Fuel control

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Inventors

Hansen, Kenneth P.

Application #

744087

Filed

Jun-12-1985

Published

Jul-29-1986

Current US Class

060/39.281

International Classes

F02C 009/28

Field of Search

60/39.15 60/39.281

Assignee

United Technologies Corporation (Hartford, CT)

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Abstract
A reduced fuel flow to a gas turbine engine experiencing impending overspeed operating conditions is provided through a line (250) which bypasses the main shutoff valve (70) of the engine's fuel control (20). A transfer valve (260) disposed in the bypass line actuates the shutoff valve in response to such overspeed conditions while opening the normally closed bypass line. A flow resticter (275) and the fuel control's main pressure regulating valve (210) combine to maintain the reduced fuel flow at a predetermined valve.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is:

1. In a fuel control for a gas turbine engine including a burner, fuel being supplied to said burner through a main fuel line having a shutoff valve therein, said shutoff valve under normal engine operating conditions, being opened to allow fuel flow to said burner and closed to shut off said fuel flow, the improvement characterized by:

a bypass line communicating at opposite ends thereof with said main fuel line for shunting fuel flow in said main fuel line around said shutoff valve;

means disposed in said bypass line for restricting flow therethrough to a value sufficient to maintain at sea level, only minimal positive thrust output of said engine; and



Description
DESCRIPTION

1. Technical Field

This invention relates generally to fuel controls for gas turbine engines and particularly to an improved hydromechanical portion of a gas turbine engine fuel control which provides enhanced engine overspeed protection.

2. Background Art

To reduce the risk of failure from such conditions as mechanical overloading and excessive operating temperatures, most gas turbine engines have limited upper operating speeds. Often, overspeed conditions, particularly in such engines employed in powering aircraft, result from the failure of a metering valve in the engine's fuel control, which meters fuel to the engine or an erroneous signal from an associated electronic engine controller which adjusts the metering valve to an excessive high flow setting. In the past, impending engine overspeed conditions were handled by essentially total engine shutdown. However, as those skilled in the art will appreciate, the aerodynamic drag associated with a completely shut down gas turbine aircraft engine is significant. Such drag forces not only adversely effect the overall operating efficiency of a multi-engine aircraft in which the inoperable engine is employed, but also, in large measure, adversely effect the handling characteristics of the aircraft.
 
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