Claims
- 1. A core gas turbine engine having enhanced efficiency relative to its weight said engine including gas ducting means
- an outwardly centrifugal compressor and an inwardly radial turbine positioned in said gas ducting means,
- said outwardly centrifugal compressor and said inwardly radial turbine being mounted on a common hub such that their faces form an integral interface, whereby said inwardly radial turbine will drive said outwardly centrifugal compressor at a common speed of rotation,
- said hub being made of porous material whereby air in the boundary layer of said centrifugal compressor can seep from said centrifugal compressor to said inwardly radial turbine and cool same.
- 2. An integrated compressor and turbine rotor including
- a centrifugal compressor, a radial turbine, said centrifugal compressor and said radial turbine being integral and having a common interface between said compressor and said turbine,
- said interface being made of porous material,
- whereby transpiration can occur from the boundary layer of said compressor into said turbine to provide improved efficiency of said compressor and cooling for said turbine.
- 3. An integrated compressor and turbine rotor as set forth in claim 1 in which said centrifugal compressor and said radial turbine have a common hub.
- 4. An integrated assembly including
- a centrifugal air compressor having a diffuser, a radial-inflow gas turbine having a nozzle,
- said diffuser and said nozzle having a common interface, and said interface being made of porous material,
- whereby the boundary layer of said diffuser can transpire into said nozzle for improved diffuser aerodynamic efficiency and for cooling said nozzle.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/486,360, filed Feb. 28, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,253,472.
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