COOLING MANIFOLD FOR TURBINE SECTION

A cooling manifold has a plurality of pieces. The pieces extend in a circumferential direction to abutting flanges. The flanges are secured together at circumferential ends of each piece. Cooling channels are formed in between inner and outer walls. Air inlets are formed in the pieces with the air i...

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Main Authors PISACRETA, Pellegrino J, RAMSEY, Christopher D, COLEBROOK, Mark W
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 13.12.2017
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Summary:A cooling manifold has a plurality of pieces. The pieces extend in a circumferential direction to abutting flanges. The flanges are secured together at circumferential ends of each piece. Cooling channels are formed in between inner and outer walls. Air inlets are formed in the pieces with the air inlets delivering air in the interior. There are fingers on an outer periphery. The fingers are aligned within an air outlet. The air can be delivered into the inlet, cool the interior, and leave through the outlet extending to a main conduit. The main conduit is secured directly to an outer periphery of the cooling manifold.
Bibliography:Application Number: EP20140751921