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US20190112543A1
US20190112543A1 US15/783,166 US201715783166A US2019112543A1 US 20190112543 A1 US20190112543 A1 US 20190112543A1 US 201715783166 A US201715783166 A US 201715783166A US 2019112543 A1 US2019112543 A1 US 2019112543A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to a hydraulic system, and more particularly, to an aircraft hydraulic system and the hydraulic fluid used.
  • Aircraft hydraulic systems may include systems having a friction plate brake and/or a clutch. Applications of the aircraft hydraulic system may include flight control actuation systems, helicopter hoists, and others. Traditionally, hydraulic fluids are used to provide lubrication between the plates, and friction modifiers are used as an additive to the hydraulic fluid to modify the frictional properties of the fluid in order to prevent stick and/or slip between the friction plates. Unfortunately, the hydraulic fluids typically used in friction plate brake and clutch systems exhibit viscosities at low temperature (e.g., ⁇ 65° F.) that are higher than desired to achieve optimal performance of the friction plate brake and/or clutch systems.
  • low temperature e.g., ⁇ 65° F.
  • An aircraft hydraulic system includes a hydraulic fluid including a heat transfer fluid and a friction modifier.
  • the heat transfer fluid is hydrocarbon-based.
  • the aircraft hydraulic system is a friction plate brake system.
  • the aircraft hydraulic system is a clutch system.
  • the aircraft hydraulic system includes a friction plate exposed to the hydraulic fluid.
  • the friction modifier includes a long chain molecule having a polar end associated with the friction plate and a non-polar end associated with the hydrocarbon based heat transfer fluid.
  • the friction modifier is a fatty acid.
  • the friction modifier is a carboxylic acid.
  • the hydrocarbon-based heat transfer fluid is a synthetic hydrocarbon-based heat transfer fluid.
  • the synthetic hydrocarbon-based heat transfer fluid is polyalphaolefin.
  • the hydrocarbon-based heat transfer fluid is mineral-based.
  • the heat transfer fluid has a viscosity of about 1100 centistokes or less at negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit.
  • the heat transfer fluid has a viscosity within a range of about 500 to 1100 centistokes at negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit.
  • An aircraft hydraulic fluid includes a heat transfer fluid; and a friction modifier.
  • the heat transfer fluid is hydrocarbon-based.
  • the friction modifier is a fatty acid.
  • the friction modifier is a carboxylic acid.
  • the heat transfer fluid is polyalphaolefin.
  • the heat transfer fluid has a viscosity of about 1100 centistokes or less at negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit.
  • the heat transfer fluid has a viscosity within a range of about 500 to 1100 centistokes at negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic of an aircraft utilizing an aircraft hydraulic system as one exemplary embodiment.
  • an aircraft 20 is illustrated having an aircraft hydraulic system 22 that utilizes a hydraulic fluid (i.e., see arrow 24 ).
  • the hydraulic system 22 may include a friction plate brake system, a clutch system, a flight control actuation system, a helicopter hoist, and others.
  • the aircraft hydraulic system 22 may include at least one friction plate 26 as is commonly known to one having skill in the art of hydraulic systems. It is contemplated and understood that the aircraft system may further include systems that utilize gear arrangement requiring lubrication.
  • hydraulic fluids that may be hydrocarbon-based, are commonly used in known aircraft hydraulic systems. Such hydraulic fluids may exhibit undesirably high viscosities at low temperatures of, for example, about negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit ( ⁇ 65° F.).
  • ⁇ 65° F. a traditional hydraulic fluid used in the aviation industry
  • Castrol Brayco® 795 manufactured by the BP Corporation headquartered in the UK
  • ⁇ 65° F. a viscosity of about 2400 centistokes at about negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit
  • the low temperature requirement i.e., ⁇ 65° F.
  • may be a government aviation regulation e.g., Federal Aviation Authority regulation.
  • Hydraulic fluid 24 of the present disclosure includes a low temperature heat transfer fluid and a friction modifier.
  • the low temperature heat transfer fluid may be hydrocarbon-based and traditionally is not used as a hydraulic fluid.
  • the low temperature heat transfer fluid is known to be used as an electrical coolant fluid.
  • the heat transfer fluid may have a viscosity of about 1100 centistokes, or less, at temperatures of about ⁇ 65° F., or less.
  • the viscosity at ⁇ 65° F. may be within a range of about 500 to 1100 centistokes.
  • a preferred viscosity of the heat transfer fluid may be about 500 centistokes at about ⁇ 65° F.
  • the heat transfer fluid may include a synthetic polyalphaolefin (e.g., Castrol Brayco Micronic 889), a mineral-based hydrocarbon, and others.
  • Castrol Brayco Micronic 889 has a viscosity of about 800 centistokes at about negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit ( ⁇ 65° F.).
  • the heat transfer fluid may be Royco® 602 (manufactured by the Univar Company headquartered in Redmond, Wash.) having a viscosity of about 1087 centistokes at about negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit ( ⁇ 65° F.).
  • the friction modifier provides a uniform friction upon the friction plate(s) 26 .
  • the friction modifier may be, or may include, long chain molecules with a polar end associated with, for example, the friction plate 26 of the aircraft hydraulic system 22 , and a non-polar end associated with the aircraft hydraulic fluid 24 .
  • Examples of a friction modifier may be a fatty acid, a carboxylic acid, and others.

