Claims
- 1. A rotor balance system for an integrally bladed gas turbine engine rotor comprising:
- a plurality of disks, each carrying a plurality of integral blades;
- a single balance ring internally shrink fit to each disk;
- an eccentric raised area throughout a substantial minority of the circumference of each balance ring, said balance ring being substantially uniform throughout the remainder of the circumference;
- said balance ring selectively ground to establish a detail balanced condition of each disk;
- a plurality of openings through the outer edge of each balance ring;
- a plurality of balance weights within said openings for establishing a balanced condition of the assembled plurality of disks; and
- a snap ring internal of each disk adjacent to said balance ring for retaining said balance weights within said openings.
- 2. A rotor balance system as in claim 1:
- said eccentric raised area extending between 90 and 135 degrees of the circumference of said balance ring.
- 3. A rotor balance system as in claim 1:
- said eccentric raised area inwardly extending.
- 4. A rotor balance system as in claim 2:
- said eccentric raised area inwardly extending.
- 5. A rotor balance system as in claim 2:
- said eccentric raised area extending substantially 120 degrees of the circumference of said balance ring.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to a contract awarded by the Department of the Air Force.
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