Claims
- 1. An apparatus for sealing a gap between adjacent blades in a rotor assembly for a gas turbine engine, the rotor assembly including a plurality of blades circumferentially disposed around a disc, each of the blades having an airfoil, a root, and a platform extending outward in a lateral direction in a transition area between the root and the airfoil, the gap being formed between edges of adjacent platforms, wherein the platforms collectively form a flow path for primary fluid flow passing by the airfoil side of the platforms and secondary fluid flow passing by the root side of the platforms, said apparatus comprising:
- a body, having a length and a width;
- a plurality of channels, formed as corrugations in said body, extending between widthwise edges of said body;
- wherein secondary flow may enter said channels from said edges, pass between said body and the root side surfaces of the platforms, and exit into the gap, thereby transferring thermal energy away from the platforms.
- 2. A rotor assembly for a gas turbine engine, comprising:
- a plurality of blades, each of said blades having an airfoil, a root, and a platform extending outward in a lateral direction in a transition area between said root and said airfoil of each blade;
- a disc, having an outer surface which includes a plurality of recesses uniformly and circumferentially distributed around said disc, for receiving said blade roots adjacent one another;
- wherein said platforms of adjacent blades collectively form a flow path for a primary fluid flow passing by said airfoil side of said platforms and a secondary fluid flow passing by said root side of said platforms, wherein said platforms are separated by a gap;
- a plurality of seals, each seal including:
- a body, having a length and a width; and
- a plurality of channels, formed as corrugations in said body, extending between widthwise edges of said body;
- wherein secondary flow may enter said channels from said edges and pass between said body and root side surfaces of said platforms and exit into said gap, thereby transferring thermal energy away from said platforms.
Government Interests
The invention was made under a U.S. Government contract and the Government has rights herein.
US Referenced Citations (22)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
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60-22002 |
Feb 1985 |
JPX |