This application relates to an undercut rim used with a bladed rotor disk for a gas turbine engine section, wherein a plurality of rotor sections are held together by a tie shaft.
Gas turbine engines are known, and typically include a compressor section that compresses air to be delivered into a combustion section. Air is mixed with fuel in the combustion section and ignited. Products of this combustion pass downstream over turbine rotors, driving the turbine rotors to rotate.
Typically, the turbine rotors are arranged in several stages as are compressor rotors. It has typically been true that the rotor stages have been connected together by welded joints, bolted flanges, or other mechanical fasteners. This has required a good deal of additional weight and components.
More recently, a tie shaft arrangement has been proposed wherein the rotors all abut each other, and a tie shaft applies an axial force to hold them together and transmit torque, thus eliminating the need for weld joints, bolts, etc.
Some integrally bladed rotors have the abutment face in the proximity of the airfoil edge that will expose the airfoil to stresses generated by tie shaft preload and rotational forces.
An integrally bladed rotor is utilized in at least a stage of one of a compressor and turbine section. The rotors feature and inner hub and an outer rim that includes the platform the airflow path (platform). Airfoils extend radially outwardly from a platform, and there is an undercut in the rotor rim under the platform between the airfoil and the abutting face at a downstream edge of the airfoil.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
As can be appreciated, an upstream end of the rotor 44 provides the stacking interface with a downstream end of the integrally bladed rotor 40. Typically, these interfaces have been simply placed radially inward of the platform of the integrally bladed rotor, and abutting an end face of the neighboring rotor. As mentioned above, with such an arrangement, there has been a force or stress applied forcing the platform of the integrally bladed rotor radially outwardly.
As shown, a rear hub 37 biases the stages together. At the left, or upstream side of a front hub 100, shown schematically, provides the reaction for the rotors stack being compressed by the tie shaft 30. In practice, there may be something closer to the rear hub 37 extending radially away from the tie shaft 30 at the left side in place of the schematically shown hub 100. A nut 34 directs a force through the hub 37 into the several stages, holding them together. A force vector along the axis of a portion 101 of a section 102, directs the force into the rotor stages.
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With the disclosed embodiment, the forces are not transmitted into the airfoil, and the undercut ensures that the damage to the airfoil is limited or eliminated due to the force F. In addition, the stresses from the downstream rotor rim are also addressed with this arrangement.
Although an embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
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