Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – With control means responsive to non-cyclic condition... – Casing – runner – or shaft position or extent of motion...
Patent
1984-12-24
1986-12-30
Smith, Leonard E.
Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
With control means responsive to non-cyclic condition...
Casing, runner, or shaft position or extent of motion...
415175, F01D 1100, F01D 2512
Patent
active
046326359
ABSTRACT:
In a turbine engine (8) having a shaft (60) with turbine blades (24, 24', . . . 24.sup.N) thereon which rotate in a chamber (12) of the engine housing (10) to produce thrust in response to an operator input. A pneumatic sensor system (30) connected to said housing (10) for maintaining the space relationship between the tip (26, 26', . . . 26.sup.N) of the blades (24, 24', . . . 24.sup.N) and the wall (28) of housing 10 within set limits under varying operational conditions experienced by the turbine engine (8).
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Eastman James M.
Perkey Russell C.
Thoman David C.
Allied Corporation
Decker Ken C.
McCormick Jr. Leo H.
Smith Leonard E.
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