Fuel flow control valve

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Inventors

Stambaugh, Sr., Craig T.
Parker, Jeffrey W.
Sides, Steven P.

Application #

635224

Filed

Apr-17-1996

Published

Jun-30-1998

Current US Class

060/39.281
137/557
251/325

International Classes

F16K 001/00; F02C 007/22

Field of Search

60/39.281 60/734 137/557 251/325

Assignee

United Technologies Corporation (Hartford, CT)

Examiners

Casaregola; Louis T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Getz; Richard D.

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Abstract
A valve for controlling the flow of fuel within a gas turbine engine is provided. The fuel flow control valve includes a valve block disposed within a sleeve, and apparatus for displacing one of the sleeve or valve block relative to the other. The sleeve includes an inlet port and an exit port. The valve block includes an inlet gate and an exit gate. One of the sleeve or the valve block may be displaced relative to the other from a closed position where the gates close the ports and thereby prevent fluid flow through the valve via the ports, to a plurality of open positions where the gates less than completely close the ports, and thereby allow fluid flow through the valve via the ports.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A valve for controlling the flow of fuel within a gas turbine engine comprising:

a sleeve, having an inlet port, an exit port, and an internal cavity in communication with said inlet and exit ports;

a valve block, having an inlet gate and an exit gate; and

means for measuring fluid pressure within said internal cavity;

wherein one of said sleeve or valve block can be selectively displaced relative to the other of said sleeve or valve block from a closed position, where said gates close said ports and thereby prevent fluid flow through said valve via said ports, to a plurality of open positions where said gates allow fluid flow through said valve via said ports;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Technical Field

This invention applies to gas turbine engine fuel controls in general, and to gas turbine engine fuel flow control valves in particular.

2. Background Information

Fuel control valves for high performance gas turbine powered aircraft must perform with a high degree of accuracy under a wide variety of operating conditions. A valve that meters too little or too much fuel to the combustor could cause a combustor to "blowout", or could hinder reignition within the combustor. To avoid such problems, valve design considers the difference in pressure across the fuel control valve and the mass flow rate of fluid through the valve. These two parameters are generally used to define the required performance of the fuel control valve within the aircraft flight envelope. The difference in pressure (.increment..sub.p) "across" the valve is by consensus defined to be the difference between the pressure of the fuel discharging from the fuel pump less component and piping head losses between the pump discharge and the control valve (P.sub.FPD) and the pressure of the fuel dispensed within the combustor(s) less component and piping head losses between the control valve and the combustor (P.sub.FC).
 
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