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Date of Patent:
Sep. 07, 2004

Filed:

Jun. 26, 2002
Applicant:
Inventors:

David Elliott Shapiro, Niskayuna, NY (US);

Steven Kerry Williams, Brewer, ME (US);

Charles Byron Adams, Olamon, ME (US);

Gregory Norman Fournier, Hermon, ME (US);

Gregory Lee Landry, Glenburn, ME (US);

Maurice David Fournier, Hermon, ME (US);

Assignee:

General Electric Company, Schenectady, NY (US);

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
F01D 5/32 ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
F01D 5/32 ;
Abstract

Airfoils and grooves on the rotor or carrier for the airfoils have generally complementary dovetail shapes. The airfoils are installed in the grooves by sliding the bases of the airfoils along the circumferential grooves into final circumferential positions. At each circumferential position, a pin is driven between the base of the airfoil and the bottom of the groove to displace the airfoil radially into a final radially secured position taking up the clearance necessary to enable sliding movement of the airfoils about the groove. A first tool is used to drive each pin in a generally tangential direction by hammering on the end of the tool, transmitting an axial force to the pin. When the circumferential clearance of the last installed airfoil is insufficient to permit further use of a tangentially oriented tool to install additional airfoils, a second tool having an angled head is disposed into the groove to engage the pin. By hammering on the second tool, a component of the applied force drives the pins between the airfoil bases and the bottom of the groove to finally secure the remaining airfoils in a fixed radial position.


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