General Electric Company
Passive control of gas turbine clearances using ceramic matrix composites inserts
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Abstract:
A passive clearance control limits thermal expansion between stator components relative to rotor components. A control ring controls clearance in a passive manner and is located on or adjacent to stationary components which thermally expand during engine operation. The control ring is formed of material having low coefficient of thermal expansion such as CMCs (Ceramic Matrix Composites) and therefore limits, inhibits or restrains expansion of the adjacent stator components as temperatures increase. Limiting expansion of the stator component reduces rotor/stator clearances and limits parasitic leakage of fluid along the flowpath through the engine core.
Status:
Grant
Type:
Utility
Filling date:
29 Oct 2019
Issue date:
19 Jul 2022