Rotor assembly for a turbomachine

Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – Specific working member mount – Blade received in well or slot

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416221, F01D 532

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ABSTRACT:
A rotor assembly (34) includes a disk (36) having an axially extending, unbroken annular spigot (38). The spigot (38) supports a plurality of radially extending lugs (42) which are juxtaposed with a corresponding plurality of dogs (14) integral with an annular sideplate (12). A smooth key (54) fits within the opening (44) formed between adjacent engaged dogs and lugs (14, 42) and is retained axially by a sheet metal retainer (46) received through a slot (52) disposed in the key (54).

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