Claims
- 1. A steam turbine blade comprising:
- a) a steam-turbine-blade shank portion;
- b) a steam-turbine-blade metallic airfoil portion attached to said shank portion and having a pressure side and a suction side, wherein at least one of said pressure and suction sides includes at least one surface recess, wherein said at-least-one surface recess has a void volume, an open top, and a closed bottom, and wherein said void volume has adjacent first and second regions; and
- c) filler material disposed in and bonded to said at-least-one surface recess and generally completely filling said void volume, wherein said filler material as a whole has a lower average mass density than that of said metallic airfoil portion as a whole, wherein said filler material in said first region has a higher average modulus of elasticity than that of said filler material in said second region, and wherein said first and second regions together fill at least half of said void volume.
- 2. The steam turbine blade of claim 1, wherein said filler material in said first region has at least a generally twenty percent higher average modulus of elasticity than that of said filler material in said second region.
- 3. The seam turbine blade of claim 1, wherein said void volume consists essentially of said first and second regions, wherein said first region is a layer disposed proximate said open top and said second region is a layer disposed proximate said closed bottom, wherein said filler material consists essentially of different first and second materials, wherein said filler material disposed in said second region consists essentially of said second material, wherein said material disposed in said first region consists essentially of said first and second materials, and wherein said first material consists essentially of a screen material.
- 4. The steam turbine blade of claim 3, wherein said second material consists essentially of an elastomer, and wherein the average modulus of elasticity of said screen material is at least generally one-hundred times higher than that of said elastomer.
- 5. The steam turbine blade of claim 1, wherein said void volume consists essentially of said first and second regions, wherein said first region is that part of said void volume which is disposed nearer said closed bottom and said second region is that part of said void volume which is disposed nearer said open top, wherein said filler material consists essentially of a non-metallic matrix material and particulate material, wherein said particulate material is embedded in said non-metallic matrix material, wherein said non-metallic matrix material is disposed throughout said first and second regions, and wherein said first region has a higher volume concentration of said particulate material than that of said second region.
- 6. The steam turbine blade of claim 5, wherein said non-metallic matrix material consists essentially of an elastomer.
- 7. The steam turbine blade of claim 6, wherein said particulate material consists essentially of metallic powder.
- 8. The steam turbine blade of claim 1, wherein said first region is a layer disposed proximate said closed bottom and said second region is a layer disposed adjacent said first region, wherein said filler material includes different first and second materials, wherein said filler material disposed in said first region consists essentially of said first material, and wherein said filler material disposed in said second region consists essentially of said second material.
- 9. The steam turbine blade of claim 8, wherein said second material consists essentially of an elastomer, and wherein said first material consists essentially of a non-metallic material other than an elastomer.
- 10. The steam turbine blade of claim 9, wherein said void volume also has a third region, wherein said third region is a layer disposed adjacent said second region and proximate said open top, wherein said filler material also includes a third material, wherein said material disposed in said third region consists essentially of said second and third materials, wherein said third material consists essentially of a screen material, and wherein said screen material has a higher average modulus of elasticity than that of said first material or said second material.
- 11. The steam turbine blade of claim 1, wherein said first region extends closer to said shank portion than said second region.
- 12. The steam turbine blade of claim 11, wherein said second region extends further from said shank portion than said first region.
- 13. The steam turbine blade of claim 12, wherein said first region includes a portion disposed proximate said open top and said second region also includes a portion disposed proximate said open top.
- 14. A steam turbine blade comprising:
- a) a steam-turbine-blade shank portion;
- b) a steam-turbine-blade metallic airfoil portion attached to said shank portion and having a pressure side and a suction side, wherein at least one of said pressure and suction sides includes at least one surface recess, wherein said at-least-one surface recess has a void volume, an open top, and a closed bottom, and wherein said void volume has adjacent first and second regions; and
- c) filler material disposed in and bonded to said at-least-one surface recess and generally completely filling said void volume, wherein said filler material as a whole has a lower average mass density than that of said metallic airfoil portion as a whole, and wherein said filler material in said first region has a higher average modulus of elasticity than that of said filler material in said second region and said filler material in said second region consists essentially of an elastomer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present patent application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/837,880 filed Apr. 25, 1997. U.S. Pat. No. 5,839,882 by Scott R. Finn et al. which is entitled "Gas Turbine Blade Having Areas of Different Densities" and which issue Nov. 24,1998.
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