Claims
- 1. A turbine comprising
- a stator having a cylindrical bore;
- a cylindrical rotor coaxially journalled in said stator and provided with a substantially uniformly rough lateral surface; and
- an output shaft secured to the rotor and projecting axially from one end of the rotor;
- said stator being provided with a motive fluid inlet port near one end of the rotor and with a motive fluid outlet port near the other end of the rotor; and
- the inner wall of said stator being provided with a continuous oblique helical groove over that portion of the inner wall which is coextensive with the lateral surface of the rotor, one end of said groove communicating with said inlet port and the other end of said groove communicating with said outlet port.
- 2. The turbine of claim 1 wherein each helical convolution is canted about 15.degree. to 35.degree. to the normal.
- 3. The turbine of claim 2 in which each helical convolution is canted about 25.degree. to the normal.
- 4. The turbine of claim 2 wherein the lateral surface of the rotor is knurled.
- 5. The turbine of claim 3 in which the lateral surface of the rotor is knurled.
- 6. The turbine of claim 1 wherein the motive fluid inlet port is situated substantially tangential to the lateral surface of the rotor.
- 7. The turbine of claim 1 wherein each helical convolution is canted toward the motive fluid inlet port whereby the motive fluid entering the inlet port sweeps across one face of the rotor at a substantial angle away from the inlet and then back across the opposite face of the rotor, at essentially the same angle toward the inlet.
- 8. The turbine of claim 7 wherein each helical convolution is canted at an angle of 15.degree. to 35.degree. to the normal.
- 9. The turbine of claim 7 wherein each helical convolution is canted at an angle of about 25.degree. to the normal.
- 10. The turbine of claim 9 wherein the lateral surface of the rotor is knurled.
- 11. In a turbine comprising
- a stator having a cylindrical bore;
- a cylindrical rotor coaxially journalled in said stator and provided with a substantially uniformly rough lateral surface; and
- an output shaft secured to the rotor and projecting axially from one end of the rotor;
- said stator being provided with a motive fluid inlet port near one end of the rotor and with a motive fluid outlet port near the other end of the rotor; and
- the inner wall of said stator being provided with a continuous helical groove over that portion of the inner wall which is coextensive with the lateral surface of the rotor, one end of said groove communicating with said inlet port and the other end of said groove communicating with said outlet port, the improvement wherein the helical groove comprises a plurality of sequentially connected convolutions of 360.degree. each, which are characterized in that the line connecting the 180.degree. point in any one convolution to the mid-point between the zero degree point and the 360.degree. point of the same convolution is canted to the normal.
- 12. The turbine of claim 11, in which the said line is canted toward the motive fluid inlet port, whereby the motive fluid entering the inlet port sweeps down across one face of the rotor substantially at the angle of the cant and away from the inlet, and then back across the opposite face of the rotor at substantially the angle of the cant.
- 13. The turbine of claim 12, in which the angle of the cant is about 15.degree. to 35.degree. to the normal.
- 14. The turbine of claim 13, in which the angle of the cant is about 25.degree. to the normal.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of the application Ser. No. 402,064, filed Oct. 1, 1973, now abandoned which is a division of application Ser. No. 196,478, filed Nov. 8, 1971, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,800,528.
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