Spray nozzle device for delivering a restorative coating through a hole in a case of a turbine engine

US10710109B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10710109-B2
Application numberUS-201715812617-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 14, 2017
Priority dateNov 14, 2017
Publication dateJul 14, 2020
Grant dateJul 14, 2020

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An atomizing spray nozzle device includes plural inlets that receive different phases of materials of a coating. The device also includes an atomizing zone housing portion fluidly coupled with the inlets and shaped to mix the different phases of the materials into a mixed phase slurry. The device also includes a plenum housing portion fluidly coupled with the atomizing housing portion along the center axis of the device. The plenum housing portion includes an interior plenum that is elongated along the center axis of the device. The plenum is configured to receive the mixed phase slurry from the atomizing zone. The device also includes one or more delivery nozzles fluidly coupled with the plenum. The one or more delivery nozzles provide one or more outlets from which the mixed phase slurry is delivered onto one or more surfaces of a target object as a coating on the target object.

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An atomizing spray nozzle device comprising: an outer housing; plural inlets disposed at a first end of the outer housing along a center axis of the outer housing, the inlets configured to receive a fluid and a ceramic material used to form a uniform restorative thermal barrier coating on a target object, wherein the outer housing includes: an atomizing zone housing portion of the outer housing that is fluidly coupled with the inlets and disposed along the center axis of the outer housing, the atomizing zone housing configured to receive the fluid and the ceramic material from the inlets, the atomizing zone housing shaped to mix the fluid and the ceramic material into two-phase droplets having fluid that evaporates during flight from the atomizing spray nozzle device to the target object; a plenum housing portion of the outer housing that is fluidly coupled with the atomizing housing portion along the center axis of the device, the plenum housing portion including an interior plenum that is elongated along the center axis of the device, the interior plenum configured to receive the two-phase droplets from the atomizing zone; and delivery nozzles fluidly coupled with the interior plenum, the delivery nozzles provide outlets of the outer housing from which the two-phase droplets are directed toward one or more surfaces of the target object to form the uniform restorative thermal barrier coating on the target object using the ceramic material, wherein all of the delivery nozzles are linearly aligned next to each other along a line that is parallel to the center axis on a common side of the outer housing. 2. The atomizing spray nozzle device of claim 1 , wherein the atomizing zone housing portion, the plenum housing portion, and the delivery nozzles are sized to be inserted into one or more of a stage one nozzle borescope opening or a stage two nozzle borescope opening of a turbine engine. 3. The atomizing spray nozzle device of claim 1 , wherein the interior plenum in the plenum housing portion provides for delivery of droplets of the two-phase droplets from the delivery nozzles that creates a spray of the two-phase droplets and a uniform coverage of the uniform restorative thermal barrier coating on the target object. 4. The atomizing spray nozzle device of claim 1 , wherein the delivery nozzles are configured to spray the two-phase droplets onto the one or more surfaces of the target object to apply the uniform restorative thermal barrier coating. 5. The atomizing spray nozzle device of claim 1 , wherein the atomizing zone housing portion, the plenum housing portion, and the delivery nozzles are configured to be inserted into a turbine engine to spray the two-phase droplets onto the one or more surfaces of an interior of the turbine engine without disassembling the turbine engine. 6. The atomizing spray nozzle device of claim 1 , wherein the atomizing zone housing portion, the plenum housing portion, and the delivery nozzles are configured to be inserted into a turbine engine to spray the two-phase droplets onto the one or more surfaces of an interior of the turbine engine without moving the atomizing zone housing portion, the plenum housing portion, and the delivery nozzles relative to the turbine engine during spraying of the two-phase droplets. 7. The atomizing spray nozzle device of claim 1 , wherein the atomizing zone housing portion, the plenum housing portion, and the delivery nozzles are configured to be inserted into a turbine engine to spray the two-phase droplets onto the one or more surfaces of an interior of the turbine engine while one or more components inside the turbine engine rotate. 