Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Including heat insulation or exchange means
Patent
1991-07-09
1992-11-24
Look, Edward K.
Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
Including heat insulation or exchange means
4151745, 2988801, 298883, 295251, F01D 2508
Patent
active
051658488
ABSTRACT:
A heat shield device for a vane liner in which a first plurality of honeycomb cells which are axially aligned are attached to a first side of the vane liner. A second plurality of honeycomb cells are axially aligned and attached to a second side of the vane liner. The first and second sides of the vane liner are opposite to each other and are provided with cavities which are filled in by the first and second pluralities of honeycomb cells.
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General Electric Company
Look Edward K.
Rafter John R.
Squillaro Jerome C.
Verdier Christopher M.
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