This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to German application number 103 52 253.0, filed 8 Nov. 2003, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a compressor rotor blade.
2. Brief Description of the Related Art
A compressor rotor blade in keeping with this type is known from European patent EP 0 991 866 B1. Such compressor rotor blades have the disadvantage that as a result of the excitation of high frequencies (lyra mode), they are made to oscillate in such a manner that the profiled tips, in particular, are exposed to an elevated mechanical stress. This can lead to considerable damage of the compressor rotor blades, even to breaking.
Therefore, the task of creating an extension of a compressor rotor blade such that the oscillatory behavior described above is diminished exists, so that damage as a consequence of excessive mechanical stress is precluded. The measures in question that are to be taken are to be as simple as possible in terms of construction and as cost-effective as possible in their realization.
According to principles of the present invention, this task can be resolved by a compressor rotor blade.
An underlying aspect of the present invention includes equipping the rotor blade with a recess at the blade tip, in an area in front of the trailing edge of the rotor blade. At the blade tip, proceeding from the blade's leading edge, the rotor blade exhibits, first of all, an untouched area, which makes a transition, by means of a shoulder in the form of a step or a rounding, to a recess extending as far as the trailing edge of the rotor blade.
In the case of a compressor rotor blade according to the invention, damages at the tip of the rotor blade tip due to the lyra mode are avoided to good advantage on the side of egress.
Additional favorable embodiments and advantages of the invention are described below in exemplary fashion by virtue of one embodiment, making reference to the drawings.
Only those characteristics that are essential to the invention are shown.
According to an additional alternative embodiment of a compressor rotor blade 1 according to
The saving in mass that results from recess 8 on the compressor rotor blade 1 is approximately identical in the embodiments according to the
1 Compressor rotor blade
2 Rotor blade
3 Platform
4 Blade footing
5 Leading edge
6 Trailing edge
7 Blade tip
8 Recess
9 Shoulder
10 Rounding off
11 Slope
R1 Radius
R2 Radius
R3 Radius
l1 untouched length
l2 untouched length
l3 untouched length
H Height of the trailing edge 6
h1 Depth of recess on trailing edge 6
h2 Depth of recess on trailing edge 6
h3 Depth of recess on trailing edge 6
While the invention has been described in detail with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes can be made, and equivalents employed, without departing from the scope of the invention. Each of the aforementioned documents is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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103 52 253 | Nov 2003 | DE | national |
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1 057 137 | May 1959 | DE |
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20050106030 A1 | May 2005 | US |