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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 31, 1999
Filed:
Aug. 01, 1997
Robert W Lillibridge, Woodland Hills, CA (US);
Kenneth R McGuire, Encino, CA (US);
Edward J Phillips, San Diego, CA (US);
Eugene James Matthews, Encino, CA (US);
Burbank Aeronautical Corporation II, Burbank, CA (US);
Abstract
A noise reduction kit for modifying a two (2) spool axial flow turbofan engine with multi-stage compressors and fan driven by multi-stage reaction turbines, and a thrust of at least about 18,000 lbs. at sea level. There is a fan at the upstream end of the core engine for generating axial fan air flow through bypass ducts terminating at a common nozzle, the common nozzle having a mixing plane area for each of the fan air flow and for the exhaust gas in a range between 700 and 800 square inches. A target thrust reverser includes opposing doors rotatable into position to block and divert the flow of exhaust gas for generating reverse thrust. Mixing means for radially diverting fan air and permitting radially outward expansion of exhaust gas is provided coaxially downstream to the core engine. An acoustically dampened light bulb-shaped nose cone is provided for coaxial attachment to an upstream end of the core engine. The axial flow front fan is axially separated from the inlet guide vane is extended relatively forwardly. A bleed air valve, selectively operational to bleed air from the core engine when the valve is open, is ducted for directing bleed air to the vicinity of the common nozzle.