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18150664. COMPLIANT FEEDTHROUGHS FOR GAS TURBINE ENGINES simplified abstract (GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY)

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COMPLIANT FEEDTHROUGHS FOR GAS TURBINE ENGINES

Organization Name

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY

Inventor(s)

Rodolfo Mena Dominguez of Querétaro (MX)

COMPLIANT FEEDTHROUGHS FOR GAS TURBINE ENGINES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18150664 titled 'COMPLIANT FEEDTHROUGHS FOR GAS TURBINE ENGINES

The abstract describes separators for gas turbine engines, including a rod and joint within a scaling wall.

  • The apparatus includes a rod and joint designed to be placed within a scaling wall.
  • The joint consists of a bushing portion, with the rod extending through it, and a disk portion with a slot.
  • The disk portion is concentric with the bushing portion.

Potential Applications: - Gas turbine engines - Aerospace industry - Power generation

Problems Solved: - Improved efficiency of gas turbine engines - Enhanced durability of separators - Precision in engine components

Benefits: - Increased performance of gas turbine engines - Extended lifespan of engine components - Reduced maintenance costs

Commercial Applications: - Manufacturers of gas turbine engines - Aerospace companies - Power generation companies

Questions about Gas Turbine Engine Separators: 1. How do these separators improve the efficiency of gas turbine engines? 2. What materials are typically used in manufacturing these separators?

Frequently Updated Research: - Ongoing studies on the impact of separators on gas turbine engine performance - Research on new materials for improved durability in separators.


Original Abstract Submitted

Separators for use with gas turbine engines are disclosed herein. An example apparatus disclosed herein includes a rod and a joint to be disposed within a scaling wall, the joint including a bushing portion, the rod extending through the bushing portion and a disk portion including a slot, the disk portion concentric with the bushing portion.

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