Patent classifications
F01D25/04
Stator damper
A stator damper is disclosed. The stator damper has a body section and a damper finger. The body section rests against a stator assembly and a portion of each damper finger rests against a compressor casing. The stator damper is radially compressed between the stator assembly and the compressor casing. Thus, the stator damper exerts a radial force against the stator assembly. In this manner, relative motion of the stator assembly is damped.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING FLUID VISCOSITY IN A GAS TURBINE ENGINE
A fluid viscosity system for use in a gas turbine engine includes an induction assembly coupled to a fluid line within the gas turbine engine. The induction assembly includes an electromagnet. The induction assembly further includes an electronic oscillator electronically coupled to the electromagnet. The electronic oscillator is configured to generate an alternating current (AC) that is transmitted to the electromagnet at a predetermined frequency and magnitude such that a viscosity of a fluid channeled through the fluid line is reduced at least partially due to induction heating.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING FLUID VISCOSITY IN A GAS TURBINE ENGINE
A fluid viscosity system for use in a gas turbine engine includes an induction assembly coupled to a fluid line within the gas turbine engine. The induction assembly includes an electromagnet. The induction assembly further includes an electronic oscillator electronically coupled to the electromagnet. The electronic oscillator is configured to generate an alternating current (AC) that is transmitted to the electromagnet at a predetermined frequency and magnitude such that a viscosity of a fluid channeled through the fluid line is reduced at least partially due to induction heating.
PARTITION DAMPER SEAL CONFIGURATIONS FOR SEGMENTED INTERNAL COOLING HARDWARE
Partition damper seal configurations for segmented internal cooling hardware apparatus are disclosed. An example apparatus includes an inner wall and an outer wall, the outer wall spaced apart from the inner wall in a radial direction, a space between the inner and outer walls defining a flow passage, and a body positioned between the inner and outer walls, the body traversing the inner and outer walls in an axial direction and attached to an inner surface of the outer wall and an outer surface of the inner wall, the body to detach from the inner and outer surfaces and to at least partially seal the flow passage in response to the outer wall moving relative to the inner wall.
PARTITION DAMPER SEAL CONFIGURATIONS FOR SEGMENTED INTERNAL COOLING HARDWARE
Partition damper seal configurations for segmented internal cooling hardware apparatus are disclosed. An example apparatus includes an inner wall and an outer wall, the outer wall spaced apart from the inner wall in a radial direction, a space between the inner and outer walls defining a flow passage, and a body positioned between the inner and outer walls, the body traversing the inner and outer walls in an axial direction and attached to an inner surface of the outer wall and an outer surface of the inner wall, the body to detach from the inner and outer surfaces and to at least partially seal the flow passage in response to the outer wall moving relative to the inner wall.
Turbine exhaust cylinder/ turbine exhaust manifold bolted stiffening ribs
Disclosed are a casing arrangement and a method to reduce vibrations in a gas turbine casing. The casing arrangement includes a turbine exhaust cylinder connected to a turbine exhaust manifold establishing a fluid flow path, the fluid flow path including an inner and an outer flow path. A damping blanket damps the vibrations and is coupled to a surface of the inner flow path via a constraining layer.
Turbine exhaust cylinder/ turbine exhaust manifold bolted stiffening ribs
Disclosed are a casing arrangement and a method to reduce vibrations in a gas turbine casing. The casing arrangement includes a turbine exhaust cylinder connected to a turbine exhaust manifold establishing a fluid flow path, the fluid flow path including an inner and an outer flow path. A damping blanket damps the vibrations and is coupled to a surface of the inner flow path via a constraining layer.
Passive transpirational flow acoustically lined guide vane
A passive transpirational flow acoustic liner assembly for a gas turbine engine includes a guide vane assembly and a conduit configured to deliver airflow received from the guide vane. The guide vane assembly includes an airfoil having a transpirational flow acoustic liner. The acoustic liner includes a face sheet defining a portion of an outer surface of the airfoil and having a plurality of first apertures, a segmented member coupled to the face sheet and having a plurality of chambers in fluid communication with the outer surface via the plurality of first apertures, a backing sheet having a plurality of apertures and being coupled to the segmented member such that the segmented member is positioned between the face sheet and the backing sheet, and a plenum coupled to the backing sheet opposite the segmented member and fluidly connected to the conduit.
Passive transpirational flow acoustically lined guide vane
A passive transpirational flow acoustic liner assembly for a gas turbine engine includes a guide vane assembly and a conduit configured to deliver airflow received from the guide vane. The guide vane assembly includes an airfoil having a transpirational flow acoustic liner. The acoustic liner includes a face sheet defining a portion of an outer surface of the airfoil and having a plurality of first apertures, a segmented member coupled to the face sheet and having a plurality of chambers in fluid communication with the outer surface via the plurality of first apertures, a backing sheet having a plurality of apertures and being coupled to the segmented member such that the segmented member is positioned between the face sheet and the backing sheet, and a plenum coupled to the backing sheet opposite the segmented member and fluidly connected to the conduit.
ROTOR ASSEMBLY, ASSOCIATED METHOD OF ASSEMBLY, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT THEREFOR
A computer program product contains computer-readable instructions, which, when operated on by a computer, performs the following method. A combination is determined of relative circumferential positions of the individual rotor components associated to a bow shape configuration of the centers of mass along the axially-extending sequence based on geometrical reference values concerning individual rotor components each having a center of mass and configured to be assembled to one another in an axial sequence to form a rotor assembly, the geometrical reference values being stored in a computer readable memory accessible to the computer.