Claims
- 1. In a gas turbine engine: the improvement comprising an axial flow turbine designed to receive pressurized gases at temperatures above 2000.degree. F.; said turbine comprising a rotor and annular flow passage structure; said rotor including a central hub, individual separately-formed blades extending radially outwardly from the hub periphery within the flow passage, and an endless annular reinforcement band affixed to outer tip areas of the blades; said blades being formed of ceramic refractory material having high compressive strength but relatively low tensile strength; said endless annular band being formed of a high tensile stength material, whereby the band converts centrifugal force on the rotor into compressive loadings on the blades; the band material having a higher coefficient of thermal expansion than the blade-material; the aforementioned passage structure having an annular recess therein sized to surround outer surface areas of the aforementioned band so that the band offers minimal resistance to flow of high temperature gases through the blade area; the outer surface of the band being spaced radially inwardly from the recess surface to define an annular band coolant space; and means for circulating relatively cool gas through the coolant space to maintain the band at a significantly lower temperature than the blades whereby thermal expansion of the band in the radial direction is reduced to a level approximating that of the blades; each blade being connected to the central hub by means of a radial socket formed in the hub periphery, and a blade root section (32) extending into the associated socket; each blade root section (32) having a nonlocking snug fit in the associated socket whereby centrifugal force puts the blade material under compression rather than tension.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein each blade root section (32) is a straight-sided element having a lesser cross-sectional dimension than the aerodynamic portion of the blade, whereby the aerodynamic portion of each blade abuts against the hub peripheral surface.
- 3. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the annular reinforcement band is affixed to the blades by means of a shrink fit connection.
- 4. The improvement of claim 1: the coolant circulating means comprising an annular inlet plenum (34) and an annular outlet plenum (36) concentric with the annular recess, and circumferentially-spaced jets interconnecting each plenum with the annular recess so the coolant flows from the inlet plenum through the recess and into the outlet plenum.
- 5. The improvement of claim 4: the clearance between the band outer surface and the opposing surface (28) of the recess being much greater than the clearance at the band leading edge, the clearance between the band outer surface and the opposing surface (28) of the recess being much greater than the clearance at the band trailing edge, thereby promoting coolant flow along the outer surface of the band.
- 6. The improvement of claim 5: the plane of the band inner surface forming a planar continuation of the adjacent passage structure surfaces (30).
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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| 1812491 |
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| 2069065 |
Aug 1981 |
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| "Thermodynamics" 2 ed, J. P. Holman, p. 555 Steamtables. |