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Ceramic-to-metal turbine volute attachment for a gas turbine engine

  • US 10,094,288 B2
  • Filed: 07/24/2013
  • Issued: 10/09/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/24/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method, comprising:

  • providing an engine comprising at least one turbo-compressor spool assembly, wherein the at least one turbo-compressor spool assembly comprises a compressor in mechanical communication with a turbine, a ceramic volute directing an inlet gas towards an inlet of a ceramic rotor of the turbine and a ceramic shroud adjacent to the rotor of the turbine, the ceramic shroud directing an outlet gas towards an outlet of the at least one turbo-compressor spool assembly and a metallic housing comprising a metallic base plate having a metallic mating surface to engage a ceramic mating surface of at least one of the ceramic shroud and volute, wherein the metallic and ceramic mating surfaces are perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the rotor, wherein the metallic mating surface has a first coefficient of linear thermal expansion and contraction, wherein the ceramic mating surface has a second coefficient of linear thermal expansion and contraction, wherein the first and second coefficients of thermal expansion and contraction are different by at least a factor of two, wherein the metallic mating surface comprises at least one raised face raised parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotor and at least one recessed face recessed parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotor, and wherein the ceramic mating surface comprises at least one raised face raised parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotor and at least one recessed face recessed parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotor; and

    maintaining, during engine operation, the at least one raised face of the metallic mating surface engaged with the at least one recessed face of the ceramic mating surface and the at least one recessed face of the metallic mating surface engaged with the at least one raised face of the ceramic mating surface to inhibit at least one of binding and wear at the engaged metallic and ceramic mating surfaces due to the difference between the first and second coefficients of thermal expansion and contraction between the metallic and ceramic materials in the metallic housing and at least one of the ceramic shroud and volute, respectively.

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