F01D25/005

Method of forming a thermal barrier coating system with engineered surface roughness

A method of manufacturing a substrate (16) with a ceramic thermal barrier coating (28, 32). The interface between layers of the coating contains an engineered surface roughness (12, 24) to enhance the mechanical integrity of the bond there between. The surface roughness is formed in a surface of a mold (10,20) and is infused by a subsequently cast layer of material (16, 28). The substrate may be partially sintered (76) prior to application of the coating layer(s) and the coated substrate and coating layer(s) may be co-sintered to form a fully coherent strain-free interlayer.

Carbon face seal

An apparatus has: a first member; a shaft rotatable relative to the first member about an axis; and a seal system. The seal system has: a seal carried by the first member and having a seal face; a seal carrier; a seat carried by the shaft and having a seat face in sliding sealing engagement with the seal face; and one or more springs biasing the seal carrier relative to the first member so as to bias the seal face against the seat face. The seal carrier has: an axially-extending wall having an inner diameter (ID) surface; and a radially-extending wall having a first surface. The seal carrier axially-extending wall ID surface has a radially inwardly open groove having a first sidewall and a second sidewall and a base. A wave-form split ring contacts the first sidewall and biases the seal into engagement with the radial wall first surface.

CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITE ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME

A method of forming a ceramic matrix composite component according to an exemplary embodiment of this disclosure, among other possible things includes laying up plies of ceramic reinforcement material with sacrificial plies to form a preform, infiltrating the preform with a ceramic matrix material, and machining away the sacrificial plies to reveal a surface profile of the ceramic matrix composite component. A preform for a ceramic matrix composite component is also disclosed.

Article having ceramic wall with flow turbulators
11333036 · 2022-05-17 · ·

An article includes a ceramic matrix composite wall that defines at least a side of a passage. The ceramic wall includes a ceramic matrix composite flow turbulator that projects into the passage. The flow turbulator is formed of ceramic matrix composite. The ceramic matric composite of the wall comprises woven fibers that are dispersed in a ceramic body matrix. An airfoil and a gas turbine engine are also disclosed.

Vane arc segment load path

A vane arc segment includes an airfoil piece that defines a first platform and an airfoil section that extends from the first platform. The first platform defines a radial flange that extends along at least a portion of a circumferential mate face of the first platform. The airfoil piece is formed of a fiber-reinforced composite that has fibers that are continuous between the airfoil section and the first platform. The airfoil section carries a second platform radially opposite the first platform. The second platform includes a through-hole, and the airfoil section extends through the through-hole.

Repair of through-hole damage using braze sintered preform

A method may include removing a portion of a base component adjacent to a damaged portion of the base component to define a repair portion of the base component. The base component may include a cobalt- or nickel-based superalloy, and the repair portion of the base component may include a through-hole extending from a first surface of the base component to a second surface of the base component. The method also may include forming a braze sintered preform to substantially reproduce a shape of the through-hole. The braze sintered preform may include a Ni- or Co-based alloy. The method additionally may include placing the braze sintered preform in the through-hole and heating at least the braze sintered preform to cause the braze sintered preform to join to the repair portion of the base component and change a microstructure of the braze sintered preform to a brazed and diffused microstructure.

REPAIRING OR RESUMING PRODUCTION OF A COMPONENT MADE OF COMPOSITE MATERIAL

A gas turbine component made of composite material includes a fiber reinforcement having a three-dimensional weave between a plurality of warp threads and a plurality of weft threads, the fiber reinforcement being densified by a matrix. The densified fiber reinforcement extends in width between a downstream end and an upstream end in an axial direction and in thickness between an inner surface and an outer surface in a radial direction. The fiber reinforcement densified by the matrix has a hollowed-out portion extending through the entire thickness of the fiber reinforcement. A composite material filler piece is present in the free volume of the component delimited by the hollowed-out portion, the filler piece including a fiber preform having a three-dimensional weave, the fiber preform being densified by a matrix.

Ceramic matrix composite turbine shroud shaped for minimizing abradable coating layer

A turbine shroud segment for use in a gas turbine engine includes a ceramic shroud segment formed to define a circumferentially extending channel that opens radially inwardly and a layer of abradable material that extends axially along a radial inner surface of the ceramic shroud segment to provide a flow path surface of the turbine shroud segment.

Ceramic matrix composite component including counterflow channels and method of producing

A ceramic matrix composite (CMC) component and method of fabrication including a plurality of counterflow elongated functional features. The CMC component includes a plurality of longitudinally extending ceramic matrix composite plies forming a densified body and a plurality of elongated functional features formed therein the densified body. Each of the plurality of functional features is configured longitudinally extending and in alignment with the plurality of ceramic matrix composite plies. Each of the plurality of elongated functional features includes an inlet configured in cross-ply configuration. The plurality of elongated functional features are configured to provide a flow of fluid from a fluid source to an exterior of the ceramic matrix composite component. The plurality of functional features are configured in alternating flow configuration.

Removal of contaminants from air for use in aircraft engines

A secondary air system for an aircraft engine comprises an air flow path communicating between a source of pressurized cooling air and an air consuming component. A filtering baffle is disposed in the air flow path upstream from the air consuming component. The filtering baffle has a monolithic body at least partly made of a cellular material, the cellular material including a non-stochastic lattice structure having a plurality of cells arranged in an ordered, repeating manner for trapping particulate matter contained in a flow of contaminated air.