US 12,448,145 B2
Aircraft fuel system
Michael Joseph Murray, Wyoming, OH (US); and Victor Moreno Patan, Querétaro (MX)
Assigned to GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, Evendale, OH (US)
Filed by General Electric Company, Schenectady, NY (US)
Filed on Nov. 29, 2022, as Appl. No. 18/059,515.
Prior Publication US 2024/0174376 A1, May 30, 2024
Int. Cl. B64D 37/34 (2006.01); B64D 37/32 (2006.01); F02C 7/22 (2006.01)
CPC B64D 37/34 (2013.01) [B64D 37/32 (2013.01); F02C 7/22 (2013.01)] 5 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. An aircraft fuel system comprising:
a first fuel storage tank arranged to store a first fuel;
a fuel oxygen reduction unit configured to generate a deoxygenated fuel from the first fuel and configured to generate a deoxygenated gas from an oxygen rich gas; and
a second fuel storage tank arranged to store the deoxygenated fuel generated by the fuel oxygen reduction unit, and being arranged to supply the deoxygenated fuel to an engine;
a first fuel supply line providing fluid communication from the first fuel storage tank to the fuel oxygen reduction unit to provide the first fuel to the fuel oxygen reduction unit;
a second fuel supply line providing fluid communication from the fuel oxygen reduction unit to the second fuel storage tank to provide the deoxygenated fuel from the fuel oxygen reduction unit to the second fuel storage tank;
a first gas supply line providing airflow communication from an ullage of the first fuel storage tank to the fuel oxygen reduction unit to provide the oxygen rich gas from the ullage of the first fuel storage tank to the fuel oxygen reduction unit; and
a first gas return line providing airflow communication from the fuel oxygen reduction unit to the ullage of the first fuel storage tank and providing airflow communication from the fuel oxygen reduction unit to an ullage of the second fuel storage tank, the first gas return line providing the deoxygenated gas from the fuel oxygen reduction unit to the ullage of the first fuel storage tank and to the ullage of the second fuel storage tank.
 
5. An aircraft propulsion system comprising:
at least one engine; and
a fuel system including
(a) a first fuel storage tank arranged to store a first fuel,
(b) a fuel oxygen reduction unit configured to generate a deoxygenated fuel from the first fuel and configured to generate a deoxygenated gas from an oxygen rich gas,
(c) a second fuel storage tank arranged to store the deoxygenated fuel generated by the fuel oxygen reduction unit, and being arranged to supply the deoxygenated fuel to the at least one engine,
(d) a first fuel supply line providing fluid communication from the first fuel storage tank to the fuel oxygen reduction unit to provide the first fuel to the fuel oxygen reduction unit,
(e) a second fuel supply line providing fluid communication from the fuel oxygen reduction unit to the second fuel storage tank to provide the deoxygenated fuel from the fuel oxygen reduction unit to the second fuel storage tank,
(f) a first gas supply line providing airflow communication from an ullage of the first fuel storage tank to the fuel oxygen reduction unit to provide the oxygen rich gas from the ullage of the first fuel storage tank to the fuel oxygen reduction unit, and
(g) a first gas return line providing airflow communication from the fuel oxygen reduction unit to the ullage of the first fuel storage tank and providing airflow communication from the fuel oxygen reduction unit to an ullage of the second fuel storage tank, the first gas return line providing the deoxygenated gas from the fuel oxygen reduction unit to the ullage of the first fuel storage tank and to the ullage of the second fuel storage tank.