Low Speed Fan for Gas Turbine Engines
US-2015369046-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US2016138403A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016138403-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514942106-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 17, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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The invention relates to a single-piece fan blisk ( 14 ) for a turbojet, this blisk ( 14 ) comprising a hub ( 16 ) with a general shape of revolution about a rotation axis (AX) and comprising an external peripheral face ( 18 ) of revolution extending radially towards the rotation axis at an upstream face ( 19 ) and a downstream face both of which are in the form of rings. This hub ( 16 ) supports radially oriented blades ( 17 ) at its external peripheral face ( 18 ), each comprising a base through which it is connected to this external peripheral face ( 18 ), each blade ( 17 ) having a leading edge ( 22 ) and a trailing edge ( 23 ) that are radially oriented. The spacing between the upstream face ( 19 ) and the downstream face of the hub ( 16 ) along the rotation axis (AX) is less than the distance separating the leading edge ( 22 ) from the trailing edge ( 23 ) of each blade.
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1 . Single-piece fan blisk ( 14 ) for a turbofan such as a turbojet, this single-piece blisk ( 14 ) comprising a hub ( 16 ) with a general shape of revolution about a rotation axis (AX), this hub ( 16 ) comprising an external peripheral face ( 18 ) extending radially towards the rotation axis (AX) at an upstream face ( 19 ) and a downstream face ( 21 ) both of which are in the form of rings, this hub ( 16 ) supporting blades ( 17 ) each comprising a base through which it is connected to an external peripheral face ( 18 ) and a leading edge ( 22 ) and a trailing edge ( 23 ) that are radially oriented, in which the spacing between the upstream face ( 19 ) and the downstream face ( 21 ) (AX) is less than the distance separating the leading edge ( 22 ) from the trailing edge ( 23 ) of each blade along the rotation axis, characterised in that: the upstream face ( 19 ) of the hub ( 16 ) is located along the rotation axis (AX) between the leading edges ( 22 ) of the blades and the trailing edges ( 23 ) of the blades, each blade ( 17 ) comprising a prolongation on the side of its leading edge ( 22 ) towards the rotation axis (AX) through which it is connected to the upstream face ( 19 ); or in that the downstream face ( 21 ) of the hub ( 16 ) is located along the rotation axis (AX) between the leading edges ( 22 ) of the blades and the trailing edges ( 23 ) of the blades, each blade ( 17 ) comprising a prolongation (P) on the side of its trailing edge ( 23 ) towards the rotation axis (AX) through which it is connected to the downstream face ( 21 ). 2 . Blisk according to claim 1 , in which the ratio (L 1 /L 2 ) of the length (L 1 ) separating the leading edge ( 22 ) of the blade from the upstream face ( 19 ) of the hub ( 16 ) divided by the length (L 2 ) separating the leading edge ( 22 ) from the trailing edge ( 23 ) of the blade, is between two tenths and four tenths. 3 . Blisk according to claim 1 , in which the ratio (L 1 ′/L 2 ) of the length (L 1 ′) separating the trailing edge ( 23 ) of the blade from the downstream face ( 21 ) of the hub ( 16 ) divided by the length (L 2 ) separating the leading edge ( 22 ) from the trailing edge ( 23 ) of the blade, is between two tenths and four tenths. 4 . Blisk according to claim 1 , in which the ratio of the sum of the length (L 1 ) separating the leading edge ( 22 ) of the blade from the upstream face ( 19 ) of the hub and the length (L 1 ′) separating the trailing edge ( 23 ) of the blade from the downstream face ( 21 ) of the hub, divided by the length (L 2 ) separating the leading edge ( 22 ) from the trailing edge ( 23 ) of the blade, is between two tenths and four tenths. 5 . Turbofan fan comprising a disk according to claim 1 . 6 . Turbojet type aircraft engine, comprising a single-piece blisk according to claim 1 .
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