Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Including thermal expansion joint – Circumferentially spaced nozzle or stator segments
Patent
1998-01-14
1999-12-07
Ryznic, John E.
Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
Including thermal expansion joint
Circumferentially spaced nozzle or stator segments
415134, 277543, 277654, F16J 1512
Patent
active
059972475
ABSTRACT:
This seal (6) running between gaps (6) between two stator sectors of a gas urbine engine is made up of several thin flexible slabs, capable of sliding one over the other, which gives a better seal.
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Arraitz Anne-Marie
Bil Eric Stephan
Hacault Michel Gerard Paul
Leray Laurent Philippe Yves
Marchi Marc Roger
Ryznic John E.
Societe Nationale Detude et de Construction de Mothers d'aviatio
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