Claims
- 1. A turbine engine shroud segment comprising a shroud segment body having a radially outer surface extending at least between a pair of first and second spaced apart, opposed outer surface-end portions, wherein:
at least one of the first and second outer edge portions of the radially outer surface in the pair includes a surface depression portion including a depression portion seal surface of a first shape along the depression portion, the depression portion seal surface joined with the shroud body radially outer surface through an arcuate transition surface.
- 2. The shroud segment of claim 1 in which each of the first and second outer edge portions includes a surface depression.
- 3. The shroud segment of claim 1 in which:
the pair of first and second outer surface end portions are spaced apart circumferentially; and, the depression portion seal surface of the depression portion extends axially along the depression portions.
- 4. The shroud segment of claim 1 in which:
the pair of first and second outer surface end portions are spaced apart axially; and, the depression portion seal surface of the depression portion extends circumferentially along the depression portions.
- 5. The shroud segment of claim 4 in which the shroud segment includes a second pair of first and second outer surface end portions spaced apart circumferentially, with the depression portion seal surfaces of the second pair extending axially.
- 6. The shroud segment of claim 1 in which the first shape of the depression portion seal surface is flat.
- 7. The shroud segment of claim 1 in which the shroud segment is made of a low ductility material having a tensile ductility measured at room temperature to be no greater than about 1%.
- 8. The shroud segment of claim 7 in which the low ductility material is a ceramic matrix composite material.
- 9. A turbine engine shroud assembly comprising a plurality of circumferentially disposed shroud segments, wherein:
the shroud segments comprise the shroud segment of claim 1 with the first and second outer edge portions of a shroud segment being distinct from a surface of a juxtaposed adjacent second member by a separation therebetween; and, a fluid seal member retained in the surface depression portion and bridging the separation; the fluid seal member including a fluid seal member surface of a second shape matched in shape with the first shape of the depression portion seal surface and in juxtaposition for contact with the depression portion seal surface along the separation.
- 10. The shroud assembly of claim 9 in which the fluid seal member is sufficiently flexible to enable contact with the depression portion seal surface.
- 11. The shroud assembly of claim 9 in which:
the pair of first and second outer surface edge portions are spaced apart circumferentially; the shroud segments are disposed circumferentially with the depression portions of circumferentially adjacent first and second outer edge portions defining therebetween an axially extending surface depression including a depression seal surface of the first shape and an axially extending separation; and, the fluid seal member is disposed axially along the separation.
- 12. The shroud assembly of claim 9 in which each shroud segment is made of a low ductility material having a tensile ductility measured at room temperature to be no greater than about 1%.
- 13. The shroud assembly of claim 12 in which the low ductility material is a ceramic matrix composite material.
- 14. The shroud assembly of claim 12 in which the fluid seal member is made of a low ductility material having a tensile ductility measured at room temperature to be no greater than about 1%.
- 15. The shroud assembly of claim 14 in which the low ductility material is a ceramic matrix composite material.
- 16. The shroud assembly of claim 9 in which both the first shape of the depression portion seal surface and the second shape of the fluid member seal surface is flat.
Government Interests
[0001] The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. F33615-97-C-2778 awarded by the Department of Air Force.