The present invention relates to the manufacture of aerofoil blades of the kind used in ducted fan gas turbine engines, wherein the aerofoils are located via respective roots, in and about the rim of a rotary disk within a ducted fan gas turbine engine.
More specifically, the present invention has best efficacy where used in the manufacture of gas turbine engine fan blades, the aerofoils of which are hollow.
It is known to manufacture a hollow fan blade by forming two half aerofoils, one of which provides a concave exterior surface, and the other of which provides a convex exterior surface, and both include a half root portion. The formed halves are then placed in a die and heated so as to enable diffusion bonding of the halves and super-plastic expansion and separation in known manner of the interior surfaces of the joined aerofoils to cause movement of the aerofoils into their respective curved forms.
The present invention seeks to provide an improved method of making and joining a hollow aerofoil and root.
According to the present invention there is provided a method of making an at least substantially hollow aerofoil having a separately manufactured root comprises the steps of welding at least two metal sheets together about their edges, manufacturing a root having a surface shaped to receive an end of said joined sheets, welding said end to said surface, and then holding the resulting assembly in holding means via said sheets and heating the assembly to convert the weld joints to diffusion bonds.
The invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring to
All of the parts making up the assembly are of a common material e.g. titanium or aluminium, and in the present example of the invention, it is intended that they be diffusion bonded after the welding operation. However, where thin plate 16 is used, lengthwise strip portions thereof are later required to stretch in opposing directions laterally of the sheet length, so as to provide a stiffening member for the aerofoil.
Therefore, a number of strips of a diffusion bond preventative such as Yttria are glued on to each side of sheet 16 prior to its insertion between sheets 10 and 12.
When the assembly is completed as described so far, it is placed in a suitable die which will enable forming sheets 10 and 12 into an aerofoil shape, and subjected to heat and temperature, the magnitudes of both of which are well known in the diffusion bonding and super-plastic forming field. Piping is connected to the interior of the sheets and an inert gas pumped in so as to cause sheets 10 and 12 to move away from each other to form the aerofoil shape dictated by the die, and simultaneously pull spaced portions of sheet 16 in opposing directions, to form the stiffening member. Also effected is the conversion of all of the welded joints peripherally of the sheets and between the ends of the sheets and root 18 to diffusion bonds, wherein material from each part migrates across the joint interface and eliminates it.
Attaching the root 18 to sheets 10, 12 and 16 at the stage in the process described provides the advantage that the following diffusion bonding process relieves stresses that are generated in the joint area during welding, thus obviating the need to perform a separate operation to achieve that effect. Further, it has been found that the resulting strength of the finished article is such that thinner sheets may be used without detriment.
Exclusion of sheet 16 will enable the manufacture of a completely hollow aerofoil having a root attached in the manner as described with reference to
An alternative method of manufacturing an aerofoil blade and root, is to weld sheets 10 and 12, or sheets 10, 12 and 16 together as described hereinbefore, and then super-plastically form them into the desired aerofoil shape, prior to welding them to root 18. The finished aerofoil can then be welded to root 18. The whole will then be heated to achieve conversion of the root weld to a diffusion bond, again as described hereinbefore.
A further alternative method of manufacturing an aerofoil blade and root, is to weld sheets 10 and 12, or weld sheets 10 and 12 and 16, together as described hereinbefore, and then to diffusion bond them together, prior to welding them to the root 18. The sheets 10 and 12, or the sheets 10, 12 and 16 are then super-plastically formed into the desired aerofoil shape. The heating used by the super-plastic forming process relieves stresses in the joint area during welding and to form a diffusion bond.
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This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/140,908, filed 1 Jun. 2005 and currently pending, which claims priority to GB 0412915.1, filed 10 Jun. 2004.
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