Lead-lag compensated temperature sensor

4017027
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Inventors

Smith, Lawrence Sidney

Application #

637490

Filed

Dec-3-1975

Published

Apr-12-1977

Current US Class

060/39.281
060/794
236/99E

International Classes

G05D 023/12

Field of Search

236/99 62/209 60/39.28

Assignee

United Technologies Corporation (Hartford, CT)

Examiners

Wayner; William E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Del Ponti; John D.

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Abstract
A lead-lag compensated gas-filled temperature sensor having an output which essentially matches, without error, the temperature of a flowing airstream in a gas turbine engine during both transient and steady state conditions comprises a pair of gas-filled temperature probes disposed in the airstream and filled with a gas which expands in response to temperature changes in the airstream at different rates, a pressure responsive means having opposite sides in closed fluid communication with the sensors for compensated movement in one direction and valve means disposed adjacent the pressure responsive means controlled by movement of the pressure responsive means to vary the hydraulic pressure in a system to be controlled.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A compensated temperature responsive transmitter for sensing air temperature of an airstream comprising:

a housing having a first and a second chamber;

a pressure responsive element disposed in said first chamber;

a first gas-filled temperature responsive bulb disposed in said airstream;

first bellows between said first bulb and a first area on one side of said element for putting said first bulb in closed fluid communication with said first area to urge it in one direction;

a second gas-filled temperature responsive bulb disposed adjacent said first bulb in said airstream;

second bellows between said second bulb and a second area on the opposite side of said element for putting said second bulb in closed fluid communication with said second area to urge said element in an opposite direction;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a compensated temperature sensor and more particularly to a temperature sensor mechanism compensated to transmit a pressure signal in direct proportion to temperature change in a flowing airstream.

It is known in the art to sense the temperature of an airstream in order to schedule the hydraulic servo pressure of a gas turbine engine hydromechanical fuel control as a function of the sensed temperature. Although the gas-filled bulb type temperature sensor is recognized as given the fastest response and is useful in this regard, it has been too slow or inaccurate to be useful in certain other applications as for example, for providing proper control of variable or compressor stator vanes. One of the primary problems resides in the requirement that the force output of the gas-filled sensor must both increase at a rate close to the rate of increase in temperature while also leveling off at the same time and level as the steady state temperature. However, since the rate of output lags the temperature increase during a transient for a relatively long period, exhibited typically, for example, as a time constant of one-half second at 40 lb./sec/ft.sup.2 airflow, means for compensating such sensors has been sought.
 
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