Fan case rub system

US9249681B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9249681-B2
Application numberUS-201213361990-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 31, 2012
Priority dateJan 31, 2012
Publication dateFeb 2, 2016
Grant dateFeb 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.

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  • 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

  • F01D11/16Primary

    by self-adjusting means (F01D11/12 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9249681B2 cover?
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…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Robertson Jr Thomas J, Webb Scot A, Clarkson Steven C, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01D11/16. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 02 2016 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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