located at a first circumferential position about the rotational axis;

the pitch of each of the plurality of rotor blades has a minimum blade pitch value when located at a second circumferential position about the rotational axis; and

a reference line extending between the first circumferential position and the second circumferential position is angularly offset from a pitch axis of the aircraft by a first offset angle between zero degrees and forty-five degrees.

2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the second circumferential position is arranged diametrically opposite the first circumferential position.

3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the first offset angle is equal to or greater than ten degrees.

4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the first offset angle is equal to or less than twenty-five degrees.

5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein

the propulsion system is disposed to a lateral side of a fuselage of the aircraft; and

the reference line is pitched down towards a bottom side of the fuselage.

6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein

the propulsion system is disposed to a lateral side of a fuselage of the aircraft; and

the reference line is pitched up towards a top side of the fuselage.

7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein

the propulsion system is disposed to a lateral side of a fuselage of the aircraft; and

the first circumferential position is located closer to the fuselage than the second circumferential position.

8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein

the propulsion system is disposed to a lateral side of a fuselage of the aircraft; and

the second circumferential position is located closer to the fuselage than the first circumferential position.

9 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising applying a second blade pitch schedule to the propulsor rotor while the propulsor rotor is rotating about the rotational axis such that

the pitch of each of the plurality of rotor blades has a first blade pitch value when located at the first circumferential position about the rotational axis;

the pitch of each of the plurality of rotor blades has a second blade pitch value when located at the second circumferential position about the rotational axis; and

the second blade pitch value is equal to the first blade pitch value.

10 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising applying a second blade pitch schedule to the propulsor rotor while the propulsor rotor is rotating about the rotational axis such that the pitch of each of the plurality of rotor blades has a common blade pitch value independent of a circumferential position about the rotational axis.

11 . The method of claim 1 , wherein

the propulsion system includes a swashplate and a plurality of actuators coupled to the swashplate; and

the first blade pitch schedule is applied to the propulsor rotor using the plurality of actuators through the swashplate.

12 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the propulsion system is an open rotor propulsion system, and the propulsor rotor is an open propulsor rotor.

13 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the propulsion system includes a stator vane structure next to and downstream of the propulsor rotor, the stator vane structure includes a plurality of stator vanes arranged circumferentially around the rotational axis, and the method further comprises applying a first vane pitch schedule to the stator vane structure concurrently with the applying of the first blade pitch schedule to the propulsor rotor such that

a pitch of one of the plurality of stator vanes located at a third circumferential position about the rotational axis has a maximum vane pitch value;

the pitch of another one of the plurality of stator vanes located at a fourth circumferential position about the rotational axis has a minimum vane pitch value; and

a second reference line extending between the third circumferential position and the fourth circumferential position is angularly offset from the pitch axis of the aircraft by a second offset angle between zero degrees and forty-five degrees.

14 . The method of claim 13 , wherein the second offset angle is equal to or within five degrees of the first offset angle.

15 . The method of claim 13 , wherein the propulsion system includes an actuator used to perform the applying of the first blade pitch schedule and the applying of the first vane pitch schedule.

16 . The method of claim 13 , wherein a difference between the maximum blade pitch value and the minimum blade pitch value according to the first blade pitch schedule is equal to a difference between the maximum vane pitch value and the minimum vane pitch value according to the first vane pitch schedule.

17 . The method of claim 13 , wherein a difference between the maximum blade pitch value and the minimum blade pitch value according to the first blade pitch schedule is greater than a difference between the maximum vane pitch value and the minimum vane pitch value according to the first vane pitch schedule.