Turbine rotor blade
US-2016258301-A1 · Sep 8, 2016 · US
US2018073370A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018073370-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715683339-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 22, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 14, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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A blade includes a root and an elongate portion extending to a tip, the elongate portion having an aerofoil-shaped cross-section. The aerofoil has leading and trailing edges, and suction and pressure sides. The tip includes a squealer defining a gutter at the tip, the squealer extending from the trailing edge along the entirety of a first of the suction and pressure sides, around the leading edge and partly along a second of the suction and pressure sides leaving a gap between the trailing edge and an end of the wall. A main trailing edge cooling channel extends within the elongate portion in a direction from root to tip adjacent the trailing edge and exits into the gutter. The main trailing edge cooling channel includes a bend just downstream of the exit, the exit displaced from a camber line of the blade elongated portion towards the second side.
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We claim: 1 . A blade comprising a root portion and an elongate portion extending from the root portion to a tip, the elongate portion having an aerofoil-shaped cross section having a leading edge, a trailing edge, a suction side and a pressure side, the tip including a squealer defining a gutter at the tip wherein the squealer comprises a wall extending from the trailing edge along the entirety of a first of the suction side and pressure side, around the leading edge and partly along a second of the suction side and pressure side leaving a gap between the trailing edge and an end of the wall on the second side, a main trailing edge cooling channel extending within the elongate portion in a direction from root to tip adjacent the trailing edge and exiting into the gutter, wherein the main trailing edge cooling channel includes a bend just upstream of the exit such that the exit is displaced from a camber line of the blade elongated portion towards the second side. 2 . A blade as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first side is the pressure side and the main trailing edge cooling channel bends towards the suction side. 3 . A blade as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first side is the suction side and the main trailing edge cooling channel bends towards the pressure side. 4 . A blade as claimed in claim 1 wherein the gutter is shallower adjacent the leading edge than it is at the trailing edge. 5 . A blade as claimed in claim 1 wherein the gutter in the region of the trailing edge is inclined from the first side towards the second side whereby to maintain a surface which is substantially orthogonal to the walls of the main trailing edge cooling channel where they meet the gutter. 6 . A blade as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a gallery channel integrally cast into the blade using an adapted core which defines both the main trailing edge cooling channel and has an extension defining the gallery channel. 7 . A blade as claimed in claim 5 wherein the gallery channel is provided in a shape which minimises flow restriction in the gallery channel. 8 . A blade as claimed claim 5 wherein the gallery channel is spout shaped having a larger diameter at an open end where it intersects the main trailing edge cooling channel and a smaller diameter at a closed end which sits just behind an apogee of the trailing edge. 9 . A blade as claimed in claim 5 wherein a tip facing surface of the gallery channel is profiled to complement and extend in parallel with the surface of the gutter in the trailing edge region. 10 . A blade as claimed in claim 5 wherein the gallery channel is shaped to follow variations in the depth of the gutter. 11 . A blade as claimed in claim 5 further comprising an array of film cooling channels extending from the gallery channel and through the squealer wall. 12 . A blade as claimed in claim 1 wherein the depth of the squealer wall varies from a first depth at the leading edge to a second and greater depth at the trailing edge. 13 . A blade as claimed in claim 1 wherein the width of the squealer wall is variable. 14 . A blade as claimed in claim 13 wherein the width of the squealer wall reduces from a maximum width at a first end of the squealer wall to a minimum width at a second end of the squealer wall. 15 . A blade as claimed in claim 1 wherein the squealer wall includes a locally extended portion adjacent the trailing edge on the first side, the extended portion extending in a widthwise direction with respect to the squealer wall and away from the gutter. 16 . A blade as claimed in claim 1 configured for use in a gas turbine engine.
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Shape, i.e. outer, aerodynamic form (F01D5/148 - F01D5/20 take precedence; blade construction F01D5/147) · CPC title
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