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Date of Patent:
Jan. 06, 2026

Filed:

Nov. 08, 2023
Applicant:

Safran Aircraft Engines, Paris, FR;

Inventors:

Jean-Hilaire Lexilus, Moissy-Cramayel, FR;

Clément Bourolleau, Moissy-Cramayel, FR;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
F01D 25/24 (2006.01); B29B 11/16 (2006.01); D03D 1/00 (2006.01); D03D 15/275 (2021.01); D03D 15/573 (2021.01); D03D 25/00 (2006.01); F04D 29/52 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
D03D 1/00 (2013.01); B29B 11/16 (2013.01); D03D 15/275 (2021.01); D03D 15/573 (2021.01); D03D 25/005 (2013.01); F01D 25/24 (2013.01); F04D 29/522 (2013.01); D10B 2101/12 (2013.01); D10B 2401/063 (2013.01); D10B 2505/02 (2013.01); F05D 2220/36 (2013.01); F05D 2240/14 (2013.01); F05D 2300/6012 (2013.01); F05D 2300/6034 (2013.01);
Abstract

A fibrous texture having a three-dimensional weave between a plurality of layers of warp strands and a plurality of layers of weft strands. The fibrous texture includes first to fifth portions. The first and fifth portions extend in the lateral direction from the first and second lateral edges, respectively. The first and fifth portions each include warp strands composed of a first type of fiber corresponding to carbon fibers having a Young's modulus greater than 290 GPA and an elongation at break comprised between 1.2% and 2% and warp strands composed of a second type of fiber having a Young's modulus between 150 GPA and 250 GPA and an elongation at break between 4% and 6%.


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