Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Runner with annular blade rows or fluid channels spaced on... – Blades projecting axially from plural transverse runner faces
Patent
1990-12-28
1991-12-10
Look, Edward K.
Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
Runner with annular blade rows or fluid channels spaced on...
Blades projecting axially from plural transverse runner faces
416192, 2988922, F01D 100, F01D 500
Patent
active
050713124
ABSTRACT:
A turbine has a rotor which is a disc with blades projecting axially from its face working with stator blades on a disc like stator. Such discs and blades can be cast integrally and if necessary machined flat for good sealing. A plurality of interdigitated stator and rotor discs can be assembled. The rotor can be made of sintered or refractory material and bonded by a hoop of high tensile material to take centrifugal forces enabling low tensile strength material to be used for rotor parts.
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Look Edward K.
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