IP Library Granted Patent US 10,961,862
Granted Patent B2
US 10,961,862 · App. 16/434,779 · Granted Mar 30, 2021

Fatigue resistant blade outer air seal

Inventors: Paul M. Lutjen (Kennebunkport, ME); Michael J. Bruskotter (Cape Neddick, ME); Brian C. McLaughlin (Kennebunk, ME); Terence P. Tyler (East Waterboro, ME)
Assignee: RAYTHEON TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
F01D11/08F01D25/12F05D2220/32F05D2230/10F05D2230/30F05D2260/20
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Patent No.
US 10,961,862
App. No.
16/434,779
Granted
Mar 30, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A blade outer air seal segment including a radially outward surface, a radially inward surface oriented away from the radially outward surface, and a cooling channel located between the radially outward surface and the radially inward surface. The blade outer air seal segment also including a stress-relief boss extending into the cooling channel and an inlet orifice fluidly coupled to the cooling channel through the stress-relief boss.

Claims (39)

1. A blade outer air seal segment, comprising:

a radially outward surface;

a radially inward surface oriented away from the radially outward surface;

a cooling channel located between the radially outward surface and the radially inward surface;

a stress-relief boss extending into the cooling channel; and

an inlet orifice fluidly coupled to the cooling channel through the stress-relief boss,

wherein the cooling channel is defined, at least partially, by a radially outward channel surface and a radially inward channel surface; and wherein the stress-relief boss extends away from the radially outward channel surface to a surface of the stress-relief boss, and

wherein the stress-relief boss extends to a surface of the stress-relief boss, and wherein a radial height of the cooling channel between the radially outward channel surface and the radially inward channel surface is greater than a radial height of the cooling channel between the surface of the stress-relief boss and the radially inward channel surface.

2. The blade outer air seal segment of claim 1 , wherein the radially outward channel surface is located radially outward of the radially inward channel surface, and wherein the inlet orifice extends from the radially outward surface to the surface of the stress-relief boss.

3. The blade outer air seal segment of claim 1 , wherein the surface of the stress-relief boss is about parallel to at least one of the radially inward channel surface and the radially outward channel surface.

4. The blade outer air seal segment claim 1 , wherein the stress-relief boss is concentric to the inlet orifice.

5. The blade outer air seal segment claim 1 , further comprising:

a stress-relief recessed portion extending from the radially outward surface into the blade outer air seal segment to a base, wherein the inlet orifice extends through the stress-relief recessed portion.

6. The blade outer air seal segment claim 5 , wherein the stress-relief recessed portion is concentric to the inlet orifice.

7. A turbine section of a gas turbine engine, the turbine section comprising:

a blade configured to rotate about an axis; and

a blade outer air seal segment radially outward of the blade, the blade outer air seal segment comprising:

a radially outward surface;

a radially inward surface oriented away from the radially outward surface;

a cooling channel located between the radially outward surface and the radially inward surface;

a stress-relief boss extending into the cooling channel; and

an inlet orifice fluidly coupled to the cooling channel through the stress-relief boss,

wherein the cooling channel is defined, at least partially, by a radially outward channel surface and a radially inward channel surface; and wherein the stress-relief boss extends away from the radially outward channel surface to a surface of the stress-relief boss, and

wherein the stress-relief boss extends to a surface of the stress-relief boss, and wherein a radial height of the cooling channel between the radially outward channel surface and the radially inward channel surface is greater than a radial height of the cooling channel between the surface of the stress-relief boss and the radially inward channel surface.

8. The turbine section of claim 7 , wherein the radially outward channel surface is located radially outward of the radially inward channel surface, and wherein the inlet orifice extends from the radially outward surface to the surface of the stress-relief boss.

9. The turbine section of claim 7 , wherein the surface of the stress-relief boss is about parallel to at least one of the radially inward channel surface and the radially outward channel surface.

10. The turbine section of claim 7 , wherein the stress-relief boss is concentric to the inlet orifice.

11. The turbine section of claim 7 , wherein the blade outer air seal segment further comprises:

a stress-relief recessed portion extending from the radially outward surface into the blade outer air seal segment to a base, wherein the inlet orifice extends through the stress-relief recessed portion.

12. The turbine section of claim 11 , wherein the stress-relief recessed portion is concentric to the inlet orifice.

13. A method of forming a blade outer air seal segment, comprising:

depositing a blade outer air seal material around a core, the core being configured to form a cooling channel in the blade outer air seal segment, wherein the core comprises a recess, and wherein a thickness of the core at the recess is less than a thickness of a channel portion of the core;

forming an inlet orifice through the blade outer air seal material in a location of the recess; and

forming a stress-relief boss extending into the cooling channel,

wherein the cooling channel is defined, at least partially, by a radially outward channel surface and a radially inward channel surface; and wherein the stress-relief boss extends away from the radially outward channel surface to a surface of the stress-relief boss, and

wherein the stress-relief boss extends to a surface of the stress-relief boss, and wherein a radial height of the cooling channel between the radially outward channel surface and the radially inward channel surface is greater than a radial height of the cooling channel between the surface of the stress-relief boss and the radially inward channel surface.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein forming the inlet orifice comprises using electrical discharge machining to form the inlet orifice.

15. The method of claim 13 , further comprising removing the core from the blade outer air seal material.

16. The method of claim 13 , further comprising forming a stress-relief recessed portion through the blade outer air seal material in a location of the recess.

Assignments (4)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 27, 2023
From: RAYTHEON TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
To: RTX CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 064714/0001 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE SPELLING ON THE ADDRESS 10 FARM SPRINGD ROAD FARMINGTONCONNECTICUT 06032 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 057190 FRAME 0719. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE CORRECT SPELLING OF THE ADDRESS 10 FARM SPRINGS ROAD FARMINGTON CONNECTICUT 06032. Recorded Aug 19, 2021
From: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
To: RAYTHEON TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 057226/0390 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 16, 2021
From: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
To: RAYTHEON TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 057190/0719 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 26, 2019
From: LUTJEN, PAUL M.; BRUSKOTTER, MICHAEL J.; MCLAUGHLIN, BRIAN C.; TYLER, TERENCE P.
To: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 049594/0411 →