Claims
- 1. A ceramic blade assembly suitable for attachment to a turbine rotor hub comprising a disk having a plurality of shaped slots along the periphery of said disk for receiving individual turbine blades, said ceramic blade assembly comprising:
- a base element comprising means for affixing said base element to said turbine rotor hub at said slots, a platform portion affixed to said engagement means, said platform portion having rim means for defining a recess in said platform for receiving the footing of a blade element, said defined recess having a floor, and a post member affixed to and extending from said floor of said platform portion, said post member having a post-root, a tip and exterior surfaces;
- a ceramic blade element comprising an airfoil shaped body having interior surfaces for defining an internal span-wise channel for receiving said post member and rim means for defining a footing for engagement with said rim means of said base element, said ceramic blade element being positioned about said post member so that said interior surfaces are at least partly set apart from said exterior surfaces of said post member and so that said ceramic blade element is set apart from said floor of said platform portion to define a peripheral channel about said post-root;
- a cap means affixed to said tip of said post member, said cap having at least one bearing surface for retaining said ceramic blade element in position about said post member;
- at least one resilient corrugated partition positioned between and in contact with said interior and exterior surfaces, said resilient corrugated partition defining contiguous sets of juxtaposed passages situated between said ceramic blade element and said post member, said sets of passages being in communication with said peripheral channel and said sets including a first set of passages open to said exterior surfaces of said post member and a second set of passages open to said interior surfaces of said ceramic blade element;
- means for supplying cooling fluid to said first set of passages through said peripheral channel;
- means for exiting said cooling fluid from said first set of passages at said tip; and
- means for forming columns of stagnated fluid within said second set of passages to insulate said ceramic blade element.
- 2. A ceramic blade assembly suitable for attachment at turbine rotor hub, comprising:
- a post member having a base, a tip and exterior surfaces;
- means for affixing said post member to said rotor hub;
- a ceramic blade element comprising an airfoil shaped body having interior surfaces for defining an internal span-wise channel for receiving said post member, said ceramic blade element being positioned about said post member so that said interior surfaces are at least partly set apart from said exterior surfaces of said post member;
- a cap means affixed to said tip of said post member, said cap having at least one bearing surface for retaining said ceramic blade element in position about said post member;
- at least one resilient corrugated partition positioned between and in contact with said interior and exterior surfaces, said corrugated partition defining contiguous sets of juxtaposed passages situated between said ceramic blade element and said post member, said sets including a first set of passages open to said exterior surfaces of said post member and a second set of passages open to said interior surfaces of said ceramic blade element, said second set insulating said ceramic blade element;
- means for delivering a flow of cooling fluid to said first set of passages from said base; and
- means for exiting cooling fluid from said first set of passages at said tip.
- 3. A ceramic blade assembly as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein said affixing means is a fir tree root section.
- 4. A ceramic blade assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said affixing means is an integral connection between said rotor hub and said post member.
- 5. A ceramic blade assembly as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein said exit means comprises a plurality of grooves in said bearing surface of said cap which communicate with members of said first set of passages.
- 6. A ceramic blade assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said ceramic blade assembly further comprises means for closing-off said second set of passages so that columns of stagnated fluid can be formed within said second set of passages.
- 7. A ceramic blade assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein said means for closing-off said second set of passages comprises corrugated ridges along said interior surfaces, said corrugated ridges being complementarily shaped and positioned with respect to said corrugated resilient partition to fixedly and blockingly mesh therewith.
- 8. A ceramic blade assembly as claimed in claim 7 wherein said corrugated ridges are in proximity of said tip.
- 9. A ceramic blade assembly as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein said ceramic blade assembly further comprises means for urging said corrugated partition in upward most position towards said cap member.
- 10. A ceramic blade assembly as claimed in claim 9 wherein said urging means are a plurality of biased feet members extending from said corrugated partition member.
- 11. A ceramic blade assembly comprising: a post member; a ceramic blade element positioned about and set apart from said post member; at least one resilient corugated partition positioned between and in contact with both said ceramic blade element and said post member, said corrugated partition having a first side open to said post member and a second side open to said ceramic blade element; and means for passing cooling fluid along said first side to cool said post member.
- 12. A ceramic blade assembly as claimed in claim 11 wherein said ceramic blade assembly further comprises means for creating stagnated columns of cooling fluid on said second side of said partition to insulate said ceramic blade element.
- 13. A ceramic blade assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said means for closing-off said second set of passages comprises corrugated ridges along said interior surfaces, said corrugated ridges being complementarily shaped and positioned with respect to said corrugated resilient partition to fixedly and blockingly mesh therewith.
- 14. A ceramic blade assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein said corrugated partition is preloaded against deflection.
- 15. A ceramic blade assembly as claimed in claim 12 wherein said corrugated partition is preloaded against deflection.
- 16. A ceramic blade assembly as claimed in claim 7 wherein said corrugated ridges and said corrugated partition form gaps therebetween to provide cushioning for said corrugated ridges.
- 17. A ceramic blade assembly as claimed in claim 13 wherein said corrugated ridges and said corrugated partition form gaps therebetween to provide cushioning for said corrugated ridges.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 188,646, filed Sept. 19, 1980, and abandoned on Oct. 25, 1982.
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