IP Library Granted Patent US 7,188,417
Granted Patent B2
US 7,188,417 · App. 10/751,850 · Granted Mar 13, 2007

Advanced L-channel welded nozzle design

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Patent No.
US 7,188,417
App. No.
10/751,850
Granted
Mar 13, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fluid flow nozzle is formed by a plurality of adjacent L-shaped channels forming successive channel pairs. Each channel has a linking member joined to a radial member. Each linking member is welded to an adjacent linking member forming a contiguous surface of linking members. Each radial member is oriented approximately perpendicular to a first side of the contiguous surface. A circumferentially enclosed chamber is formed on a second side of the contiguous surface. Each radial member is laser welded to a jacket at a distal end of each radial member. The jacket is oriented approximately parallel with the contiguous surface and separably spaced from the contiguous surface by the radial members. Each radial member forms one of a plurality of flow chambers between its adjacent radial member, the jacket and the contiguous surface. The flow chambers advantageously contain fluid in the event of a radial member rupture.

Claims (57)

1. A method for forming a flow nozzle having a plurality of fluid-tight adjacent chambers, using a plurality of L-shaped channels each having a linking member and a radial member, the method comprising:

welding each linking member to an adjacent L-shaped channel, operatively forming a linking member contiguous surface;

orienting each radial member substantially perpendicular to a first side of the contiguous surface;

forming a second side of the contiguous surface into a flow nozzle wall;

shaping a jacket operable to contact each of the radial members when the jacket is oriented substantially parallel to the contiguous surface and separated from the contiguous surface by each of the radial members; and

welding the jacket to each radial member to operably form the plurality of fluid-tight adjacent chambers bounded between adjacent ones of the radial members, the jacket, and the contiguous surface.

2. The method of claim 1 , comprising swaging a distal end of each linking member to operably increase a width and decrease a thickness of the distal end compared to a width and a thickness of a proximate end of each of the linking members.

3. The method of claim 2 , comprising aligning the linking members having the distal end of each linking member abutting the distal end of an adjacent linking member.

4. The method of claim 3 , comprising shaping the flow nozzle wall into a cone shape.

5. The method of claim 3 , comprising arranging adjacent ones of the radial members having a first spacing in a first area of the flow nozzle and a second spacing in a second area of the flow nozzle.

6. The method of claim 1 , comprising:

butting together opposed ends of the contiguous surface to to operably form a seam of the flow nozzle wall; and

welding the seam.

7. The method of claim 1 , comprising forming a flow manifold operable to join adjacent ones of the fluid-tight adjacent chambers.

8. A method for forming a flow nozzle having a plurality of L-shaped channels each having a linking member oriented substantially perpendicular to a radial member, the method comprising:

abutting a distal end of each linking member to an adjacent L-shaped member such that the radial members of the plurality of L-shaped channels each face away from a common center of curvature;

welding the distal end of each linking member to the adjacent L-shaped member;

shaping a resultant contiguous surface of welded linking members into a radius about the center of curvature; and

performing a plurality of laser welds operably joining a jacket to a distal end of each radial member wherein each laser weld operably penetrates through the jacket to the distal end of each radial member defining a plurality of fluid-tight chambers each bounded between proximate ones of the radial members, the jacket, and each linking member.

9. The method of claim 8 , comprising shaping the contiguous surface as a cylinder.

10. The method of claim 8 , comprising shaping the contiguous surface as one of a circle, an oval, a cone, an ellipsoid, a paraboloid and a hyperboloid.

11. The method of claim 8 , comprising forming the flow nozzle in a plurality of sections having an opposed pair of edge seams.

12. The method of claim 11 , comprising welding preselected quantities of the sections at each edge seam to operably form the nozzle.

13. The method of claim 12 , comprising:

cutting off a damaged one of the sections along selected ones of the edge seams; and

replacing the damaged section with one of the plurality of sections.

14. The method of claim 8 , comprising reducing a radial member thickness below a linking member thickness for each L-shaped channel.

