Modularity of an aircraft turbomachine
US-2024003303-A1 · Jan 4, 2024 · US
US10018049B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10018049-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615011561-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 31, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 10, 2018 |
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A bladed disc for use in a turbine engine comprises: a central cob portion; a main diaphragm attached to, and extending around, the cob portion; a rim surrounding the main diaphragm; and two rows of blades attached to the rim.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A bladed disc for use in a turbine engine comprising: a central cob portion; a main diaphragm attached to, and extending around, the cob portion; a rim surrounding the main diaphragm, the rim having opposed sides that extend away from the main diaphragm in a direction of an axis of rotation of the bladed disk, the opposed sides being configured to roll laterally inward toward one another due to a centrifugal force encountered when the bladed disc is spun; and two rows of blades attached to the respective opposed sides of the rim, wherein the blades are attached to the rim via bendable mini-diaphragms, the blades having a first orientation before the bladed disc is spun, wherein the bendable mini-diaphragms are configured to bend laterally outward due to the centrifugal force encountered when the bladed disc is spun, thereby allowing the blades to tilt back to the first orientation. 2. The bladed disc according to claim 1 , wherein each blade is attached to the rim by a separate mini-diaphragm. 3. The bladed disc according to claim 1 , wherein a plurality of blades within a row are attached to the rim by the same mini-diaphragm. 4. The bladed disc according to claim 1 , wherein the two rows of blades are positioned such that the centre of mass of the bladed disc is aligned with a centre line of the main diaphragm. 5. The bladed disc according to claim 1 , wherein the mini-diaphragms are configured to bend by the same angle as the rim side supporting the mini-diaphragms, when the bladed disc is spun. 6. The bladed disc according to claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the mini-diaphragms is selected such that the blades remain in the same radial orientation when the bladed disc is spun. 7. A gas turbine engine incorporating the bladed disc according to claim 1 . 8. A bladed disc for use in a turbine engine comprising: a central cob portion; a main diaphragm attached to, and extending around, the cob portion; a rim surrounding the main diaphragm; and two rows of blades attached to the rim, wherein the blades are attached to the rim via bendable mini-diaphragms, wherein the rim comprises two sides extending away from the main diaphragm, and wherein one of said two rows of blades is attached to each one of the two sides, the two sides being configured to roll laterally inward toward one another due to a centrifugal force encountered when the bladed disc is spun, and wherein the mini-diaphragms are configured to bend by the same angle as the rim sides supporting the mini-diaphragms due to the centrifugal force encountered when the bladed disc is spun. 9. A bladed disc for use in a turbine engine comprising: a central cob portion; a main diaphragm attached to, and extending around, the cob portion; a rim surrounding the main diaphragm, the rim having opposed sides that extend away from the main diaphragm in a direction of an axis of rotation of the bladed disk, the opposed sides being configured to roll laterally inward toward one another due to a centrifugal force encountered when the bladed disc is spun; and two rows of blades attached to the respective opposed sides of the rim, wherein the blades are attached to the rim via bendable mini-diaphragms, the blades having a first orientation before the bladed disc is spun, and wherein the thickness of the bendable mini-diaphragms is selected such that the blades remain in the first orientation when the centrifugal force is encountered when the bladed disc is spun.
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