Claims
- 1. A turbomachine for compressible fluids comprising a rotor mounted for rotation about a substantially central transverse axis, said rotor including a hub, and a plurality of vanes mounted on and projecting from one surface of said hub, each vane being between the rotor axis and the rotor periphery and having a generally rounded vane end at said periphery smoothly merging with said vane, adjacent vanes coacting to define at least in part a fluid passageway having a generally axially oriented section adjacent the rotor axis and a generally radially oriented section extending from said axially oriented section to the rotor periphery; a predetermined number of passageways each having a reference station provided with a generally tangentially oriented construction and disposed within the radially oriented section thereof, the passageway configuration at said reference station having a mean tangential dimension that is no more than about 60% of the mean circumference of the rotor measured at said reference station divided by the number of vanes intersecting said circumference.
- 2. The turbomachine of claim 1 wherein the passageway configuration at each reference station has an axial dimension that exceeds the tangential dimension.
- 3. The turbomachine of claim 1 wherein a surface portion of one of the vanes disposed within the radially oriented passageway section has a generally convex configuration and is adjacent a pressure side of the fluid flow through the radially oriented passageway section, and a surface portion of one of the vanes disposed within the axially oriented passageway section has a generally concave configuration and is adjacent a pressure side of the fluid flow through the axially oriented passageway section.
- 4. The turbomachine of claim 1 wherein the portion of a passageway extending from the generally axially oriented section to the reference station has a mean tangential dimension decreasing towards the mean tangential dimension at said reference station.
- 5. The turbomachine of claim 1 wherein the portion of a passageway extending from the reference station to the rotor periphery has an increasing means tangential dimension relative to the mean tangential dimension at said reference station.
- 6. The turbomachine of claim 1 wherein the portion of each vane starting from the axially oriented section to the reference station has an increasing tangential cross-sectional area.
- 7. The turbomachine of claim 1 wherein the vanes are symmetrically arranged on said hub surface and said reference stations are uniformly spaced from the rotor axis.
- 8. The turbomachine of claim 1 wherein the edges of said vanes spaced from the hub surface are fixedly secured to an imperforate shroud whereby said shroud, said vanes and said hub surface coact to form said fluid passageways.
- 9. The turbomachine of claim 1 wherein each vane end adjacent the rotor periphery has a generally semi-circular cross-sectional configuration.
- 10. The turbomachine of claim 1 wherein the generally radially oriented flow port section constitutes a flow inlet section and each vane end adjacent the rotor periphery is curved toward the direction of the incoming fluid relative to the vane.
- 11. The turbomachine of claim 1 wherein the portion of a passageway extending from the generally axially oriented section to the reference station has a mean tangential dimension decreasing towards the mean tangential dimension at said reference station and the portion of said passageway extending from the reference station to the rotor periphery has an increasing mean tangential dimension relative to the mean tangential dimension at said reference station.
- 12. The turbomachine of claim 1 wherein the axial dimension of each passageway is increased proximate said reference station to compensate for the passageway area reduction resulting from said construction.
- 13. The turbomachine of claim 1 wherein the rotor is mounted within a circular cavity formed in a housing, said housing having a generally axially oriented flow port section and a generally radially oriented flow port section, said sections communicating with said cavity.
- 14. The turbomachine of claim 13 wherein one end of each vane is disposed adjacent one flow port section and an opposite end of each vane is disposed adjacent the other flow port section.
- 15. The turbomachine of claim 13 wherein each passageway extending from one flow port section to the other flow port section is substantially continuous and undivided.
- 16. The turbomachine of claim 13 wherein the vanes of said rotor sealingly engage cavity-forming surfaces of said housing.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of applicants' copending application Ser. No. 936,695, filed Aug. 25, 1978.
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