Claims
- 1. A fan for a gas turbine engine, comprising:
- a stator vane stage including a plurality of circumferentially distributed stator vanes;
- a rotor stage positioned downstream of and adjacent said stator vane stage;
- means for controlling vibrations in said rotor stage, said means including a plurality of ports disposed in a liner between said stator vane stage and said rotor stage and aligned with said stator vanes;
- wherein said ports are connected to a high-pressure gas source that selectively provides gas at a pressure substantially higher than a pressure of a core gas flow passing through said rotor stage; and
- wherein said high-pressure gas exits said ports and acts on said rotor stage.
- 2. The fan of claim 1, further comprising:
- a selectively operable valve means positioned in line between said high-pressure gas source and said ports, that can be selectively opened to permit passage of said high-pressure gas from said source to said ports.
- 3. The fan of claim 1, further comprising:
- a manifold;
- at least one first line, connecting said manifold to said source of high-pressure gas; and
- a plurality of second lines, connecting said plurality of ports to said manifold; and
- wherein said manifold distributes said high-pressure gas to said ports.
- 4. The fan of claim 3, further comprising:
- a selectively operable valve means, disposed in each said first line, wherein said selectively operable valve means can be selectively opened to permit passage of high-pressure gas from said source to said ports.
- 5. The fan of claim 4, further comprising:
- a programmable controller;
- a velocity sensor for sensing the rotational velocity of the rotor stage;
- wherein said velocity sensor sends a signal to said controller indicating the rotational velocity of the rotor stage, and said controller causes said selectively operable valve means to open and close at certain rotor stage rotational velocities.
- 6. The fan of claim 3, further comprising:
- a selectively operable valve means, disposed in each said second line, wherein said selectively operable valve means can be selectively opened to permit passage of high-pressure gas from said source to said ports.
- 7. The fan of claim 6, further comprising:
- a programmable controller;
- a velocity sensor for sensing the rotational velocity of the rotor stage;
- wherein said velocity sensor sends a signal to said controller indicating the rotational velocity of the rotor stage, and said controller causes said selectively operable valve means to open and close at certain rotor stage rotational velocities.
- 8. A fan for a gas turbine engine, comprising:
- a stator vane stage having an inner radial platform, an outer radial platform, and a plurality of circumferentially distributed stator vanes extending therebetween;
- a rotor stage positioned downstream of and adjacent said stator vane stage, said rotor stage including a plurality of rotor blades and a disk;
- means for controlling vibrations in said rotor stage that includes a plurality of ports disposed in a liner, substantially aligned with said stator vanes;
- wherein said ports are connected to a high-pressure gas source, selectively providing gas at a pressure substantially higher than the pressure of core gas flow passing through said rotor stage; and
- wherein said high-pressure gas exits said ports and acts on said rotor stage.
- 9. The fan for a gas turbine engine of claim 8, wherein said ports are disposed in said outer radial platform.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/920,493, filed on Aug. 29, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,055,805.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Divisions (1)
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