Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – Rotor having flow confining or deflecting web – shroud or... – Axially extending shroud ring or casing
Patent
1990-04-19
1992-03-17
Kwon, John T.
Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers)
Rotor having flow confining or deflecting web, shroud or...
Axially extending shroud ring or casing
416195, F01D 522
Patent
active
050963821
ABSTRACT:
The ring-shaped propeller, in its basic form, comprises a multi-blade propeller and a structurally continuous ring-shroud attached to the tips of the blades. The shroud has an airfoil cross-section which varies from blade tip to blade tip, the segments between adjacent blades being identical. The airfoil section varies essentially lineraly in camber and twist and this results in rather abrupt reversals in the shroud airfoil section at each blade tip. Aerodynamic loading of the blades and shroud at the junctures between the blades and shroud are matched so that the tendency for blade tip vortices to form and the tendency for shroud transitional portions to generate vortices of rotation opposite to blade tip vortex rotation are in balance and no top vortices are formed. Instead there is a uniform vorticity shed from the shroud trailing edge. Two concentric shrouds may be used and the concept adapts to use with rotor/stator systems and dual, counter-rotating propeller systems.
In addition to the primarily aeronautical applications described above, the application of these principles of design can be extended to fans or compressors for industrial use, propellers and systems for submarines and ships, and household products such as cooling fans, dryers, vacuum cleaners, etc.
Having described the invention in some of its preferred forms, it is recognized that other embodiments and changes and modifications of those described are within the scope of the invention which is limited only by the attached claims.
It is considered understandable from this disclosure that the subject invention meets its objectives. The ring-shroud propeller prevents development of blade tip vortices at a design point. It is adaptable to incorporation of variable geometry which enables prevention and/or inhibition of generation of tip vortices over a range of operation around the design point. More than one shroud can be used on the propeller and the ring-shrouded propeller is usable in dual counter-rotating propeller installation and propeller/stator combinations.
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