Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – Multiple axially spaced working members
Patent
1982-08-12
1984-06-12
Powell, Jr., Everette A.
Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers)
Multiple axially spaced working members
416201R, F01D 506
Patent
active
044538898
ABSTRACT:
A stacked rotor of an axial-flow type machine having a plurality of discs stacked in the axial direction and united into one body by stacking bolts, each of the discs being provided on the periphery thereof with a plurality of rotor blades. The portions of bolt holes in adjacent discs at the juncture of these discs are provided with opposing tapered surfaces. Each stacking bolt is supported by the discs through bolt deformation resisting members having an outer peripheral surface making close contact with the tapered surfaces of the bolt holes and an inner peripheral surface fitting around the stacking bolt.
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Miura Haruo
Sakata Sooji
Hitachi , Ltd.
Powell Jr. Everette A.
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