Fuel control

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Inventors

Smith, Lawrence S.
Stearns, Charles F.

Application #

559478

Filed

Mar-18-1975

Published

Dec-28-1976

Current US Class

060/39.27
060/39.281
060/794

International Classes

F02C 009/10; F02C 009/14

Field of Search

60/39.27 60/39.28

Assignee

United Technologies Corporation (Hartford, CT)

Examiners

Gordon; Clarence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Del Ponti; John D., Friedland; Norman

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Abstract
The 3-D cam utilized for acceleration scheduling of a fuel control for a turbine type of power plant is also utilized to schedule the position of the stator vanes of the power plant and to provide speed and temperature schedules for idle and maximum speed. A single follower responding to the same profile on the cam controls both stator vane position and idle speed. The stator vane and idle speed contour on the 3-D cam controls idle speed through a single linkage and readjusts the W.sub.f /P.sub.3 ratio lever to adjust fuel flow.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. For a fuel control for a turbine type power plant scheduling both fuel flow and stator vane position, said fuel control having means responsive to power plant operating parameters including a 3-D cam for scheduling acceleration and idle speed providing a first signal indicative of a ratio of fuel flow and compressor pressure, said 3-D cam also scheduling stator vane positions, means responsive to actual compressor pressure for producing a second signal, means including a fulcrumed lever and a movable link for applying a force to said fulcrumed lever at different distances from the fulcrum for multiplying said first and second signals, said cam having a profile formed thereon providing the stator vane schedule, means responsive to said profile for positioning said movable link in accordance with the idle schedule for controlling the flow of fuel to said power plant.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to fuel controls for turbine types of power plants and particularly to the means for resetting idle speed.

This invention constitutes an improvement over the fuel control idle reset mechanism disclosed in a co-pending application Serial No. 559,458 filed on even date entitled "Fuel Control" by Charles F. Stearns and assigned to the same assignee.

As disclosed in said co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 559,458 the 3-D cam is utilized to control stator vane position and idle speed. It also discloses the concept of utilizing a single cam follower operating off of one profile of the cam to readjust fuel flow. However, in the aforementioned patent application the input to the idle reset operates through the acceleration scheduling linkage through a relatively complex spring and linkage arrangement. Moreover, the output through the linkage operates through a torque summation lever system that controls a pilot valve that establishes a given area ratio for establishing a pressure relationship with its cooperating throttle valve. This invention contemplates simplifying the system described in the aforementioned patent application by applying the idle reset signal directly to the multiplying lever and thereby eliminate the spring and attendant hardware that would otherwise be necessary. The speed lever is operated by a three point lever system so that it responds to the most fuel demand signal and hence preventing reset below flight idle.
 
  This invention relates to fuel controls for turbine types of power plants and to the means for resetting the idle speed and stator vanes from a single...  This invention relates to fuel controls for turbine types of power plants and to the means for resetting the idle speed and stator vanes from a single...