Claims
- 1. A stator assembly for a rotary machine having an axis A and having a plurality of stator vanes extending inwardly across a working medium flowpath, which comprises:an inner shroud formed of a material which extends circumferentially with respect to the axis A and which is adapted to be attached to at least two of said stator vanes, the shroud having an upstream wall which extends circumferentially and radially, a downstream wall which extends circumferentially and radially and which is spaced axially from the upstream wall leaving a cavity therebetween, and at least one rib having an upstream side and a downstream side which extends circumferentially and radially and which is spaced from the walls leaving a chamber between the rib and the upstream wall and between the rib and the downstream wall; a preformed, circumferentially extending rubstrip which is formed of a cured elastomeric material, which extends to bound said chamber and which is adapted to be bonded to the shroud by bond material; an elastomeric bond material which extends from the shroud to the preformed rubstrip to bond the preformed rubstrip to the shroud; wherein the bond material extends as a strip of material from at least one of said sides of the rib to the elastomeric rubstrip and wherein the bond material extends about at least a portion of the periphery of the rubstrip and between the rubstrip and shroud.
- 2. The stator assembly of claim 1 wherein the bond material forms a seal between the rubstrip and the shroud which is capable of blocking the leakage of gases and wherein the shroud has at least one opening which places the interior in flow communication with the exterior of the shroud and which adapts the stator assembly to receive pressurized gases for testing the strength of the bond between the shroud and the rubstrip.
- 3. The stator assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the preformed rubstrip is deflected radially into the chamber bounded by the rib during installation of the rubstrip to the shroud such that a portion of the rubstrip surface extends radially to face a radially extending portion of the rib and wherein the elastomeric bond material extends radially and axially between the rib and the preformed rubstrip to increase the shearing strength at the interface.
- 4. The stator assembly as claimed in claim 3 wherein the elastomeric bond material extends radially and axially between the radially facing surfaces of the rib and the preformed rubstrip.
- 5. The stator assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the preformed rubstrip is silicone rubber, wherein the shroud is formed of a thermoplastic material, and wherein the bond material is formed of material resulting from the mixture of an epoxy resin primer applied to the shroud, a silicone rubber primer applied to the epoxy resin primer, and a silicone rubber adhesive applied to the silicone rubber rubstrip.
- 6. The stator assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the bond material contains epoxy resin primer and silicone rubber.
- 7. The stator assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the stator assembly includes at least two chambers disposed in the shroud and bounded by the rubstrip and wherein said chambers are in flow communication through at least one opening with the exterior of the stator assembly.
- 8. A stator assembly for a rotary machine having a substrate for a rubstrip, which comprises:a substrate formed of a thermoplastic material which extends circumferentially with respect to the axis A; a preformed, circumferentially extending rubstrip which is formed of a cured silicone rubber material; a bond material which extends between the preformed silicone rubber material and the thermoplastic substrate which is formed of a layer of epoxy resin primer, a silicone rubber primer and a silicone rubber adhesive.
- 9. The stator assembly as claimed in claim 8 wherein the epoxy resin primer is disposed adjacent to the thermoplastic material, the silicone rubber adhesive is adjacent the preformed rubstrip formed of silicone rubber material, and said silicone rubber primer is adjacent to the epoxy resin primer and adjacent to the silicone rubber adhesive.
- 10. The stator assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the rub strip is a silicone rubber material, the shroud is a thermoplastic material, and wherein the bond material for the rubstrip is formed of layers which results from applying an epoxy resin primer to the thermoplastic material of the shroud, disposing a silicone rubber primer on the epoxy resin after the epoxy resin primer has cured, disposing a silicone adhesive paste between the silicone rubber primer and the rub strip and pressing the rub strip into place against the silicone rubber primer.
- 11. A method of bonding a preformed, silicone rubber article to a thermoplastic substrate comprising:disposing a layer of epoxy resin primer on the thermoplastic substrate; curing the epoxy resin primer; disposing a layer of silicone rubber primer on the cured epoxy resin primer; disposing a layer of silicone rubber adhesive between the silicone rubber article and the silicone rubber primer; and, urging the silicone rubber article toward the thermoplastic substrate to apply pressure to any layers of material between the thermoplastic substrate and the silicone rubber article and holding the pressure for a period of time.
