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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 09, 2021
Filed:
Mar. 16, 2018
General Electric Company, Schenectady, NY (US);
Alan M. Walker, Simpsonville, SC (US);
Andrew Mitchell Rodwell, Greenville, SC (US);
David Patrick Cripps, Sandown, GB;
James Paul Davidson, Greer, SC (US);
Miguel Cabrera Lange, Simpsonville, SC (US);
Nicholas Michael Seruntine, Slidell, LA (US);
General Electric Company, Schenectady, NY (US);
Abstract
A method for manufacturing a rotor blade root assembly includes placing outer skin layer(s) onto a blade mold and arranging a root plate with a plurality of through holes adjacent to an end face of the blade mold. The method also includes placing a plurality of root inserts atop the outer skin layer(s) and abutting against the root plate, with each of the root inserts defining a fastener hole. The method also includes inserting a root fastener into each of the aligned through holes and longitudinal fastener holes. Moreover, the method includes placing inner skin layer(s) atop the root inserts. Further, the root plate may include at least one fluid hole configured therethrough to provide a non-gas tight root plate. Alternatively, at least one seal may be arranged between the root plate and the blade mold that forms a non-gas tight connection with either or both of the root plate or the blade mold during a vacuum infusion process. Thus, the method includes securing the outer skin layer(s), the root inserts, the inner skin layer(s), and the root fasteners together to form the root assembly via the vacuum infusion process.