Nozzle guide vane with composite heat shield

US10329950B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10329950-B2
Application numberUS-201615078446-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 23, 2016
Priority dateMar 23, 2015
Publication dateJun 25, 2019
Grant dateJun 25, 2019

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A nozzle guide vane for a gas turbine engine is disclosed herein. The nozzle guide vane includes an inner endcap, an outer endcap, and at least one airfoil that extends from the inner endcap to the outer endcap. The nozzle guide vane further includes at least one composite heat shield component adapted to shield metallic components from high temperature gasses.

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A nozzle guide vane for a gas turbine engine, the nozzle guide vane comprising a metallic support structure including an inner endcap formed to include an inner attachment aperture and an outer endcap formed to include an outer attachment aperture, the outer endcap spaced from the inner endcap in a radial direction, an airfoil including an aerodynamic feature shaped to redirect gasses moving through a gas path between the inner end cap and the outer endcap, an inner attachment feature that extends from the aerodynamic feature into the inner attachment aperture of the inner endcap, and an outer attachment feature that extends from the aerodynamic feature into the outer attachment aperture of the outer endcap, and a ceramic-matrix composite heat shield system adapted to shield the metallic support structure from hot gasses moving through the gas path, the ceramic-matrix composite heat shield system including an inner heat shield arranged radially between the inner endcap and the gas path and an outer heat shield comprising ceramic-matrix composite materials arranged radially between the outer endcap and the gas path, wherein the inner heat shield is formed to include an inner locator aperture, the outer heat shield is formed to include an outer locator aperture, and the entire inner locator aperture and the entire outer locator aperture are smaller than the aerodynamic feature when the aerodynamic feature is viewed in the radial direction to overlap the heat shields with the aerodynamic feature, a cooling gap between the outer endcap and the outer heat shield. 2. The nozzle guide vane of claim 1 , wherein the outer heat shield is sandwiched between the aerodynamic feature and the outer endcap and the inner heat shield is sandwiched between the aerodynamic feature and the inner endcap. 3. The nozzle guide vane of claim 2 , wherein the inner attachment feature extends through the inner locator aperture to slide relative to the inner heat shield without interference, and the outer attachment feature extends through the outer locator aperture to slide relative to the outer heat shield without interference. 4. The nozzle guide vane of claim 3 , wherein at least part of the heat shield system is located between the aerodynamic feature and the metallic support structure. 5. The nozzle guide vane of claim 1 , wherein the outer endcap is formed to include protrusions that contact the outer heat shield and extend across the cooling gap to define the radial size of the cooling gap. 6. The nozzle guide vane of claim 1 , wherein the airfoil consists essentially of a metallic alloy. 7. The nozzle guide vane of claim 6 , wherein the inner and outer attachment features of the airfoil are fixed to the metallic support structure by a braze joint or a bicast joint. 8. The nozzle guide vane of claim 1 , wherein the inner and outer heat shields are each formed to include at least one of a forward hanger that extends around a forward axial face of the metallic support structure and an aft hanger that extends around an aft axial face of the metallic support structure. 9. The nozzle guide vane of claim 1 , further comprising a gasket system including an inner gasket in contact with and arranged radially between the aerodynamic feature and the inner heat shield and an outer gasket in contact with and arranged radially between the aerodynamic feature and the outer heat shield. 10. The nozzle guide vane of claim 9 , wherein the inner gasket is formed to include an inner gasket aperture, the outer gasket is formed to include an outer gasket aperture, the inner attachment feature extends through the inner gasket aperture, and the outer attachment feature extends through the outer gasket aperture. 11. The nozzle guide vane of claim 9 , wherein the inner gasket is disposed within an inner cavity that extends radially inwardly into the inner heat shield and the outer gasket is disposed within an outer cavity that extends radially outwardly into the outer heat shield. 12. The nozzle guide vane of claim 11 , wherein the inner gasket is shaped to match an inner surface of the aerodynamic feature and the outer gasket is shaped to match an outer surface of the aerodynamic feature. 13. The nozzle guide vane of claim 11 , wherein the inner cavity is shaped to match an inner surface of the aerodynamic feature and the outer cavity is shaped to match an outer surface of the aerodynamic feature such that an inner portion of the aerodynamic feature may be received in the inner cavity and an outer portion of the aerodynamic feature may be received in the outer cavity. 14. The nozzle guide vane of claim 1 , further comprising a gasket system including an inner gasket in contact with and arranged radially between the inner heat shield and the inner endcap and an outer gasket in contact with and arranged radially between the outer heat shield and the outer endcap. 15. The nozzle guide vane of claim 14 , wherein the inner gasket is disposed within an inner cavity that extends radially inwardly into the inner endcap and the outer gasket is disposed within an outer cavity that extends radially outwardly into the outer endcap. 16. A gas turbine engine assembly, the assembly comprising a metallic support structure formed to include an attachment aperture, an airfoil including an aerodynamic feature shaped to interact with flow path gasses and an attachment feature that extends from the aerodynamic feature into the attachment aperture, the attachment feature fixed to the metallic support, and a ceramic-matrix composite heat shield arranged radially between the metallic support structure and the aerodynamic feature to shield the metallic support structure from hot gasses interacting with the aerodynamic feature, wherein the attachment feature extends through and engages a locator aperture formed in the ceramic-matrix composite heat shield to slide relative to the ceramic-matrix composite heat shield without interference and the locator aperture is smaller than the aerodynamic feature to overlap the ceramic-matrix composite heat shield such that the heat shield is held in place between the aerodynamic feature and the metallic support structure, and wherein a cooling gap is formed between the metallic support structure and the heat shield to provide cooling air to a backside of the heat shield. 17. A method for assembling a nozzle guide vane for a gas turbine engine, the method comprising providing an airfoil including an aerodynamic feature, an inner attachment feature that extends from the aerodynamic feature, and an outer attachment feature that extends from the aerodynamic feature, arranging inner and outer ceramic-matrix composite heat shields adjacent to the aerodynamic feature so that the inner attachment feature extends through and engages an inner locator aperture in the inner heat shield and the outer attachment feature extends through and engages an outer locator aperture in the outer heat shield to place the aerodynamic feature in contact with the inner and outer heat shields, arranging the airfoil adjacent to a metallic support structure so that the inner attachment feature extends into an inner attachment aperture of an inner endcap of the metallic support structure and the outer attachment feature extends into an outer attachment aperture of an outer endcap of the metallic support structure, wherein the inner locator aperture and the outer locator aperture is smaller than the aerodynamic feature to overlap the inner and outer ceramic-matrix composite heat shields with the aerodynamic feature and a cooli

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What does patent US10329950B2 cover?
A nozzle guide vane for a gas turbine engine is disclosed herein. The nozzle guide vane includes an inner endcap, an outer endcap, and at least one airfoil that extends from the inner endcap to the outer endcap. The nozzle guide vane further includes at least one composite heat shield component adapted to shield metallic components from high temperature gasses.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rolls Royce Corp, Rolls Royce Nam Tech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01D25/12. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 25 2019 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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