Claims
- 1. A low pressure turbine shroud mountable to an annular case for surrounding a row of rotor blades, comprising:an arcuate backsheet having forward and aft mounting rails at axially opposite ends thereof for mounting said shroud to said case, and a blade containment shield extending axially therebetween in a unitary construction, and said shield being thicker than said backsheet adjacent one of said rails, and said shield being sized in thickness for dissipating energy upon ejection of one of said blades thereagainst; and a rub strip fixedly joined to a radially inner surface of said backsheet between said rails.
- 2. A shroud according to claim 1 wherein said shield extends both axially between said rails and circumferentially therealong.
- 3. A shroud according to claim 1 wherein said shield is continuous axially between said rails and circumferentially therealong with said thickness being constant.
- 4. A method of retrofitting a low pressure turbine for increasing blade containment strength thereof by substituting said thicker shroud according to claim 3 for a thinner shroud therein without changing thickness of said case.
- 5. A shroud according to claim 1 wherein said shield extends radially outwardly from both said rails.
- 6. A method of retrofitting a low pressure turbine for increasing blade containment strength thereof by substituting said thicker shroud according to claim 5 for a thinner shroud therein without changing thickness of said case.
- 7. A shroud according to claim 1 wherein said backsheet inner surface is recessed from at least one of said rails.
- 8. A method of retrofitting a low pressure turbine for increasing blade containment strength thereof by substituting said thicker shroud according to claim 7 for a thinner shroud therein without changing thickness of said case.
- 9. A shroud according to claim 1 wherein said aft rail is thicker than said forward rail, and said shield is thicker than said aft rail.
- 10. A method of retrofitting a low pressure turbine for increasing blade containment strength thereof by substituting said thicker shroud according to claim 9 for a thinner shroud therein without changing thickness of said case.
- 11. A shroud according to claim 1 in combination with said case, with said case being sized in thickness radially outwardly of said shield for collectively providing therewith energy dissipation for said ejected blade for containment thereof.
- 12. A method of retrofitting a low pressure turbine for increasing blade containment strength thereof by substituting said thicker shroud according to claim 11 in said case for a thinner shroud therein without changing thickness of said case.
- 13. A combination according to claim 11 wherein said case includes forward and aft hooks extending radially inwardly to engage said forward and aft rails, respectively, and further comprising means for retaining said rails on said hooks.
- 14. A combination according to claim 13 wherein said backsheet is unitary sheet metal, and said shield is at least thrice as thick as said forward rail.
- 15. A method of retrofitting a low pressure turbine for increasing blade containment strength thereof by substituting said thicker shroud according to claim 14 in said case for a thinner shroud therein without changing thickness of said case.
- 16. A method of retrofitting a low pressure turbine for increasing blade containment strength thereof by substituting said thicker shroud according to claim 13 in said case for a thinner shroud therein without changing thickness of said case.
- 17. A method of retrofitting a low pressure turbine for increasing blade containment strength thereof by substituting said thicker shroud according to claim 1 for a thinner shroud therein without changing thickness of said case.
- 18. A shroud according to claim 1 wherein said shield is thicker than said backsheet at said forward rail.
- 19. A shroud according to claim 18 wherein said shield is continuous axially between said rails and circumferentially therealong with said thickness being constant.
- 20. A shroud according to claim 1 wherein said shield is thicker than said backsheet at said aft rail.
- 21. A shroud according to claim 20 wherein said shield is continuous axially between said rails and circumferentially therealong with said thickness being constant.
- 22. A shroud according to claim 1 wherein said shield is thicker than said backsheet at said forward and aft rails.
- 23. A shroud according to claim 22 wherein said shield is continuous axially between said rails and circumferentially therealong with said thickness being constant.
- 24. A shroud according to claim 1 wherein said backsheet is unitary sheet metal.
- 25. A method of retrofitting a low pressure turbine for increasing blade containment strength thereof by substituting said thicker shroud according to claim 2 for a thinner shroud therein without changing thickness of said case.
- 26. A low pressure turbine shroud mountable to an annular case for surrounding a row of rotor blades, comprising:an arcuate backsheet having forward and aft mounting rails at axially opposite ends thereof for mounting said shroud to said case, and a blade containment shield extending axially therebetween in a unitary construction, and said shield being selectively thicker than each of said rails for dissipating energy upon ejection of one of said blades thereagainst; and a rub strip fixedly joined to a radially inner surface of said backsheet between said rails.
- 27. A low pressure turbine shroud mountable to an annular case for surrounding a row of rotor blades, comprising:an arcuate backsheet having forward and aft mounting rails at axially opposite ends thereof for mounting said shroud to said case, and a blade containment shield extending axially therebetween in a unitary construction, and said shield being selectively thickened relative to a remainder of said backsheet for dissipating energy upon ejection of one of said blades thereagainst; and a rub strip fixedly joined to a radially inner surface of said backsheet between said rails.
- 28. A low pressure turbine shroud mountable to an annular case for surrounding a row of rotor blades, comprising:an arcuate backsheet having forward and aft mounting rails at axially opposite ends thereof for mounting said shroud to said case, and a blade containment shield thicker than one of said rails extending axially therebetween in a unitary construction, and said shield thicker than one of said rails; and a rub strip fixedly joined to a radially inner surface of said backsheet between said rails.
- 29. A shroud according to claim 28 wherein said shield extends both axially between said rails and circumferentially therealong, and is sized in thickness for dissipating energy upon ejection of one of said blades thereagainst.
- 30. A shroud according to claim 28 wherein said shield is continuous axially between said rails and circumferentially therealong with said thickness being constant.
- 31. A shroud according to claim 28 wherein said shield extends radially outwardly from both said rails.
- 32. A shroud according to claim 28 wherein said backsheet inner surface is recessed from at least one of said rails.
- 33. A shroud according to claim 28 wherein said aft rail is thicker than said forward rail, and said shield is thicker than said aft rail.
- 34. A shroud according to claim 28 in combination with said case, with said case being sized in thickness radially outwardly of said shield for collectively providing therewith energy dissipation for said ejected blade for containment thereof.
- 35. A combination according to claim 34 wherein said case includes forward and aft hooks extending radially inwardly to engage said forward and aft rails, respectively, and further comprising means for retaining said rails on said hooks.
- 36. A combination according to claim 35 wherein said backsheet is unitary sheet metal, and said shield is at least thrice as thick as said forward rail.
- 37. A method of retrofitting a low pressure turbine for increasing blade containment strength thereof by substituting said thicker shroud according to claim 28 for a thinner shroud therein without changing thickness of said case.
- 38. A shroud according to claim 28 wherein said backsheet is unitary sheet metal.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/191,659, filed Nov. 13, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,120,242 (patented Sep. 19, 2000).
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