Claims
- 1. For rotating machine including a having circumferentially spaced blades and a case encasing said rotor for defining a flow stream that includes momentum flow including a high axial velocity of fluid flow and low axial velocity of fluid flow, a passageway in said case having an inlet passage located downstream of the leading edge of the fan blade of said fan rotor for bleeding low momentum flow relative to the rotor from the flow stream into said passageway and an outlet located at a point upstream of said inlet passage for returning said removed flow to said flow stream at a velocity that is higher than the velocity of said flow stream in said inlet passage, anti-swirl vanes in said passageway of said low momentum flow, said inlet passage flow being oriented with respect to said flow stream to selectively remove form said flow stream momentum flow relative to the rotor that has low axial velocity and to prevent the strong rotor relative flow that has high axial velocity from being admitted into said passageway, wherein said passageway is curved to direct flow backtoward said inlet passage wherein said outlet is oriented with respect to the main flow such that the ratio of the differential of the minimum pressure measured between said curved portion and said outlet passage and the pressure at said discharge end of said outlet passage to the value of 1/2 V.sup.2 is equal to or less than 1.5, where " " is the density of the fluid and "V" is the velocity of the fluid.
- 2. For rotating machinery as claimed in claim 1 wherein the case includes an outer shroud surrounding the tips of the rotor blades, said passageway formed in said outer shroud, and said inlet passage and said outlet passage being disposed intermediate the trailing and leading edges of said blade.
- 3. For rotating machinery as claimed in claim 1 wherein said outlet passage faces in the direction of the flow of said main flow stream to reintroduce said removed flow back into the main flow stream in the direction of said main flow stream.
- 4. For rotating machinery as claimed in claim 3 wherein said inlet passage and said outlet passage include an annular opening at the end of said inlet passage and said outlet passage.
- 5. For a gas turbine engine having a fan rotor and means encasing the fan rotor for defining a main flow stream, a passageway in said encasing means having an inlet passage located downstream of the leading edge of the fan blade of said fan rotor for bleeding low momentum flow relative to the rotor from the main flow into said passageway and an outlet located at a point upstream of said inlet passage for returning said removed flow to said main flow at a velocity that is higher than the velocity of the flow in said inlet passage, anti-swirl vanes in said passageway of the low momentum flow and said passage flow being no greater than eight percentage points of the total flow in said main flow and said inlet passage being oriented with respect to the main flow to selectively remove from the main flow low momentum flow relative to the rotor that has low axial velocity but high absolute tangential velocity so that the strong rotor relative flow that has high axial velocity is discouraged from being recirculated in said passageway, said passageway is curved to direct flow back toward said inlet passage wherein said outlet is oriented with respect to the main flow such that the ratio of the differential of the minimum pressure measured between said curved portion and said outlet passage and the pressure at said discharge end of said outlet passage to the value of 1/2 V.sup.2 is equal to or less than 1.5, where " " is the density of the fluid and "V" is the velocity of the fluid.
- 6. For a gas turbine engine as claimed in claim 5 wherein the encasing means includes an outer shroud surrounding the tips of the fan blades, said passageway formed in said outer shroud, and said inlet passage and said outlet passage being disposed intermediate the trailing and leading edges of said fan blade.
- 7. For a gas turbine engine as claimed in claim 6 wherein said outlet passage faces in the direction of the flow in said main flow stream so as to inject said removed flow into the main flow.
- 8. For a gas turbine engine as claimed in claim 7 wherein said inlet passages and said outlet passages include an annular opening at the end of said passages.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 648,499 filed Jan. 30, 1991, which is abandoned now.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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