Safran‘s patent describes a turbomachine featuring a gas generator, reversible electric machine, and free turbine. It includes mechanical coupling means for connecting and disconnecting the generator’s shafts to an accessory gear box, facilitating operation during start-up and enhancing functionality. GlobalData’s report on Safran gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Turbomachine with configurable mechanical coupling for gas generator

Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Credit: Safran SA

The patent US12071853B2 describes a turbomachine that integrates a gas generator, a first mechanical shaft, and an accessory gear box, along with at least one reversible electric machine. This electric machine is coupled to the accessory gear box and is designed to drive both the gas generator and any connected accessories during the start-up phase of the turbomachine. The system features two mechanical coupling means: the first allows for the mechanical coupling and uncoupling of the first mechanical shaft to the accessory gear box, while the second does the same for the second mechanical shaft, which is driven by a free turbine powered by gas from the gas generator. The design aims to enhance operational flexibility and efficiency during the start-up process.

Additionally, the turbomachine includes a control unit for the electric machine, which can switch between motor mode during start-up and generator mode when the second coupling means is engaged. The second mechanical coupling means remains uncoupled until certain power thresholds are met, allowing the free turbine to operate independently. The patent also specifies that the mechanical coupling means may include free wheels and are housed within the accessory gear box. Furthermore, an additional accessory gear box can be connected to the first mechanical shaft to facilitate direct coupling of extra accessories to the gas generator. The claims extend to applications in aircraft with rotary wings, where the turbomachine is integrated with a main gear box and a mechanical coupling to the free turbine.

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