- 12. The method of bonding as claimed in claim 11 wherein the step of curing the epoxy resin primer includes heating the epoxy resin primer to an elevated temperature and holding the primer at the temperature for a period of time.
- 13. The method of bonding as claimed in claim 11 wherein the step of disposing a silicone rubber primer includes setting the silicone rubber primer prior to contacting the silicone rubber primer with the silicone rubber adhesive.
- 14. The method of bonding as claimed in claim 12 wherein the step of curing the epoxy resin primer includes holding and the epoxy resin primer at a temperature of about three hundred fifty (350) degrees Fahrenheit for about one hour.
- 15. The method of bonding as claimed in claim 11 wherein the epoxy resin primer is applied as a fluid which includes an epoxy resin disposed in a solvent which promotes bonding between the epoxy resin and the thermoplastic material.
- 16. The method of bonding as claimed in claim 11 wherein the epoxy resin primer is applied in the form of a fluid and the epoxy resin primer includes epoxy resin disposed in a solvent formed of a methyl-ethyl-ketone.
- 17. A method of forming a stator assembly for a rotary machine, the rotary machine having an axis A and having a plurality of stator vanes extending inwardly across a working medium flowpath, the stator assembly including a silicone rubber rubstrip, comprising:preparing an inner shroud of thermoplastic material for receiving an epoxy resin primer, the inner shroud being adapted to engage at least two of the stator vanes in the installed condition, the inner shroud having an upstream wall, a rib, and a downstream wall which extend circumferentially and which are spaced axially leaving an upstream chamber between the rib and the upstream wall and a downstream chamber between the rib and the downstream wall, the chambers extending circumferentially and each being open in the radial direction disposing a layer of epoxy resin primer on the thermoplastic substrate, the epoxy resin primer including a solvent which interacts with the thermoplastic material; curing the epoxy resin primer; disposing a layer of silicone rubber primer on the cured epoxy resin primer; disposing a layer of silicone rubber adhesive between the silicone rubber rubstrip and the silicone rubber primer; and, urging the preformed silicone rubber rubstrip toward the thermoplastic substrate to apply pressure to any layers of material between the thermoplastic substrate and the silicone rubber rubstrip and holding the pressure for a period of time which includes forming a strip of bond material which attaches the rubstrip to the walls into the rib.
- 18. The method of forming a stator assembly of claim 17 wherein the step of forming the strip of bond material includes forming a seal between the rubstrip and the shroud which seals the opening portion of the chambers, the strip of bond material being capable of blocking the leakage of gases and wherein the shroud has at least one opening which places the chambers in flow communication with the exterior of the shroud and which adapts the stator assembly to receive pressurized gases and wherein the method includes a step of testing the strength of the bond between the shroud and the rubstrip by flowing pressurized gases into the chambers to exert a predetermined level force against the rubstrip.
- 19. The method of forming a stator assembly of claim 17 wherein the step of urging the preformed silicone rubber rubstrip toward the thermoplastic substrate includes deflecting the preformed rubstrip radially into the chamber bounded by the rubstrip such that a portion of the rubstrip extends radially to axially face a radially extending portion of the rib and wherein the elastomeric bond material extends radially and axially between at least part of the axially facing portions of the rib and the preformed rubstrip to increase the shearing strength at the juncture of the rubstrip and the rib.
- 20. The method of forming a stator assembly as claimed in claim 17 wherein the step of curing the epoxy resin primer includes heating the epoxy resin primer to an elevated temperature and holding the primer at the temperature for a period of time.
- 21. The method of forming a stator assembly as claimed in claim 17 wherein the step of disposing a silicone rubber primer includes setting the silicone rubber primer prior to contacting the silicone rubber primer with the silicone rubber adhesive.
- 22. The method of forming a stator assembly as claimed in claim 21 wherein the step of curing the epoxy resin primer includes holding the epoxy resin primer at a temperature of about three hundred fifty (350) degrees Fahrenheit for about one hour.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/147,978 filed on Aug. 9, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Provisional Applications (1)
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