Heat shield mechanism for turbine engines

Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Including heat insulation or exchange means

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415178, 295251, 2988801, 298883, F01D 2508

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051747146

ABSTRACT:
A heat shield mechanism for shielding a structure in a turbine engine having a sheet metal backing which is bonded to a plurality of honeycomb cells aligned in a radially outward manner toward a casing. The honeycomb cells and sheet metal backing form a heat shield which acts as a vortex destroyer by eliminating fluid flow around the turbine structure.

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