COMPOSITE FAN CONTAINMENT CASE ASSEMBLY
A fan case for a gas turbine engine includes a composite fan containment case that includes an outer surface. The composite fan containment case includes multiple composite layers that define a generally cylindrical case. An attachment flange extends radially outward from the cylindrical case. The attachment flange comprises a portion of the composite layers. A metallic backing ring is secured to the attachment flange by rivets.
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This disclosure is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/397,771 filed Feb. 16, 2012, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 12/551,018 filed Aug. 31, 2009; 12/636,388 filed Dec. 11, 2009; 12/892,037 filed Sep. 28, 2010; 12/912,189 filed Oct. 26, 2010; 12/986,209 filed Jan. 7, 2011; and 13/024,386 filed Feb. 10, 2011.
BACKGROUNDThis disclosure pertains to a composite fan containment case for a gas turbine engine.
A gas turbine engine may include a fan section containing fan blades that are surrounded by a fan case supported within a nacelle. The function of the fan case is to contain fractured and separated parts of the fan blades in a radial direction. Metallic fan cases can be undesirably heavy to perform this containment function. A composite fan case constructed of non-metallic materials can reduce weight and provide the same containment capability as a metallic fan case.
While these fan cases have many desirable characteristics, one challenge is the components must be attached to the outer periphery of the case, typically through threaded fasteners. However, the material utilized to form the fan case has not been accommodating of bolt holes. Moreover, composite material manufacturing and forming techniques are limited in the range of tolerances that can be reliably obtained.
SUMMARYIn one exemplary embodiment, a fan case for a gas turbine engine includes
a composite fan containment case that includes an outer surface. The composite fan containment case includes multiple composite layers that define a generally cylindrical case. An attachment flange extends radially outward from the cylindrical case. The attachment flange comprises a portion of the composite layers. A metallic backing ring is secured to the attachment flange by rivets.
In another exemplary embodiment, a fan case for a gas turbine engine includes a composite fan containment case that includes an outer surface, a front and a rear, an attachment flange and a mounting ring respectively provided on the front and the rear. The mounting ring is metallic and is secured to the outer surface at the rear. The mounting ring includes a failsafe lug and primary lugs extending radially outward and circumferentially spaced from one another. The lugs are configured to secure to an engine mount beam connected to a pylon. Fan exit guide vanes are secured to the composite fan containment case by fasteners that are arranged on either axial side of the primary lugs.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the rivets include heads that do not protrude from the metallic backing ring.
The disclosure can be further understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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Once the mount ring 32 is positioned on the fan case 30, fasteners 54 are arranged through openings 56 within the mount ring 32 and openings 58 in the composite structure 46 to attach the mount ring 32 and the composite structure 46 to the fan exit guide vanes 30. The combination of the interference fit along with the plurality of fasteners 54 secure the mount ring 32 to the composite structure 46. Further, the mount ring 32 is secured to the engine core 12 by way of the guide vanes 30.
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In one example, the ballistic liner 136 is a cylindrical shell of a rigid material such as a resin impregnated KEVLAR material such as KEVLAR XP™ for Hard Armor, LEXAN, metallic structures, or ceramic materials. That is, the ballistic liner 136 is hard and operates as a rigid impact liner on the radially inner surface of the outer case 138 which may be manufactured of a composite material such as a carbon composite. The ballistic liner 136 need only extend a relatively short axial length as the hard ballistic liner 136 is radially located directly outboard of the fan blades 28.
In another example, the ballistic liner 136 generally includes a plurality of unidirectional roving fiber layers and a plurality of non-crimp fabric layers as described in Applicant's co-pending application entitled “Case with Ballistic Liner,” filed on the same date as the present application and which is incorporated by reference in its entirety. Generally, each of the plurality of unidirectional roving fiber layers is about half the thickness of each of the plurality of non-crimp fabric layers. In one embodiment, each of the plurality of unidirectional roving fiber layers includes three plies and each of the plurality of non-crimp fabric layers includes two plies in the ballistic liner 136.
Although example embodiments have been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of the claims. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine their true scope and content.
Claims
1. A fan case for a gas turbine engine comprising:
- a composite fan containment case including an outer surface, the composite fan containment case includes multiple composite layers defining a generally cylindrical case, an attachment flange extending radially outward from the cylindrical case, the attachment flange comprising a portion of the composite layers, and a metallic backing ring secured to the attachment flange by rivets.
2. A fan case for a gas turbine engine comprising:
- a composite fan containment case including an outer surface, a front and a rear;
- an attachment flange and a mounting ring respectively provided on the front and the rear, the mounting ring is metallic and is secured to the outer surface at the rear, the mounting ring includes a failsafe lug and primary lugs extending radially outward and circumferentially spaced from one another, the lugs configured to secure to an engine mount beam connected to a pylon; and
- fan exit guide vanes secured to the composite fan containment case by fasteners arranged on either axial side of the primary lugs.
3. The fan case according to claim 1, wherein the rivets include heads that do not protrude from the metallic backing ring.
4. The fan case according to claim 1, wherein the attachment flange and metallic backing ring respectively include a first and second sides, and each rivet includes first and second heads respectively engaging the first and second sides and clamping the metallic backing ring to the attachment flange.
5. The fan case according to claim 4, wherein the first head does not protrude from the first side.
6. The fan case according to claim 5, wherein the first head is flush with the first side.
7. The fan case according to claim 4, wherein the second head does not protrude from the second side.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 23, 2014
Publication Date: Oct 1, 2015
Applicant: United Technologies Corporation (Hartford, CT)
Inventors: Darin S. Lussier (Berlin, CT), Thomas J. Robertson, JR. (Glastonbury, CT), Mark W. Costa (Storrs, CT), Sreenivasa R. Voleti (Farmington, CT), Rajiv A. Naik (Glastonbury, CT)
Application Number: 14/161,860