Aircraft comprising a propulsion assembly including a fan on the rear of the fuselage
First Claim
1. Aircraft comprising a fuselage and a propulsive unit downstream of the fuselage, the propulsive unit comprising a power turbine within a primary flow duct and at least one fan that is located within a secondary flow duct and is mechanically driven by the power turbine, the primary flow duct of the power turbine and the secondary flow duct of the fan being concentric, the power turbine being supplied with gases from at least two gas turbine gas generators via at least two supply channels, said gas turbine generators having axes that are parallel to that of the fuselage and are spaced apart from the fuselage, and the supply channels each having a hatch for controlling the flow between a position for guiding the gas flow towards the power turbine and a position for discharging the gases into the atmosphere while bypassing the power turbine, characterised in that the power turbine (7) comprises two coaxial and contra-rotating rotors, each driving a contra-rotating fan rotor, and in that the two supply channels converge upstream of the power turbine into a single intake conduit.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to an aircraft including a fuselage and a thruster downstream of the fuselage. The thruster includes a power turbine, located inside a main flow jet, and at least one fan, located inside a secondary flow jet and mechanically driven by the power turbine. The main flow jet of the power turbine and the secondary flow jet of the fan are concentric. The power turbine is supplied with gases from two gas turbine gas generators via two supply channels. The gas turbine gas generators have axes parallel to that of the fuselage. The air inlet sleeve is spaced apart from the fuselage, and the supply channels each have a hatch for controlling the flow between a position for guiding the gas flow to the power turbine and a position for ejecting the gases into the atmosphere while bypassing the power turbine.
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- 1. Aircraft comprising a fuselage and a propulsive unit downstream of the fuselage, the propulsive unit comprising a power turbine within a primary flow duct and at least one fan that is located within a secondary flow duct and is mechanically driven by the power turbine, the primary flow duct of the power turbine and the secondary flow duct of the fan being concentric, the power turbine being supplied with gases from at least two gas turbine gas generators via at least two supply channels, said gas turbine generators having axes that are parallel to that of the fuselage and are spaced apart from the fuselage, and the supply channels each having a hatch for controlling the flow between a position for guiding the gas flow towards the power turbine and a position for discharging the gases into the atmosphere while bypassing the power turbine, characterised in that the power turbine (7) comprises two coaxial and contra-rotating rotors, each driving a contra-rotating fan rotor, and in that the two supply channels converge upstream of the power turbine into a single intake conduit.
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