WING SHROUD
20230407607 ยท 2023-12-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Andrew W. YOUNG (New Braunfels, TX, US)
- Ezhil Valavan KARUNAKARAN (Ariyalur DT, IN)
- Eric T. Sinn (Tremont, IL, US)
- Douglas C. Serrurier (Morton, IL, US)
Cpc classification
E02F9/2883
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A wing shroud has a body including a side portion having a side inner surface, a side abutment surface, a side outer surface, and a side rear surface, a floor portion having a floor upper surface, a floor lower surface, a floor front surface, a floor outer surface, and a floor rear surface, and an attachment recess defined by a plurality of inward surfaces on the side and floor portions. The body also has a leading edge extending between the side inner surface, the side outer surface, the floor front surface, the floor upper surface, and the floor outer surface, and including an upper end, a transition portion, a lower curved portion, and a lower end.
Claims
1. A wing shroud having a body that comprises: a side portion having a side inner surface, a side abutment surface, a side outer surface, and a side rear surface; a floor portion having a floor upper surface, a floor lower surface, a floor front surface, a floor outer surface, and a floor rear surface; an attachment recess defined by a plurality of inward surfaces on the side portion and the floor portion; and a leading edge that extends between the side inner surface, the side outer surface, the floor front surface, the floor upper surface, and the floor outer surface, the leading edge having an upper end centered relative to an axis between the side inner surface and the side outer surface, a transition portion extending from the upper end and away from the axis, and a lower curved portion extending from the transition portion to a lower end.
2. The wing shroud of claim 1, wherein the lower curved portion of the leading edge is curved relative to a plane defined by a horizontal width and a vertical height of the shroud.
3. The wing shroud of claim 2, wherein the floor upper surface is also curved relative to the plane defined by the horizontal width and the vertical height of the shroud.
4. The wing shroud of claim 3, wherein the floor upper surface is also curved relative to a plane defined by the vertical height and a depth of the shroud.
5. The wing shroud of claim 4, wherein the floor upper surface includes a downward curve and an upward curve relative to the plane defined by the vertical height and the depth of the shroud.
6. The wing shroud of claim 1, wherein the transition portion extends between the upper end and the lower curved portion at an angle relative to the axis.
7. The wing shroud of claim 1, wherein the body further comprises one or more attachment openings provided in the side portion.
8. The wing shroud of claim 7, wherein the one or more attachment openings extend from one of the plurality of inward surfaces to one of the side outer surface and the side inner surface.
9. A wing shroud having a body that comprises: a side portion having a side inner surface, a side abutment surface, a side outer surface, and a side rear surface; a floor portion having a floor upper surface, a floor lower surface, a floor front surface, a floor outer surface, and a floor rear surface; an attachment recess defined by a plurality of inward surfaces on the side portion and the floor portion; and a leading edge that extends between the side inner surface, the side outer surface, the floor front surface, the floor upper surface, and the floor outer surface, the leading edge having an upper end centered along an axis between the side inner surface and the side outer surface, an upper transition portion, extending from the upper end at an angle relative to the axis, a lower transition portion, extending from the upper transition portion and being parallel to the axis, and a lower curved portion extending from the lower transition portion to a lower end.
10. The wing shroud of claim 9, wherein the lower curved portion of the leading edge is curved relative to a plane defined by a horizontal width and a vertical height of the shroud.
11. The wing shroud of claim 10, wherein the floor upper surface is also curved relative to the plane defined by the horizontal width and the vertical height of the shroud.
12. The wing shroud of claim 11, wherein the floor upper surface is also curved relative to a plane defined by the vertical height and a depth of the shroud.
13. The wing shroud of claim 12, wherein the floor upper surface includes a downward curve and an upward curve relative to the plane defined by the vertical height and the depth of the shroud.
14. The wing shroud of claim 9, wherein the body further comprises one or more attachment openings provided in the side portion.
15. The wing shroud of claim 14, wherein the one or more attachment openings extend from one of the plurality of inward surfaces to one of the side outer surface and the side inner surface.
16. A wing shroud having a body that comprises: a side portion having a side inner surface, a side abutment surface, a side outer surface, and a side rear surface; a floor portion having a floor upper surface, a floor lower surface, a floor front surface, a floor outer surface, and a floor rear surface; an attachment recess defined by a plurality of inward surfaces on the side portion and the floor portion; and a leading edge that extends between the side inner surface, the side outer surface, the floor front surface, the floor upper surface, and the floor outer surface, the leading edge having an upper end centered along an axis between the side inner surface and the side outer surface, an upper transition portion, extending from the upper end and being parallel to the axis, a lower transition portion, extending from the upper transition portion and at an angle relative to the axis, and a lower curved portion extending from the lower transition portion to a lower end.
17. The wing shroud of claim 16, wherein the lower curved portion of the leading edge is curved relative to a plane defined by a horizontal width and a vertical height of the shroud.
18. The wing shroud of claim 17, wherein the floor upper surface is also curved relative to the plane defined by the horizontal width and the vertical height of the shroud.
19. The wing shroud of claim 18, wherein the floor upper surface is also curved relative to a plane defined by the vertical height and a depth of the shroud.
20. The wing shroud of claim 16, wherein the body further comprises one or more attachment openings provided in the side portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate various exemplary embodiments and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosed embodiments.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] Both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the features, as claimed. As used herein, the terms comprises, comprising, has, having, includes, including, or other variations thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements, but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. In this disclosure, unless stated otherwise, relative terms, such as, for example, about, substantially, and approximately are used to indicate a possible variation of 10% in the stated value. Further, in this disclosure, references to widths, depths, and lengths provided with respect to various portions and/or surfaces are consistent, i.e., all widths are defined along a Y-axis, all depths are defined along a Z-axis, and all lengths are defined along an X-axis.
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[0020] The upper end 265 of the leading edge 230 is aligned with an axis A-A, shown in
[0021] In addition, portions of the body 215 corresponding to the side inner surface 235 within a region F, shown in
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INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0029] The disclosed aspects of the lower wing shrouds of the present disclosure may be used as replaceable wear parts having relatively longer wear life compared to known wing shrouds, and may be used to prolong the life of a GET 105. In particular, by virtue of the relationships between the various surfaces of the body 215 of the lower wing shroud 200 and the configuration of the leading edge 230 transitioning outward relative to the GET 105 and having more material compared to existing shrouds, a replaceable wear member is provided that can sustain wear in a more even distribution across its surfaces, thereby requiring less frequent replacement as compared to known shrouds. The lower wing shrouds of the present disclosure also encourages the flow of material into the GET 105 by virtue of their leading edges having lower curved portions and curved floor surfaces. The arrangement of the surfaces also provide protection for a lip of the GET 105. In addition, the lower wing shrouds of the present disclosure may be used with existing GETs and in combination with existing upper wing shrouds by virtue of the alignment of upper ends of the leading edges of the lower wing shrouds, and the shape of the plurality of inward surfaces that form the attachment recess. In addition, the lower wing shrouds of the present disclosure can be used with existing energy dampening systems by virtue of the shape and size of the side abutment surfaces.
[0030] The lower wing shrouds discussed herein may have a relatively increased weight as compared to existing shrouds. For example, the weight of the lower wing shrouds discussed herein may be about 35.8% greater than a weight of an existing lower wing shroud, with the added material on the lower wing shroud being placed only on portions of the lower wing shroud subject to relatively increased wear. In this way, a wear efficiency, which is determined by dividing a wear life by an initial weight of a shroud) can be optimized.
[0031] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed system without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Other embodiments of the system will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the system disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope of the disclosure being indicated by the following claims and their equivalents.