Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – With passage in blade – vane – shaft or rotary distributor...
Patent
1996-05-08
1997-02-11
Kwon, John T.
Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
With passage in blade, vane, shaft or rotary distributor...
416 96R, F04D 2938
Patent
active
056013990
ABSTRACT:
A gas turbine vane or blade having a novel internal structure that allows for cooling under low pressure ratios. The vane has an air inlet passage that communicates with an inner cooling cavity positioned between the air passage and the vane's trailing edge. Disposed within this cavity are deflectors, turning members, ribs, and deflecting pins arranged so as to direct the cooling air through the cavity in a manner that minimizes pressure loss. Thus maintaining the velocity and flow of the cooling air.
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Bischoff Michael K.
Henry Chester L.
Okpara Nnawuihe A.
Allied-Signal Inc.
Holden Jerry J.
Kwon John T.
McFarland James W.
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