Turbojet including an automatically variable flow rate bleed circuit for cooling air
View Patent ↗Bleeding cooling air to cool a subassembly, e.g. such as a turbine, with automatic adjustment of the air flow section as a function of the speed of the engine. According to the invention, a shutter element is fastened to co-operate with a bleed hole, with the material that constitutes either the shutter element or the wall in which the hole is formed being of a type in which it is possible to create eddy currents, and a magnet is mounted to move past said arrangement.
1. A turbojet including a cooling air bleed circuit arranged between two adjacent subassemblies, at least one of which is mounted to rotate at a speed related to the speed of rotation of a turbine, bleed holes being defined through a wall of one of the subassemblies, wherein these bleed holes are situated facing and close to a portion of the other subassembly, wherein:
these bleed holes are situated facing and close to a portion of the other subassembly;
at least one shutter element is shaped to press against a face of said wall and is fastened thereto in order to co-operate with such a bleed hole to define a flow section that increases with increasing speed of said turbine;
the material of the wall in which said bleed hole is formed or the material constituting said shutter element is a material of a type in which eddy currents can be created; and
said portion of the other subassembly carries at least one magnet such that relative rotation as a function of the speed of said turbine is established between said magnet and the bleed hole that is fitted with an above-mentioned shutter element.
2. A turbojet according to claim 1 , wherein the magnet is secured to a portion of the rotor of said turbine.
3. A turbojet according to claim 1 , wherein said bleed hole and the corresponding shutter element are carried by a stationary casing receiving ventilation air bled from a compressor.
4. A turbojet according to claim 1 , wherein said shutter element comprises a thin metal plate in which it is possible to create eddy currents.
5. A turbojet according to claim 1 , wherein said shutter element is made of a material having a low coefficient of expansion, e.g. a ceramic-based material, and wherein the wall in which said bleed hole is formed is made of metal in which it is possible to create eddy currents.