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Bombardier produces 'one-piece' nacelle for Clean Sky research

Bombardier Belfast has designed and manufactured a large 'one-piece' composite engine nacelle component as part of a major European research programme aimed at reducing aircraft noise in the future.

Above: Pictured at the handover by Bombardier Belfast to Rolls-Royce of the one-piece carbon fibre intake acoustic liner, with lipskin, are from left, Gavin Campbell, Director, Design Engineering and Technology Development,  Bombardier Belfast, Thomas Kubisch,  Engineering Commodity Lead - Nacelles, Rolls-Royce Deutschland, and Olaf Schlingmann, Programme Management - Installations and Controls, Rolls-Royce Deutschland.

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The successful production of the novel one-piece (splice-less) carbon fibre intake acoustic liner is a significant milestone in the Clean Sky Sustainable and Green Engines (SAGE) integrated technology demonstrator programme.

SAGE comprises six separate research streams dedicated to demonstrating new engine technologies for a range of future civil aerospace applications. Bombardier Belfast, which has significant expertise in nacelle technology development, has been leading a €3.75 million project within SAGE3, known as Clean Sky SAGE3 ALTD (Intake Acoustic Liner Technology Development). SAGE3 focuses on developing advanced low weight and low noise nacelle component technologies for large turbofan engines.

The innovative intake acoustic liner, produced by Bombardier, will support Rolls-Royce’s composite fan demonstration programme, and is unique in that it has been manufactured in a single composite piece – with no splices – which could help to significantly reduce noise levels. In addition, Bombardier also successfully assembled a one-piece lipskin, produced by EAST-4D in Dresden, Germany, to the intake
liner.

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At a small ceremony in Bombardier’s nacelle facility in Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland, the full-scale intake liner with lipskin was formally handed over to Rolls-Royce. It will be assembled to the Advanced Low Pressure System (ALPS) demonstrator engine being developed at Rolls-Royce’s facility in Derby, prior to ground testing.

Commenting on the achievement, Colin Elliott, Vice-President of Engineering and Product Development, Bombardier Belfast, said: “An intake liner is usually manufactured in two or three curved segments which are assembled to longitudinal splices. But with a zero splice, one-piece design, you get a much better noise attenuation, as you are able to apply an uninterrupted acoustic treatment to the liner, which has the potential to reduce noise. Additional potential benefits to a customer of a spliceless intake acoustic liner include a reduction in weight, and reduced maintenance and repairs.

“From a manufacturing perspective, the process we used to create the splice-less liner involved developing very complex tooling, which was integral to the zero splice design, and which has resulted in a reduced manufacturing cycle time. We are delighted to have produced a full-scale demonstrator of this nature, and we look forward to it being tested on Rolls-Royce’s ALPS demonstrator engine.”

 

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