8. The atomizing spray nozzle device of claim 1 , wherein a first inlet of the inlets is configured to receive a mixture of ceramic particles and a liquid fluid into the outer housing and a second inlet of the inlets is configured to receive a gas. 9. The atomizing spray nozzle device of claim 8 , wherein the atomizing zone housing portion is configured to atomize and mix the mixture of the ceramic particles and the liquid fluid with the gas as the two-phase droplets. 10. The atomizing spray nozzle device of claim 9 , wherein the second inlet is configured to direct the gas through the atomizing zone housing portion and the plenum housing portion such that the gas carries the two-phase droplets from the atomizing zone housing portion to the plenum housing portion and out of the plenum housing portion through the delivery nozzles. 11. The atomizing spray nozzle device of claim 9 , wherein the delivery nozzles also are configured to atomize the two-phase droplets as the two-phase droplets are sprayed toward the one or more surfaces of the target object. 12. The atomizing spray nozzle device of claim 1 , wherein the atomizing zone housing portion and the plenum housing portion are elongated along the center axis, and wherein the delivery nozzles are positioned to spray the two-phase droplets in one or more radial directions from the center axis. 13. The atomizing spray nozzle device of claim 1 , wherein the plenum housing portion defines an interior chamber through which the two-phase droplets flow, and wherein the interior chamber is staged in cross-sectional area such that different upstream and downstream segments of the interior chamber have different cross-sectional areas within the plenum housing portion. 14. The atomizing spray nozzle device of claim 13 , wherein the upstream segment of the plenum housing portion has a larger cross-sectional area than the downstream segment of the plenum housing portion. 15. The atomizing spray nozzle device of claim 14 , wherein the interior chamber defined by the plenum housing portion includes an intermediate stage between the upstream and downstream segments, and wherein the intermediate stage has a cross-sectional area that is smaller than the cross-sectional area of the upstream segment but is larger than a cross-sectional area of the downstream segment. 16. The atomizing spray nozzle device of claim 13 , wherein a sum of cross-sectional areas of the delivery nozzles in the plenum housing portion is equal to or approximately equal to the cross-sectional area of the interior chamber in the plenum housing portion at an intersection between the inlets and the atomizing zone housing portion. 17. The atomizing spray nozzle device of claim 1 , wherein the delivery nozzles include an upstream delivery nozzle, an intermediate delivery nozzle, and a downstream delivery nozzle, wherein an interior chamber of the plenum housing portion through which the two-phase droplets flows has a cross-sectional in a location between the upstream and intermediate delivery nozzles that is equal or approximately equal to a difference between a cross-sectional area of the interior chamber upstream of the upstream delivery nozzle and a cross-sectional area of the upstream delivery nozzle. 18. The atomizing spray nozzle device of claim 17 , wherein a cross-sectional area of the interior chamber in a location between the intermediate and downstream delivery nozzles is equal or approximately equal to a difference between the cross-sectional area of the interior chamber in a location between the upstream and intermediate delivery nozzles and the cross-sectional area of the intermediate delivery nozzle. 19. The atomizing spray nozzle device of claim 1 , wherein the plenum housing portion defines an interior chamber through which the two-phase droplets flows, and wherein the interior chamber has a tapered shape in the atomi

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  • B05B7/1481Primary

    Spray pistols or apparatus for discharging particulate material · CPC title

  • the outlet orifices for jets constituted by a liquid or a mixture containing a liquid being aligned · CPC title

  • the movement of the objects being rotative (B05B13/0242 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Nozzles · CPC title

  • the liquid or other fluent material being projected · CPC title

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What does patent US10710109B2 cover?
An atomizing spray nozzle device includes plural inlets that receive different phases of materials of a coating. The device also includes an atomizing zone housing portion fluidly coupled with the inlets and shaped to mix the different phases of the materials into a mixed phase slurry. The device also includes a plenum housing portion fluidly coupled with the atomizing housing portion along the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B05B7/1481. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 14 2020 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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