Blade outer air seal mount
US-2016333716-A1 · Nov 17, 2016 · US
US9249681B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9249681-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213361990-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 31, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jan 31, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 2, 2016 |
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A turbine engine fan case assembly includes a structural case and a liner assembly. A radially accommodating attachment system connects the liner assembly to the structural case. The attachment system comprises a circumferentially-distributed plurality of longitudinally elongate radially outwardly open channels mounted to the liner assembly. The attachment system further comprises an associated plurality of inwardly-projecting tongues mounted to the structural case. Each tongue is accommodated in an associated such channel.
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What is claimed is: 1. A turbine engine fan case assembly comprising: a structural case; a liner assembly; and a radially accommodating attachment system connecting the liner assembly to the structural case and comprising: a circumferentially-distributed plurality of longitudinally elongate radially outwardly open channels mounted to the liner assembly; and an associated plurality of inwardly-projecting tongues mounted to the structural case, each tongue accommodated in an associated said channel, wherein: the tongues are of tongue members each comprising a T-sectioned rail, the arms of the T forming a flange mounted to the structural case, and the leg of the T forming the tongue; and the channels are each formed by a respective member having, in cross-section, a channel base, a pair of sidewalls extending radially outward from opposite sides of the base and a pair of mounting flanges extending circumferentially outward from radially outboard edges of the sidewalls. 2. The fan case assembly of claim 1 wherein: each T-sectioned rail is a non-metallic rail; and each said respective member is a non-metallic member. 3. The fan case assembly of claim 2 wherein: each non-metallic rail comprises injection molded thermoplastic; and each non-metallic member comprises injection molded thermoplastic. 4. The fan case assembly of claim 1 wherein: the channels extend within a honeycomb material. 5. The fan case assembly of claim 1 wherein: there are 4-10 of said channels and tongues. 6. The fan case assembly of claim 1 wherein: the channels have a fore-to-aft depth increase. 7. The fan case assembly of claim 1 wherein: the tongues are a molded or extruded plastic; and the channels are a molded or extruded plastic. 8. The fan case assembly of claim 1 wherein: the structural case comprises a non-metallic member principally dictating thermal expansion of the structural case; and the liner assembly comprises a metallic member principally dictating thermal expansion of the liner assembly. 9. The fan case assembly of claim 8 wherein: the non-metallic member comprises a carbon fiber member. 10. A turbine engine comprising: the fan case assembly of claim 1 ; and a fan, encircled by the fan case. 11. The engine of claim 10 wherein: the structural case comprises a non-metallic member principally dictating thermal expansion of the structural case; the liner assembly comprises a metallic member principally dictating thermal expansion of the liner assembly; and the liner assembly metallic member has a coefficient of thermal expansion within 5% of a coefficient of thermal expansion of blades of the fan. 12. The engine of claim 10 wherein: the fan has metallic blades; the structural case comprises a non-metallic member principally dictating thermal expansion of the structural case; and the liner assembly comprises a metallic member principally dictating thermal expansion of the liner assembly.
with a deformable or crushable structure, e.g. honeycomb · CPC title
special arrangements in stators or in rotors dealing with breaking-off of part of rotor · CPC title
with front fan · CPC title
given by its similarity to a letter, e.g. T-shaped · CPC title
by self-adjusting means (F01D11/12 takes precedence) · CPC title
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