15. The method of claim 8 , comprising forming the nozzle from at least one of a plurality of superalloy materials.

16. A method for forming a rocket nozzle having a main flow chamber surrounded by a plurality of fluid-tight chambers, using a plurality of angular channels each having a first member and a second member oriented substantially perpendicular to the first member and a jacket, the method comprising:

welding each first member to an adjacent one of the angular channels, each angular channel defining an L-shape, operatively forming a contiguous surface of the first members wherein each second member is positioned on a first side of the contiguous surface;

aligning the jacket substantially parallel to the first side of the contiguous surface;

shaping one of a second side of the contiguous surface and the jacket about a radius of curvature to operably form an innermost surface of the main flow chamber; and

creating a weld joint between the jacket and each of the second members operably forming the plurality of fluid-tight chambers each bounded between adjacent ones of the second members, the jacket, and the contiguous surface.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the shaping step comprises cylindrically forming the main flow chamber.

18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the shaping step comprises conically forming the main flow chamber.

19. A method for forming a nozzle having interspaced fluid chambers, comprising:

creating a plurality of generally L-shaped channels each having a linking member and a radial member configured substantially perpendicular to said linking member;

arranging said plurality of channels having said linking members abutting each other and oriented substantially perpendicular to a center of curvature, the radial members all extending radially away from said center of curvature;

weld-joining a butted end of each of said linking members to a proximate one of said linking members to operably form a contiguous curved surface of linking members;

positioning a jacket in contact with all of said radial members, said jacket substantially parallel with said contiguous curved surface and separated from said contiguous curved surface by said radial members;

welding opposing ends of said jacket to define at least one jacket edge seam, said jacket edge seam longitudinally co-aligned with proximate ones of said radial members; and

connecting said jacket to each radial member using a laser weld joint created through the jacket to a distal end of each radial member to operatively form a plurality of fluid-tight chambers each bounded between proximate ones of said radial members, said jacket, and said contiguous surface.

20. The method of claim 19 , comprising swaging each said L-shaped channel such that a distal end of each linking member has both an increased width and a decreased thickness compared to a width and a thickness of an opposite end of each of said plurality of L-shaped channels.

21. The method of claim 20 , comprising forming a tool having a desired geometric shape for said nozzle.

22. The method of claim 21 , comprising:

selectively placing each of said plurality of L-shaped channels in said tool forming adjacent pairs of channels; and

supporting said L-shaped channels for at least one welding procedure to join each of said adjacent pairs of channels in said tool.

23. The method of claim 22 , comprising welding each of said adjacent pairs of said channels using a laser welding process.

24. The method of claim 23 , comprising constructing said nozzle in approximately equal sized segments.

25. The method of claim 24 , comprising joining said equal sized segments at an edge seam of each said segment.

26. The method of claim 23 , comprising locating each said radial member of each said L-shaped channel through a thickness of said jacket using one of an X-ray technique and an ultrasonic technique prior to welding each of said adjacent pairs of said channels using said laser welding process.

27. The method of claim 23 , comprising adding a filler material during said laser welding process.

28. The method of claim 19 , further comprising shaping said contiguous surface into a circumferentially enclosed chamber oppositely positioned from said radial members side about said contiguous surface.

29. The method of claim 19 , further comprising:

swaging each of said linking members from a first end to a second end to operably increase a width and decrease a thickness of the second end compared to a width and a thickness of the first end; and

abutting all of the second ends of said linking members to each other during the arranging step.

30. The method of claim 19 , further comprising shaping said jacket into a cone shape divisible into quarter sections together operable to completely enclose said radial members.

Assignments (6)
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Jul 28, 2023
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT (AS SUCCESSOR AGENT TO WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (AS SUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST TO WACHOVIA BANK, N.A.), AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: AEROJET ROCKETDYNE OF DE, INC. (F/K/A PRATT & WHITNEY ROCKETDYNE, INC.)
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 5, 2016
From: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: AEROJET ROCKETDYNE OF DE, INC. (F/K/A PRATT & WHITNEY ROCKETDYNE, INC.)
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NOTICE OF SUCCESSION OF AGENCY (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY) Recorded Jun 20, 2016
From: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS THE RESIGNING AGENT
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 14, 2016
From: PRATT & WHITNEY ROCKETDYNE, INC.
To: AEROJET ROCKETDYNE OF DE, INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 8, 2013
From: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
To: RPW ACQUISITION LLC
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To: AEROJET ROCKETDYNE, INC.
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