Claims
- 1. A gas turbine engine fan blade comprising:
- a spar including first and second opposite sides having a fatigue-life enhanced surface layer, with said first side including a cavity bounded in part by said surface layer;
- a skin closing said cavity; and
- means for bonding said skin to said spar for maintaining said enhanced surface layer inside said cavity.
- 2. A blade according to claim 1 wherein said skin bonding means comprise an adhesive fixedly joining said skin to said spar.
- 3. A blade according to claim 2 wherein said skin includes a perimeter overlapping said spar first side around said cavity, and said adhesive is disposed therebetween to fixedly join said skin to said spar.
- 4. A blade according to claim 3 wherein said skin bonding means further comprise a filler disposed in said cavity for radially supporting said skin to said spar for reacting centrifugal loading of said skin.
- 5. A blade according to claim 3 wherein said filler is fixedly joined to said spar and skin by said adhesive for maintaining said enhanced surface layer inside said cavity.
- 6. A blade according to claim 5 wherein said filler comprises a honeycomb having cells extending between said spar first side and said adjoining skin, and fixedly joined thereto by said adhesive.
- 7. A blade according to claim 5 wherein said cavity is tapered at said skin perimeter for reducing stress concentration thereat.
- 8. A blade according to claim 5 wherein said surface layer is a shot-peened compressive layer.
- 9. A blade according to claim 5 wherein said skin is thinner than said spar, and attached in full to said spar so that said spar solely supports itself and said skin under centrifugal loading.
- 10. A blade according to claim 5 wherein:
- said spar and skin are collectively configured to define an airfoil having laterally opposite pressure and suction sides, radially opposite root and tip, and axially opposite leading and trailing edges;
- said suction side has greater curvature than said pressure side;
- said spar extends from said leading to trailing edges, and includes said suction side for increasing moment of inertia thereof; and
- said skin includes at least a portion of said pressure side.
- 11. A blade according to claim 1 wherein said surface layer is a shot-peened compressive layer.
- 12. A blade according to claim 1 wherein said skin is thinner than said spar, and attached in full to said spar so that said spar solely supports itself and said skin under centrifugal loading.
- 13. A blade according to claim 1 wherein said spar has greater chordal curvature than said skin for increasing moment of inertia.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention in accordance with Contract No. 00140-90-C-1546 awarded by the Department of the Navy.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2026622 |
Feb 1980 |
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