Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – Specific working member mount – Blade received by continuous circumferential channel
Patent
1984-12-20
1988-05-10
Garrett, Robert E.
Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers)
Specific working member mount
Blade received by continuous circumferential channel
416193A, 416500, F01D 530
Patent
active
047431660
ABSTRACT:
A rotor assembly comprising a disk, blade, and seal is disclosed. The disk has a circumferential blade retaining slot disposed therein. The blade includes an airfoil and root separated by a platform so that the root is mountable within the slot and the platform extends beyond the root to first and second opposite ends. The seal generally contacts the slot and platform and extends circumferentially from the root to the first end.
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Bobo Melvin
Corsmeier Robert J.
Elston, III Sidney B.
Foote Douglas S.
Garrett Robert E.
General Electric Company
Kwon John
Lawrence Derek P.
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