Gas turbine engine having a hydraulic fan brake
A turbine engine includes a turbo-engine, a fan including a plurality of fan blades that rotate about a longitudinal centerline axis, a rotational component coupled to the fan, a fluid circuit for supplying a fluid to the turbine engine, and a hydraulic fan brake in fluid communication with the fluid circuit. The hydraulic fan brake includes a hydraulic actuator fluidly coupled to the fluid circuit and a brake pad operably coupled to the hydraulic actuator such that the hydraulic actuator moves the brake pad, relative to the rotational component, between a disengaged position, in which the brake pad disengages the rotational component and allows rotation of the rotational component, and an engaged position, in which the brake pad engages the rotational component and prevents rotation of the rotational component, thus preventing rotation of the fan.
1 . A turbine engine having a longitudinal centerline axis, the turbine engine comprising:
a turbo-engine comprising a compressor section, a combustor section, and a turbine section in serial flow relationship;
a fan comprising a plurality of fan blades that rotate about the longitudinal centerline axis;
a rotational component coupled to the fan;
a fluid circuit for supplying a fluid to the turbine engine, the fluid circuit including a pressurized manifold and a pump that supplies the fluid to the pressurized manifold; and
a hydraulic fan brake in fluid communication with the fluid circuit via the pressurized manifold, the hydraulic fan brake comprising:
a hydraulic actuator fluidly coupled to the pressurized manifold, the hydraulic actuator comprising a hydraulic cylinder, a piston disposed at least partially within the hydraulic cylinder, and a biasing member that directly contacts and biases the piston or the hydraulic cylinder; and
a brake pad directly operably coupled to the piston of the hydraulic actuator such that the brake pad moves with the piston and the hydraulic actuator moves the brake pad, via the piston and relative to the rotational component, between a disengaged position, in which the brake pad disengages the rotational component and allows rotation of the rotational component, and an engaged position, in which the brake pad engages the rotational component and prevents rotation of the rotational component, thus preventing rotation of the fan,
wherein the biasing member is preloaded to bias the brake pad toward the engaged position such that, during operation of the turbine engine, pressurized fluid supplied by the pump to the hydraulic actuator opposes a preload of the biasing member and causes the brake pad to move to the disengaged position, and, upon loss of pressurized fluid supplied to the hydraulic actuator, the preload of the biasing member pushes the brake pad directly to the engaged position while exerting a braking force to the rotational component, via the brake pad, to prevent windmilling of the fan following shutdown of the turbine engine.
2 . The turbine engine of claim 1 , wherein the turbo-engine further comprises a low-pressure shaft that drives a fan shaft that is coupled to the fan, the rotational component being the low-pressure shaft or the fan shaft.
3 . The turbine engine of claim 1 , wherein the turbo-engine further comprises a low-pressure shaft that drives a fan shaft that is coupled to the fan, the rotational component being coupled to the low-pressure shaft or to the fan shaft.
4 . The turbine engine of claim 1 , wherein the fluid is a fuel, the fluid circuit including a fuel circuit that supplies the fuel to the combustor section.
5 . The turbine engine of claim 1 , wherein the fluid is a lubricant, the fluid circuit including a lubricant system that supplies the lubricant to one or more components of the turbine engine.
6 . The turbine engine of claim 1 , wherein the piston of the hydraulic actuator comprises a piston head disposed within the hydraulic cylinder and a piston shaft coupled to the brake pad, the biasing member being arranged to bias the brake pad, via the piston head, toward the engaged position.
7 . The turbine engine of claim 1 , wherein the rotational component has a wear coating and the brake pad contacts the wear coating when the brake pad is in the engaged position.
8 . The turbine engine of claim 1 , wherein the fluid circuit further includes a hydraulic accumulator arranged between a fluid source of the fluid circuit and the hydraulic actuator, the hydraulic accumulator being configured such that, during operation of the turbine engine, the fluid accumulates within the hydraulic accumulator.
9 . The turbine engine of claim 8 , wherein the fluid circuit further includes a valve arranged between the hydraulic accumulator and an inlet of the hydraulic actuator to control flow of fluid from the hydraulic accumulator to the inlet of the hydraulic actuator.
10 . The turbine engine of claim 1 , wherein the rotational component has a radial surface and the brake pad engages the radial surface when the brake pad is moved to the engaged position.
11 . The turbine engine of claim 10 , wherein the brake pad comprises a plurality of brake pad segments arranged circumferentially around the radial surface of the rotational component and the hydraulic actuator comprises a plurality of hydraulic actuators operably coupled to the plurality of brake pad segments to move the plurality of brake pad segments radially inward to the engaged position and radially outward to the disengaged position.
12 . The turbine engine of claim 11 , wherein the pressurized manifold is in fluid communication with each of the plurality of hydraulic actuators to supply the fluid to the plurality of hydraulic actuators.
13 . The turbine engine of claim 12 , wherein the pressurized manifold is annular and extends around the radial surface of the rotational component.
14 . The turbine engine of claim 1 , wherein the rotational component has an axial face and the brake pad engages the axial face when the brake pad is moved to the engaged position.
15 . The turbine engine of claim 14 , wherein the brake pad comprises a plurality of brake pad segments arranged circumferentially around the axial face of the rotational component and the hydraulic actuator comprises a plurality of hydraulic actuators coupled to the plurality of brake pad segments to move the plurality of brake pad segments axially inward to the engaged position and axially outward to the disengaged position.
16 . The turbine engine of claim 15 , wherein the pressurized manifold is in fluid communication with each of the plurality of hydraulic actuators to supply the fluid to the plurality of hydraulic actuators.
17 . The turbine engine of claim 14 , wherein the hydraulic actuator comprises a plurality of hydraulic actuators operably coupled to different portions of the brake pad.
18 . The turbine engine of claim 17 , wherein the pressurized manifold is in fluid communication with each of the plurality of hydraulic actuators to supply the fluid to the plurality of hydraulic actuators.
19 . The turbine engine of claim 17 , wherein the brake pad extends entirely around the axial face of the rotational component.
20 . The turbine engine of claim 1 , further comprising a controller in electrical communication with the pump and configured to control the pump, the controller being configured, during operation of the turbine engine, to operate the pump to supply the fluid to the hydraulic actuator via the pressurized manifold and, upon cessation of operation of the turbine engine, to cease operation of the pump.