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Bruno Villeneuve

Researcher at Pratt & Whitney Canada

Publications -  22
Citations -  97

Bruno Villeneuve is an academic researcher from Pratt & Whitney Canada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal combustion engine & Rotary engine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 22 publications receiving 97 citations.

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Rotary internal combustion engine with cooled insert

TL;DR: A rotary internal combustion engine with an insert opening defined in a hot area of one of the walls of the stator body and in communication with its internal cavity is considered in this article.
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Compound engine assembly with coaxial compressor and offset turbine section

TL;DR: In this paper, a compound engine assembly having an engine core including at least one internal combustion engine in driving engagement with an engine shaft, a compressor having an outlet in fluid communication with an inlet of the engine core, and a rotor rotatable about an axis coaxial with the engine shaft was discussed.
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Engine intake assembly with selector valve

TL;DR: In this paper, an intake assembly for a compressor providing compressed air to an internal combustion engine core is described, including an air conduit having at least one heat exchanger extending thereacross.
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Compound engine assembly with modulated flow

TL;DR: In this article, a method of directing flow through a compound engine assembly is also discussed, where the authors propose a pivotable flap movable between a retracted position where the opening is obstructed and an extended position away from the opening.
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Engine assembly with combined engine and cooling exhaust

TL;DR: In this article, an engine assembly for an aircraft, including an internal combustion engine having a liquid coolant system in fluid communication with a heat exchanger, an exhaust duct in fluid communications with air passages of the heat exchange, and an intermediate duct in liquid communication with an exhaust of the engine and having an outlet positioned within the exhaust duct downstream of the fan and upstream of the outlet of the exhaust.