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Abstract

An aircraft hydraulic system utilizes a hydraulic fluid that includes a heat transfer fluid and a friction modifier additive.

Description

    BACKGROUND
  • The present disclosure relates to a hydraulic system, and more particularly, to an aircraft hydraulic system and the hydraulic fluid used.
  • Aircraft hydraulic systems may include systems having a friction plate brake and/or a clutch. Applications of the aircraft hydraulic system may include flight control actuation systems, helicopter hoists, and others. Traditionally, hydraulic fluids are used to provide lubrication between the plates, and friction modifiers are used as an additive to the hydraulic fluid to modify the frictional properties of the fluid in order to prevent stick and/or slip between the friction plates. Unfortunately, the hydraulic fluids typically used in friction plate brake and clutch systems exhibit viscosities at low temperature (e.g., −65° F.) that are higher than desired to achieve optimal performance of the friction plate brake and/or clutch systems.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION
  • An aircraft hydraulic system according to one, non-limiting, embodiment of the present disclosure includes a hydraulic fluid including a heat transfer fluid and a friction modifier.
  • Additionally to the foregoing embodiment, the heat transfer fluid is hydrocarbon-based.
  • In the alternative or additionally thereto, in the foregoing embodiment, the aircraft hydraulic system is a friction plate brake system.
  • In the alternative or additionally thereto, in the foregoing embodiment, the aircraft hydraulic system is a clutch system.
  • In the alternative or additionally thereto, in the foregoing embodiment, the aircraft hydraulic system includes a friction plate exposed to the hydraulic fluid.
  • In the alternative or additionally thereto, in the foregoing embodiment, the friction modifier includes a long chain molecule having a polar end associated with the friction plate and a non-polar end associated with the hydrocarbon based heat transfer fluid.
  • In the alternative or additionally thereto, in the foregoing embodiment, the friction modifier is a fatty acid.
  • In the alternative or additionally thereto, in the foregoing embodiment, the friction modifier is a carboxylic acid.
  • In the alternative or additionally thereto, in the foregoing embodiment, the hydrocarbon-based heat transfer fluid is a synthetic hydrocarbon-based heat transfer fluid.
  • In the alternative or additionally thereto, in the foregoing embodiment, the synthetic hydrocarbon-based heat transfer fluid is polyalphaolefin.
  • In the alternative or additionally thereto, in the foregoing embodiment, the hydrocarbon-based heat transfer fluid is mineral-based.
  • In the alternative or additionally thereto, in the foregoing embodiment, the heat transfer fluid has a viscosity of about 1100 centistokes or less at negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit.
  • In the alternative or additionally thereto, in the foregoing embodiment, the heat transfer fluid has a viscosity within a range of about 500 to 1100 centistokes at negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit.
  • An aircraft hydraulic fluid according to another, non-limiting, embodiment includes a heat transfer fluid; and a friction modifier.
  • Additionally to the foregoing embodiment, the heat transfer fluid is hydrocarbon-based.
  • In the alternative or additionally thereto, in the foregoing embodiment, the friction modifier is a fatty acid.
  • In the alternative or additionally thereto, in the foregoing embodiment, the friction modifier is a carboxylic acid.
  • In the alternative or additionally thereto, in the foregoing embodiment, the heat transfer fluid is polyalphaolefin.
  • In the alternative or additionally thereto, in the foregoing embodiment, the heat transfer fluid has a viscosity of about 1100 centistokes or less at negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit.
  • In the alternative or additionally thereto, in the foregoing embodiment, the heat transfer fluid has a viscosity within a range of about 500 to 1100 centistokes at negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit.
  • The foregoing features and elements may be combined in various combinations without exclusivity, unless expressly indicated otherwise. These features and elements as well as the operation thereof will become more apparent in light of the following description and the accompanying drawings. However, it should be understood that the following description and drawings are intended to be exemplary in nature and non-limiting.
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  • Various features will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the disclosed non-limiting embodiments. The drawings that accompany the detailed description can be briefly described as follows:
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic of an aircraft utilizing an aircraft hydraulic system as one exemplary embodiment.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • Referring to FIG. 1, an aircraft 20 is illustrated having an aircraft hydraulic system 22 that utilizes a hydraulic fluid (i.e., see arrow 24). Examples of the hydraulic system 22 may include a friction plate brake system, a clutch system, a flight control actuation system, a helicopter hoist, and others. The aircraft hydraulic system 22 may include at least one friction plate 26 as is commonly known to one having skill in the art of hydraulic systems. It is contemplated and understood that the aircraft system may further include systems that utilize gear arrangement requiring lubrication.
  • Known “hydraulic fluids” that may be hydrocarbon-based, are commonly used in known aircraft hydraulic systems. Such hydraulic fluids may exhibit undesirably high viscosities at low temperatures of, for example, about negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit (−65° F.). One example of a traditional hydraulic fluid used in the aviation industry is Castrol Brayco® 795 (manufactured by the BP Corporation headquartered in the UK) having a viscosity of about 2400 centistokes at about negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit (−65° F.). For aviation applications, the low temperature requirement (i.e., −65° F.) may be a government aviation regulation (e.g., Federal Aviation Authority regulation).
  • Hydraulic fluid 24 of the present disclosure includes a low temperature heat transfer fluid and a friction modifier. The low temperature heat transfer fluid may be hydrocarbon-based and traditionally is not used as a hydraulic fluid. For example, the low temperature heat transfer fluid is known to be used as an electrical coolant fluid. The heat transfer fluid may have a viscosity of about 1100 centistokes, or less, at temperatures of about −65° F., or less. Preferably, the viscosity at −65° F. may be within a range of about 500 to 1100 centistokes. In one embodiment, a preferred viscosity of the heat transfer fluid may be about 500 centistokes at about −65° F. Examples of the heat transfer fluid may include a synthetic polyalphaolefin (e.g., Castrol Brayco Micronic 889), a mineral-based hydrocarbon, and others. Castrol Brayco Micronic 889 has a viscosity of about 800 centistokes at about negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit (−65° F.). In yet another example, the heat transfer fluid may be Royco® 602 (manufactured by the Univar Company headquartered in Redmond, Wash.) having a viscosity of about 1087 centistokes at about negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit (−65° F.).
  • The friction modifier provides a uniform friction upon the friction plate(s) 26. The friction modifier may be, or may include, long chain molecules with a polar end associated with, for example, the friction plate 26 of the aircraft hydraulic system 22, and a non-polar end associated with the aircraft hydraulic fluid 24. Examples of a friction modifier may be a fatty acid, a carboxylic acid, and others.
  • Advantages and benefits of the present disclosure include aviation friction plate and clutch systems that incorporate hydrocarbon-based heat transfer fluids with improved low temperature fluidity and containing friction modifiers, which results in improved performance at lower temperatures.
  • The term “about” is intended to include the degree of error associated with measurement of the particular quantity based upon the equipment available at the time of filing the application. For example, “about” can include a range of ±8% or 5%, or 2% of a given value.
  • The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the present disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, element components, and/or groups thereof.
  • While the present disclosure has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment or embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the present disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the present disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this present disclosure, but that the present disclosure will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the claims.

