Riblets for a flowpath surface of a turbomachine
US-10450867-B2 · Oct 22, 2019 · US
US10760600B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10760600-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715795722-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 27, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 27, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 1, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 1, 2020 |
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This disclosure relates to a method and resulting apparatus of applying a riblet sheet comprising a riblet film layer and a riblet liner layer on an airfoil surface. The method comprises applying the riblet film layer of the riblet sheet over the airfoil surface, peeling back at least a portion of the riblet liner layer from the riblet film layer to expose a portion of the riblet film layer, applying a attaching hardware or a non-textured surface film over at least a portion the riblet film layer portion; and applying the peeled back portion of the riblet liner layer over a portion of the attaching hardware.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of applying a riblet sheet comprising a riblet film layer and a riblet liner layer on an aerodynamic surface comprising: applying the riblet film layer of the riblet sheet over the aerodynamic surface; peeling back at least a portion of the riblet liner layer from the riblet film layer to expose a portion of the riblet film layer; applying an attaching hardware or a non-textured surface film over at least a portion the riblet film layer portion; and applying the peeled back portion of the riblet liner layer over a portion of the attaching hardware or the non-textured surface film or removing the peeled back portion from the riblet sheet. 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising curing the riblet film layer in place with the riblet liner layer. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein applying of the riblet sheet further comprises applying multiple riblet sheets comprising contiguous geometric features adjacent to each other. 4. The method of claim 3 further comprising aligning the contiguous geometric features on the multiple riblet sheets. 5. The method of claim 4 further comprising applying a smooth erosion film underneath at least a portion of adjacent riblet film sheets. 6. The method of claim 1 further comprising applying a caul sheet over at least a portion of the attaching hardware or non-textured surface film and riblet liner. 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising adhering the riblet sheet to at least a portion of the aerodynamic surface with an adhesive. 8. The method of claim 1 further comprising locating an edge of the riblet film layer in an indentation on the aerodynamic surface. 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the riblet liner layer overlaps at least a portion of the attaching hardware or non-textured surface film and the riblet film layer. 10. The method of claim 1 wherein the aerodynamic surface is one of an outlet guide vane or fan blade. 11. A turbine engine comprising: an airfoil having an outer surface defining a pressure side and a suction side and extending axially between a leading edge and a trailing edge defining a chord-wise direction and extending radially between a pair of end walls defining a span-wise direction; at least a portion of the outer surface comprising: a riblet sheet having a riblet film layer and a riblet liner layer extending from the trailing edge toward the leading edge; a leading edge or non-textured surface film extending from the leading edge toward the trailing edge wherein at least a portion of the leading edge or non-textured surface film partially covers at least a portion of the riblet film layer, and is partially covered by at least a portion of the riblet liner layer. 12. The turbine engine of claim 11 wherein the riblet sheet comprises a plurality of contiguous geometric features. 13. The turbine engine of claim 12 wherein the plurality of contiguous geometric features comprises a plurality of parallel peaks and valleys. 14. The turbine engine of claim 12 wherein the riblet liner comprises a negative image of the contiguous geometric features. 15. The turbine engine of claim 11 wherein the riblet sheet further comprises an adhesive layer coupled to the riblet film layer for adhering the riblet film layer to the airfoil surface. 16. The turbine engine of claim 15 further comprising a caul layer overlapping at least a portion of the leading edge or non-textured surface film and the riblet film layer during adhesive cure. 17. The turbine engine of claim 11 wherein the airfoil is one of an outlet guide vane or fan blade. 18. The turbine engine of claim 11 wherein the riblet liner layer is made from polypropylene. 19. The turbine engine of claim 11 wherein the riblet film layer is made from polyurethane. 20. An airfoil comprising: an outer surface defining a first side and a second side and extending axially between a leading edge and a trailing edge defining a chord-wise direction and extending radially between a pair of end walls defining a span-wise direction; at least a portion of the outer surface comprising: a riblet sheet having a riblet film layer and a riblet liner layer extending from the trailing edge toward the leading edge; an attaching hardware or non-textured surface film extending from the leading edge toward the trailing edge wherein at least a portion of the attaching hardware or non-textured surface film partially covers at least a portion of the riblet film layer, and is partially covered by at least a portion of the riblet liner layer. 21. The airfoil of claim 20 wherein the riblet sheet further comprises an adhesive layer coupled to the riblet film layer for adhering the riblet film layer to the outer surface. 22. The airfoil of claim 20 wherein the riblet liner layer is made from polypropylene and the riblet liner layer is made from polypropylene.
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