Secondary flow baffle for turbomachinery

US10113561B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10113561-B2
Application numberUS-201615153578-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 12, 2016
Priority dateMay 12, 2016
Publication dateOct 30, 2018
Grant dateOct 30, 2018

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A stage of a fan for a gas turbine engine may include a rotor blade and a stator vane disposed aft of the rotor blade. A baffle may be coupled to the stator vane. The baffle may define a secondary airflow path from aft of the stator vane to forward of the rotor blade. The baffle may further define the secondary airflow path from aft of the stator vane to forward of the stator vane.

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What is claimed is: 1. A stage of a fan for a gas turbine engine, comprising: a rotor blade; a stator vane disposed aft of the rotor blade; and a baffle extending radially inward from the stator vane, the baffle defining a secondary airflow path from a higher pressure zone aft of the stator vane to a lower pressure zone forward of the stator vane, wherein the secondary airflow path is disposed between a forward surface of an inner case structure and an aft surface of the baffle, between a forward surface of the baffle and an aft surface of a disk, and forward of a forward surface of the disk, and wherein the baffle has at least one of a curve or slant defining a cavity configured to direct airflow around the baffle and to disk cavities. 2. The stage of claim 1 , wherein the baffle extends radially inward from the stator vane. 3. The stage of claim 2 , wherein the baffle defines the secondary airflow path in a radially inward direction from the stator vane. 4. The stage of claim 3 , wherein the stator vane comprises an exit stator vane. 5. The stage of claim 4 , wherein the baffle includes an annular shape. 6. The stage of claim 1 , further comprising the disk coupled to the rotor blade, the baffle defining the secondary airflow path extending radially outward along the forward surface and the aft surface of the disk. 7. The stage of claim 1 , wherein the rotor blade and the stator vane comprise a fan stage. 8. A fan section of a gas turbine engine, comprising: a core airflow path; and a stage, comprising: a rotor blade, a stator vane disposed aft of the rotor blade, and a baffle extending radially inward from the stator vane, the baffle defining a secondary airflow path from the core airflow path aft of the stator vane to a lower pressure zone forward of the stator vane; wherein the secondary airflow path is disposed between a forward surface of an inner case structure and an aft surface of the baffle, between a forward surface of the baffle and an aft surface of a disk, and forward of a forward surface of the disk, and wherein the baffle has at least one of a curve or slant defining a cavity configured to direct airflow around the baffle and to disk cavities. 9. The fan section of claim 8 , wherein the baffle extends radially inward from the stator vane. 10. The fan section of claim 9 , wherein the baffle defines the secondary airflow path in a radially inward direction from the stator vane. 11. The fan section of claim 10 , wherein the baffle includes an annular shape. 12. The fan section of claim 8 , further comprising the disk coupled to the rotor blade. 13. The fan section of claim 8 , wherein the disk further defines the secondary airflow path from aft of the rotor blade to forward of the rotor blade. 14. The fan section of claim 8 , wherein the disk further defines the secondary airflow path radially outward along the forward surface and the aft surface of the disk. 15. The fan section of claim 8 , further comprising a bearing system, the baffle configured to couple to the bearing system. 16. The fan section of claim 8 , wherein the stator vane comprises an exit stage from the fan section for the core airflow path. 17. A gas turbine engine, comprising: a fan including: a rotor blade, and a stator vane disposed aft of the rotor blade; a compressor; a core airflow path directed through the fan and the compressor; and a baffle extending radially inward from the stator vane, the baffle defining a secondary airflow path from a higher pressure zone aft of the stator vane to a lower pressure zone forward of the stator vane; wherein the secondary airflow path is disposed between a forward surface of an inner case structure and an aft surface of the baffle, between a forward surface of the baffle and an aft surface of a disk, and forward of a forward surface of the disk, and wherein the baffle has at least one of a curve or slant defining a cavity configured to direct airflow around the baffle and to disk cavities. 18. The gas turbine engine of claim 17 , further comprising the disk coupled to the rotor blade, the disk defining the secondary airflow path radially outward along the forward surface and the aft surface of the disk. 19. The gas turbine engine of claim 18 , wherein the disk further defines the secondary airflow path from aft of the rotor blade to forward of the rotor blade. 20. The gas turbine engine of claim 19 , wherein the stator vane comprises an exit stage from the fan for the core airflow path.

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  • Aeration, ventilation, dehumidification or moisture removal of closed spaces · CPC title

  • F04D29/542Primary

    Bladed diffusers (fixing blades to stators F01D9/042) · CPC title

  • Arrangements therefor, e.g. bleed or by-pass valves · CPC title

  • cooling or heating the machine (F04D29/5846, F04D29/5853 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Heat transfer, e.g. cooling · CPC title

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What does patent US10113561B2 cover?
A stage of a fan for a gas turbine engine may include a rotor blade and a stator vane disposed aft of the rotor blade. A baffle may be coupled to the stator vane. The baffle may define a secondary airflow path from aft of the stator vane to forward of the rotor blade. The baffle may further define the secondary airflow path from aft of the stator vane to forward of the stator vane.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
United Technologies Corp, Pratt & Whitney
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04D29/542. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 30 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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