Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – With heating – cooling or thermal insulation means – Changing state mass within or fluid flow through working...
Reexamination Certificate
2001-05-29
2003-05-06
Look, Edward K. (Department: 3745)
Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers)
With heating, cooling or thermal insulation means
Changing state mass within or fluid flow through working...
Reexamination Certificate
active
06558119
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to airfoils for gas turbine engines having an airfoil body and a separately formed airfoil tip and, more particularly, to airfoils with cast-in tip caps, airfoils with impingement cooled squealer tips, bimetallic airfoils, and methods for making and repairing airfoils.
Airfoils in gas turbine engines experience durability problems at the tip of the airfoil in the form of cracking due to thermal induced stress and material loss due to oxidation. This can be addressed by using an alloy having increased resistance to environmental oxidation and corrosion. However, it is undesirable to upgrade the entire airfoil to a more thermal-resistant and oxidation-resistant alloy because this increases component cost and perhaps weight.
Bowden, Jr. et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,794,338 discloses a blade originally manufactured with a one-piece body of a single superalloy which is removed from service after being damaged. The blade tip is repaired by removing damaged alloy material and replacing it with a different alloy more resistant to environmental oxidation.
Lee et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,348,446 discloses an airfoil having a core body of a first alloy and a U-shaped blade tip of a second alloy bonded to a flat roof of the core body.
Tip wear has also been addressed by increasing cooling efficiency at the tip. Various cooling arrangements are disclosed in Lee et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,183,385, including impingement cooling of the squealer tip via angled impingement cooling holes in a brazed on tip cap as shown in FIG.
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. Dennis et al., U.S. Pat. No. 3,899,267 discloses an alternative impingement cooling arrangement.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Briefly, therefore, the invention is directed to an airfoil having a one-piece core body having, upon original manufacture, an airfoil body, an integral partial height squealer tip, an integral tip cap between the airfoil body and the integral partial height squealer tip, and a squealer tip extension bonded to the partial height squealer tip.
The invention is also directed to an airfoil having a one-piece core body formed from a first superalloy comprising, upon original manufacture, an airfoil body, and an integral tip cap. There is also a squealer tip bonded to the core body upon original manufacture and having at least a portion thereof formed from a second superalloy distinct from the first superalloy. The second superalloy comprises, by approximate weight percent, 0.1 to 0.15 C, 6.0 to 7.0 Cr, 0.01 to 0.02 B, 5.5 to 6.5 Al, 2.5 to 3.5 Re, 4.5 to 5.5 W, 1 to 2 Mo, 11 to 13 Co, 6 to 7 Ta, 1 to 2 Hf, and the balance Ni.
In another aspect the invention is an airfoil comprising a one-piece core body having an airfoil body, an integral partial height squealer tip, and an integral tip cap between the airfoil body and the integral partial height squealer tip. There is a squealer tip extension bonded to the partial height squealer tip, coolant holes in the integral tip cap which holes are angled to direct coolant toward the squealer tip extension.
The invention is further directed to an airfoil manufactured by forming a one-piece core body comprising an airfoil body, an integral partial height squealer tip, and an integral tip cap between the airfoil body and the integral partial height squealer tip; by bonding a squealer tip extension to the partial height squealer tip; and by drilling a coolant hole in the tip cap which coolant hole is angled to direct coolant at the squealer tip extension.
In another aspect the invention is an airfoil of the type having an airfoil body, a tip cap, and a squealer tip, which airfoil is repaired by removing at least a portion of the squealer tip, drilling an impingement coolant hole in the tip cap which coolant hole is angled so as to provide impingement cooling, and replacing the at least a portion of the squealer tip.
The invention is also a method for manufacturing a gas turbine engine airfoil of the type having an airfoil body, a tip cap having a film coolant hole therein, and a squealer tip. The method is forming a one-piece core body comprising an airfoil body, an integral partial height squealer tip, and an integral tip cap between the airfoil body and the integral partial height squealer tip; and bonding a squealer tip extension to the partial height squealer tip.
The invention is additionally directed to a method for repairing a gas turbine engine airfoil of the type having an airfoil body, a tip cap, and a squealer tip. The method involves removing at least a portion of the squealer tip, drilling an impingement coolant hole in the tip cap which coolant hole is angled so as to provide impingement cooling, replacing the at least a portion of the squealer tip.
Other aspects will be in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.
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Declaration of Pre-Critical Date Activity.
Bowden, Jr. Joseph Howell
Heyward John Peter
Lee Ching-Pang
Roedl Lawrence Joseph
Starkweather John Howard
General Electric Company
McAleenan James M
Scott, Addis Senniger, Powers, Leavitt & Roedel
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