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Gas generator outlet having controlled temperature transition

  • US 4,414,181 A
  • Filed: 11/02/1981
  • Issued: 11/08/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/02/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A combustion generator outlet for conducting high temperature gas from a gas generator to a manifold while maintaining a precise temperature gradient along both the radial and longitudinal axes of said outlet comprising:

  • (a) an external layer constructed of three separate metal alloys of increasing thermal capability as said outlet is traversed from said gas generator to said manifold, said external layer constructed as a titanium elbow portion welded at one end to said gas generator to receive said gas and welded at the opposite end to one end of a reducer portion having increased thermal capability with respect to said elbow portion, said reducer portion having the opposite end welded to a tube end cup assembly having increased thermal capability with respect to said reducer;

    (b) an insulation layer of silica phenolic, said insulation layer formed as a cylindrical tube of interlocking segments machined to fit receivably together end-to-end, the thickness of said insulation layer having decreasing taper between said gas generator and said manifold;

    (c) an inner tubular liner of titanium-zirconium-molybdenum alloy encased by said insulation layer, said inner layer having an elbow shaped portion open at one end to receive said gas from said generator, a central portion threaded on the opposite end of said elbow portion and an end portion having one end threaded to said central portion and the opposite end welded to said tube and cup assembly of said external layer, said inner liner having a series of small regularly spaced holes along its length; and

    (d) a titanium-zirconium-molybdenum alloy coupling flange swaged onto one end portion of said outlet for connecting said outlet to said manifold.

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