Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – With passage in blade – vane – shaft or rotary distributor...
Patent
1990-03-28
1992-03-31
Look, Edward K.
Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
With passage in blade, vane, shaft or rotary distributor...
415116, 415135, 415136, 415177, 4152131, 60 3975, 248901, 165 82, 165169, 403 28, 4034081, 285 41, F01D 900
Patent
active
051002914
ABSTRACT:
Clearance control is provided by circumferentially segmented cooling manifolds having spray bars located radially outside selected components of the stator casing. Cooling air is directed onto stator components and returns immediately through circuitous paths to improve uniformity of cooling. The spray bars extend through limited circumferential angles to limit distortion due to uneven heating.
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General Electric Company
Herkamp Nathan D.
Look Edward K.
Squillaro Jerome C.
Verdier Christopher M.
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