Variable flow divider for turbomachines

Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps – Selectively adjustable vane or working fluid control means – Upstream of runner

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60226R, F01B 2502, F04D 2944, F04D 2956

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042616867

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a variable flow divider for a turbomachine having a gas flow channel, comprising a stationary annular casing member located within the exhaust gas flow channel of the turbomachine, thereby defining an inner flow duct and an outer, annular flow duct; a plurality of flaps pivotally mounted in the flow channel on a stationary portion of the turbomachine, including a plurality of primary flaps and a plurality of secondary flaps adapted for rotation with the primary flaps, each of these flaps rotating about an axis which is arranged at a right angle to the central axis of the turbomachine; and means, located substantially entirely within the annular casing, for rotating said flaps to vary the respective sizes of said inner and outer flow ducts in relation to one another.

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patent: 3224194 (1965-12-01), De Feo et al.
patent: 3638862 (1972-02-01), Wildner
patent: 3924404 (1975-12-01), Pollert
patent: 3988889 (1976-11-01), Chamay et al.

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