Gas turbine engine rotor disk-seal arrangement

US10024183B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10024183-B2
Application numberUS-201414775388-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 14, 2014
Priority dateMar 14, 2013
Publication dateJul 17, 2018
Grant dateJul 17, 2018

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Abstract

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A disk-seal arrangement for a gas turbine engine rotor includes a blade retention disk having a longitudinally opening slot therein and a seal disk juxtaposed to said blade retention disk and a single anti-rotation tab received within the blade retention disk slot. The seal disk also includes a pair of balance slots disposed immediately adjacent the antirotation tab to offset the weight thereof for preserving rotor balance. A split ring is disposed longitudinally between the blade retention and seal disks for reacting longitudinal loading therebetween. The ends of the split ring seat against side surfaces of the antirotation between the split ring and the blade retention and seal disks.

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Having thus described the invention or what is claimed is: 1. A disk-seal arrangement for a gas turbine engine rotor having a longitudinal axis of rotation, comprising: a blade retention disk having a longitudinally opening slot therein; a seal disk juxtaposed to said blade retention disk, said seal disk including a single antirotation tab having a pair of side surfaces and received in said antirotation slot in said blade retention disk said seal disk further including a pair of balance slots disposed immediately adjacent said side surfaces of said antirotation tab; and a generally annular split ring having a pair of ends and being disposed longitudinally between and engageable with said blade retention disk and said seal disk for reacting longitudinal loading therebetween, said ends of said split ring being seated against said side surfaces of said antirotation tab. 2. The disk-seal arrangement of claim 1 wherein said antirotation tab has a volume and said balance slots have a collective volume, the collective volume of said balance slots being substantially equal to the volume of said antirotation tab for off-setting the weight thereof for rotational balance of said rotor. 3. The disk-seal arrangement of claim 1 wherein said blade retention disk has an end face and includes a collar extending longitudinally from said end face of said blade retention disk, said collar including a radially outwardly extending circumferential flange, said antirotation slot being provided in said circumferential flange. 4. The disk-seal arrangement of claim 3 wherein said blade retention disk includes an annular groove therein, adjacent the juncture of said collar and said end face, said split ring being accommodated within said annular groove. 5. The disk-seal arrangement of claim 4 wherein said split ring includes a radially inner annular surface having a diameter and said annular groove in said blade retention disk includes an annular surface having a diameter less than the diameter of said split ring thereby allowing said split ring to be compressed radially inwardly whereby to allow said seal disk to be moved longitudinally thereover when assembling said rotor disk-seal arrangement. 6. The rotor disk-seal arrangement of claim 3 wherein said seal disk includes a medial portion and a collar having an end face extending longitudinally from said medial portion, said antirotation tab extending longitudinally from said end face of said seal disk collar. 7. The rotor disk-seal arrangement of claim 6 wherein said blade retention disk collar is received at least partially within said seal disk collar. 8. The disk-seal arrangement of claim 1 wherein said seal disk has an axial end, said seal disk being seated at said axial end thereof, against said split ring. 9. The rotor disk-seal arrangement of claim 1 wherein said seal disk includes a radially outer rim and is provided with a circumferential flange extending radially outwardly from said radially outer rim of said seal disk. 10. The rotor disk-seal arrangement of claim 9 wherein said blade retention disk includes a radially outer portion, and further including a plurality of airfoil blades attached to said blade retention disk at said radially outer portion thereof, said circumferential flange of said seal disk bearing compressively against said radially outer portion of said blade retention disk for enhanced retention of said airfoil blades on said blade retention disk and for urging said seal disk into engagement with said split ring. 11. The rotor disk-seal arrangement of claim 9 and further including a seal element adapted for rotational sealing against a stator of said gas turbine engine said seal element extending radially outwardly from said circumferential flange. 12. The rotor disk-seal arrangement of claim 11 wherein said seal element comprises a knife edge seal element.

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Classifications

  • Load balancing · CPC title

  • asymmetric · CPC title

  • F01D11/001Primary

    for sealing space between stator blade and rotor · CPC title

  • Arrangements for balancing (for balancing rotating bodies in general F16F15/32; for compensating imbalance G01M1/36) · CPC title

  • Fluid guiding means, e.g. vanes · CPC title

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What does patent US10024183B2 cover?
A disk-seal arrangement for a gas turbine engine rotor includes a blade retention disk having a longitudinally opening slot therein and a seal disk juxtaposed to said blade retention disk and a single anti-rotation tab received within the blade retention disk slot. The seal disk also includes a pair of balance slots disposed immediately adjacent the antirotation tab to offset the weight thereof…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
United Technologies Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01D11/001. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 17 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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