Claims
- 1. A method for manufacturing a rotor shaft, said method comprising:fabricating a first shaft portion from a first material such that the first shaft portion extends axially from a first end to a second end; fabricating a second shaft portion from a second material that is different from the first material, such that the second shaft portion extends axially from a first end to a second end; coupling the second shaft portion to the first shaft portion with an explosive bonded joint such that the second shaft portion is aligned substantially concentrically with respect to the first shaft portion, and such that the bonded joint extends obliquely with respect to a centerline axis of symmetry of the rotor shaft; and extending a layer of material within the bonded joint to separate the first shaft portion from the second shaft portion, wherein the layer of material is fabricated from a material that is different than the first and second materials.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein coupling the second shaft portion to the first shaft portion further comprises using an explosive bonded joint that is oblique with respect to a plane of maximum shear stress induced within said rotor shaft during operation.
- 3. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein coupling the second shaft portion to the first shaft portion further comprises using an explosive bonded joint such that the bending stiffness of the rotor shaft is increased.
- 4. A rotor shaft comprising a first shaft portion from a first material such that the first portion extends axially from a first end to a second end, and a second shaft portion from a second material that is different from said first material and such that the second shaft portion extends axially from a first end to a second end, said first shaft portion coupled to said second portion at a bonded joint such that said first shaft portion substantially axially-aligned with respect to said second shaft portion, said bonded joint extending obliquely with respect to a centerline axis of symmetry of said rotor shaft, said bonded joint comprises a layer of material extending within the bonded joint to separate the first shaft portion from the second shaft portion, said layer of material is fabricated from a material that is different than said first and second materials.
- 5. A rotor shaft in accordance with claim 4 wherein said first shaft portion coupled to said second shaft portion by explosive bonding.
- 6. A rotor shaft in accordance with claim 4 wherein said bonded joint configured to facilitate increasing the bending and torsional stiffness of said rotor shaft.
- 7. A rotor shaft in accordance with claim 4 wherein said bonded joint oblique with respect to a plane of maximum shear stress induced within said rotor shaft.
- 8. A gas turbine rotor shaft comprising a first shaft portion fabricated from a first material, a second shaft portion fabricated from a second material that is different than said first material, and a bonded joint extending therebetween and substantially concentrically aligned with respect to said first and second portions, said bonded joint oblique with respect to a centerline axis of symmetry extending axially through said rotor shaft, said bonded joint comprises a layer of material extending within the bonded joint to separate the first shaft portion from the second shaft portion, said layer of material is fabricated from a material that is different than said first and second materials.
- 9. A gas turbine rotor shaft in accordance with claim 8 wherein said bonded joint comprises an explosive bonded joint.
- 10. A gas turbine rotor shaft in accordance with claim 8 wherein said bonded joint facilitates increasing bending and torsional stiffness of said rotor shaft.
- 11. A gas turbine rotor shaft in accordance with claim 8 wherein said first shaft portion fabricated from a first metallic material, and said second shaft portion fabricated from a second metallic material, said first material different from said second material.
- 12. A gas turbine rotor shaft in accordance with claim 8 wherein said bonded joint oblique with respect to a plane of maximum shear stress induced within said rotor shaft.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS STATEMENT
The U.S. Government has certain rights in this invention pursuant to contract number F333615-94-2-4439.
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