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What is claimed is:
1. An aircraft hydraulic system comprising:
a hydraulic fluid including a heat transfer fluid and a friction modifier.
2. The aircraft hydraulic system set forth in claim 1, wherein the heat transfer fluid is hydrocarbon-based.
3. The aircraft hydraulic system set forth in claim 2, wherein the aircraft hydraulic system is a friction plate brake system.
4. The aircraft hydraulic system set forth in claim 2, wherein the aircraft hydraulic system is a clutch system.
5. The aircraft hydraulic system set forth in claim 3 further comprising:
a friction plate exposed to the hydraulic fluid.
6. The aircraft hydraulic system set forth in claim 5, wherein the friction modifier includes a long chain molecule having a polar end associated with the friction plate and a non-polar end associated with the hydrocarbon based heat transfer fluid.
7. The aircraft hydraulic system set forth in claim 2, wherein the friction modifier is a fatty acid.
8. The aircraft hydraulic system set forth in claim 2, wherein the friction modifier is a carboxylic acid.
9. The aircraft hydraulic system set forth in claim 2, wherein the hydrocarbon-based heat transfer fluid is a synthetic hydrocarbon-based heat transfer fluid.
10. The aircraft hydraulic system set forth in claim 9, wherein the synthetic hydrocarbon-based heat transfer fluid is polyalphaolefin.
11. The aircraft hydraulic system set forth in claim 2, wherein the hydrocarbon-based heat transfer fluid is mineral-based.
12. The aircraft hydraulic system set forth in claim 2, wherein the heat transfer fluid has a viscosity of about 1100 centistokes or less at negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit.
13. The aircraft hydraulic system set forth in claim 12, wherein the heat transfer fluid has a viscosity within a range of about 500 to 1100 centistokes at negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit.
14. An aircraft hydraulic fluid comprising:
a heat transfer fluid; and
a friction modifier.
15. The aircraft hydraulic fluid set forth in claim 14, wherein the heat transfer fluid is hydrocarbon-based.
16. The aircraft hydraulic fluid set forth in claim 15, wherein the friction modifier is a fatty acid.
17. The aircraft hydraulic fluid set forth in claim 15, wherein the friction modifier is a carboxylic acid.
18. The aircraft hydraulic fluid set forth in claim 14, wherein the heat transfer fluid is polyalphaolefin.
19. The aircraft hydraulic fluid set forth in claim 14, wherein the heat transfer fluid has a viscosity of about 1100 centistokes or less at negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit.
20. The aircraft hydraulic fluid set forth in claim 19, wherein the heat transfer fluid has a viscosity within a range of about 500 to 1100 centistokes at negative sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit.
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