Rapid processing of laminar composite components
US-12180120-B2 · Dec 31, 2024 · US
US9518737B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9518737-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314097791-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 5, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 13, 2016 |
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A combustion chamber comprises an outer wall and an inner wall spaced from the outer wall. The outer wall has at least one mounting aperture extending there-through and the inner wall has threaded studs extending there-from. The threaded studs extend through the mounting apertures in the outer wall. Cooperating nuts locate on the studs and washers are positioned between the outer wall and the cooperating nuts. Each washer has a rim and a bore. The washers have one or more passages extending there-through from the rim to the bore of the washer to provide a flow of coolant through the passages in the washers, the mounting apertures in the outer wall and around the threaded studs to cool the threaded studs to increase the working life of the inner wall. Other cooling arrangements for the threaded studs are disclosed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A combustion chamber comprising, an outer wall and an inner wall spaced from the outer wail, the outer wall having at least one mounting aperture extending there-through, the inner wall having at least one fastener extending there-from, the at east one fastener on the inner wall extending through a corresponding mounting aperture in the outer wall, a cooperating fastener locating on the at least one fastener extending through the corresponding mounting aperture and a washer positioned on the at least one fastener between the outer wall and the cooperating fastener, the at least one fastener extending entirely through the washer, the washer having a first surface abutting an outer surface of the outer wail and a second surface abutting a surface of the cooperating fastener, the washer having a rim and a bore, and (i) the washer having at least one passage extending there-through from the rim to the bore, (ii) the washer having at least one groove extending from the rim towards the bore on the first surface, (iii) the washer having at least one groove extending from the bore towards the rim on the second surface, or (iv) the surface of the cooperating fastener abutting the second surface of the washer having at least one groove extending towards the bore of the washer, whereby, in use, a flow of coolant is provided to flow through the mounting aperture and around the at least one fastener, wherein the fastener has an outer surface and a plurality of projections extending radially outward from the outer surface of the fastener with respect to a centerline of the fastener, and the projections are arranged at an end of the fastener adjacent to the inner wall. 2. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the washer has a sleeve, the sleeve extending into the mounting aperture in the outer wall and the sleeve being arranged around the fastener to guide the flow of coolant around the fastener. 3. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the projections are ribs extending radially outward from the outer surface of the fastener with respect to the centerline of the fastener, and the ribs extend from the inner wall towards the mounting aperture and the ribs are spaced from the outer wall. 4. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the ribs extend from the inner wall along the fastener at least partially into the mounting aperture. 5. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the washer has a sleeve spaced from the bore, the sleeve extending into the mounting aperture in the outer wall and the sleeve being arranged around the fastener to guide the flow of coolant around the fastener and over the ribs. 6. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the at least one mounting aperture is oval in shape, the washer is oval in shape, a portion of the first surface of the washer is spaced from the remainder of the first surface, a portion of the second surface of the washer is spaced from the remainder of the second surface to form an indent, and the indent extending into the mounting aperture. 7. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 1 wherein a second washer is positioned between the inner wall and the outer wall and the second washer is arranged around the fastener. 8. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 7 wherein the second washer is clamped between the outer wall and pedestals on the inner wall. 9. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a second washer is positioned between the inner wall and the outer wall and the washer being arranged around the fastener, the second washer being arranged around the fastener to guide the flow of coolant around the fastener and over the projections. 10. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the projections are pedestals, the pedestals being arranged in rows and the rows of pedestals being spaced apart longitudinally with respect to the fastener. 11. A combustion chamber comprising an outer wall and an inner wall spaced from the outer wall, the outer wall having at least one mounting aperture extending there-through, the inner wall having at least one fastener extending there-from, the at least one fastener on the inner wall extending through a corresponding mounting aperture in the outer wall, a cooperating fastener locating on the at least one fastener extending through the corresponding mounting aperture and a washer positioned on the at least one fastener between the outer wall and the cooperating fastener, the washer having a sleeve, the sleeve extending into the mounting aperture in the outer wall, the washer having a first surface abutting an outer surface of the outer wall and a second surface abutting a surface of the cooperating fastener, the washer having a rim and a bore, the washer having at least one passage, the at least one passage being selected from the group consisting of at least one passage extending through the washer from the rim to the bore, at least one groove extending from the rim towards the bore on the first surface of the washer and at least one groove extending from the bore towards the rim on the second surface of the washer, whereby, in use, a flow of coolant is provided to flow through the mounting aperture and around the at least one fastener, the sleeve being arranged around the fastener to guide the flow of coolant around the fastener. 12. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the washer is circular or oval. 13. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the inner wall comprising comprises a plurality of segments. 14. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the outer wall having has a plurality of impingement apertures extending there-through and the inner wall having has a plurality of effusion apertures extending there-through. 15. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the inner wall is a radially inner wall and the outer wall is a radially outer wall of an outer wall of an annular combustion chamber. 16. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the inner wall is a radially outer wall and the outer wall is a radially inner wall of an inner wall of an annular combustion chamber. 17. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the inner wall is a radially inner wall and the outer wall is a radially outer wall of a tubular combustion chamber. 18. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the inner wall is a downstream wall and the outer wall is an upstream wall of an upstream end wall of an annular combustion chamber or a tubular combustion chamber. 19. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the outer wall has a plurality of mounting apertures extending there-through, the inner wall having a plurality of fasteners extending there-from, each fastener on the inner wall extending through a corresponding mounting aperture in the outer wall, a cooperating fastener locating on each fastener extending through the corresponding mounting aperture and a washer positioned on each fastener between the outer wall and the cooperating fastener, each washer having a sleeve, each sleeve extending into the corresponding mounting aperture in the outer wall, each washer having a first surface abutting an outer surface of the outer wall and a second surface abutting a surface of the cooperating fastener, each washer having a rim and a bore, each washer having at least one passage, the
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