Claims
- 1. A turbine engine shroud segment for mounting in a shroud assembly with a shroud hanger at a plurality of hanger contact surfaces, the segment comprising a shroud segment body extending for a circumferential segment length between circumferentially spaced apart shroud segment body first and second circumferential ends; the shroud segment body including a shroud segment body radially inner surface arcuate at least circumferentially, and a shroud segment body generally radially outer surface; and a plurality of substantially axially spaced apart shroud segment hooks integral with and extending generally radially outwardly from the shroud segment body radially outer surface; wherein:
the shroud segment comprises a plurality of spaced apart segment contact surfaces each matched in shape with spaced apart cooperating hanger contact surfaces; each hook comprises a generally radially outwardly extending hook arm having a hook arm generally axially inner surface and a generally axially extending hook end having a hook end generally radially inner surface in spaced apart juxtaposition with a portion of the shroud body generally radial outer surface; the shroud segment body radially outer surface including at least two shroud segment body contact surfaces each matched in shape and in juxtaposition at least at the shroud segment body first and second ends, with a cooperating hanger contact surface; and, the radially inner surface of each hook end including a hook end contact surface matched in shape with a cooperating hanger contact surface at least in a circumferential middle portion of the hook end radially inner surface.
- 2. The shroud segment of claim 1 in which the hanger contact surfaces and the segment contact surfaces are substantially planar.
- 3. The shroud segment of claim 1 in which the shroud segment is made of a low ductility material having a low tensile ductility, measured at room temperature to be no greater than about 1%.
- 4. The shroud segment of claim 3 in which the circumferential segment length is no greater than about 2 inches.
- 5. The shroud segment of claim 3 in which the low ductility material is a ceramic matrix composite having a room temperature tensile ductility no greater than about 0.7%.
- 6. The shroud segment of claim 1 in which each hook arm axially inner surface includes a hook arm contact surface matched in shape with a cooperating hanger contact surface.
- 7. The shroud segment of claim 6 in which the hook arm contact surface and the cooperating hanger contact surface are substantially planar.
- 8. The shroud segment of claim 1 in which the plurality of axially spaced apart shroud segment hooks comprise:
a first axially forward hook disposed substantially at an axially forward end of the shroud segment body and in which the first hook end is disposed and the first hook arm generally axially inner surface faces generally axially aft; and, a second axially aft hook disposed substantially at an axially aft end of the segment body and in which the second hook end is disposed and the second hook arm generally axially inner surface faces generally axially forward.
- 9. The shroud segment of claim 3 in which:
the shroud segment body radially inner surface is designed to operate at a first temperature, and the shroud segment body radially outer surface is designed to operate at a second temperature less than the first temperature to define a thermal gradient within the shroud segment body; and, the circumferential segment length is no greater than about 2 inches.
- 10. A turbine engine shroud assembly comprising:
a plurality of the turbine engine shroud segments of claim 1 assembled circumferentially to define a segmented turbine engine shroud; and, a shroud hanger comprising at least one shroud segment hanger foot assembled within and between the shroud segment hooks; the hanger foot including a plurality of spaced apart hanger foot contact surfaces each of a shape, the hanger foot contact surfaces cooperating in juxtaposition with the shroud segment contact surfaces of the shroud segment body radially outer surface and the hook end radially inner surfaces, the contact surfaces of the shroud segment and the contact surfaces of the hanger foot, cooperating in juxtaposition one with another, being matched in shape each to define therebetween a fluid choke.
- 11. The shroud assembly of claim 10 in which there is a shroud hanger for each of the plurality of shroud segments.
- 12. The shroud assembly of claim 10 in which the hanger foot contact surfaces and the shroud segment contact surfaces substantially are planar.
- 13. The shroud assembly of claim 10 in which:
each shroud hook arm generally axial inner surface includes a hook arm contact surfaces; and, the hanger foot includes hanger foot contact surfaces cooperating in juxtaposition and matched in shape with the hook arm contact surfaces to define therebetween a fluid choke.
- 14. The shroud assembly of claim 13 in which the hanger foot contact surfaces and the hook arm contact surfaces substantially are planar.
- 15. The shroud assembly of claim 10 in which the shroud segments are made of a low ductility material having a low tensile ductility, measured at room temperature to be no greater than about 1%.
- 16. The shroud assembly of claim 15 in which the circumferential segment length is no greater than about 2 inches.
- 17. The shroud assembly of claim 10 in which the plurality of axially spaced apart shroud segment hooks comprise:
a first axially forward hook disposed substantially at an axially forward end of the shroud segment body and in which the first hook end is disposed and the first hook arm generally axially inner surface faces generally axially aft; and, a second axially aft hook disposed substantially at an axially aft end of the shroud segment and in which the second hook end is disposed and the second hook arm generally axially inner surface faces generally axially forward.
- 18. The shroud assembly of claim 17 in which the hanger foot comprises:
a generally axially forward extending first foot portion and a generally axially aft extending second foot portion; the first foot portion including a plurality of spaced apart first foot portion contact surfaces each of a shape, the first foot contact portions cooperating in juxtaposition with contact surfaces of the first hook end and of the shroud segment body radially outer surface; and, the second foot portion including a plurality of spaced apart second foot portion contact surfaces each of a shape, the second foot contact portions cooperating in juxtaposition with contact surfaces of the second hook end and of the shroud segment body radially outer surface; the respective contact surfaces of each foot portion and the contact surfaces of the shroud segment in juxtaposition therewith being matched in shape and defining therebetween a fluid choke.
- 19. The shroud assembly of claim 18 in which the contact surfaces are substantially planar.
- 20. The shroud assembly of claim 10 disposed in a turbine engine axially adjacent a turbine engine stationary vane assembly including a first number of generally radially extending stationary vanes assembled spaced apart circumferentially about an engine axis, wherein the plurality of turbine engine shroud segments is a second number greater than the first number.
- 21. The assembly of claim 20 in which the second number is at least twice the first number.
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.