Method of converting grouped blading to equivalent integral cove

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Impeller making

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294011, 2940207, 298891, B21K 304, B23P 1504, B23P 1904

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ABSTRACT:
An integral covered blading for a turbine is achieved by cutting a short arc cover spanning tips of multiple adjacent blades. Adjacent cover portions are formed for adjacent blades, each portion having facing sides. A material buildup between the facing sides of cover portions is effected and selective machining of the material buildup develops an interface between adjacent cover portions of adjacent blades. Short group blading is thereby converted to equivalent integral covered blading.

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