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David G Hendley, 78Charleston, SC

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Charleston, SC   

1279 Sweetwater Dr, Wyoming, OH 45215    513-8218452   

Cincinnati, OH   

1885 Cornsilk Dr, Charleston, SC 29414    513-8218452   

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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David Hendley

Location:
2750 Bolinas Ct, Charleston, SC
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace
Work:
Not Applicable
Retired
Education:
University of Cincinnati 1986 - 1988
Nottingham Law School 1965 - 1970
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
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David Hendley

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David Hendley

Location:
United States

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Rotor Disk Post Cooling System

US Patent:
5630703, May 20, 1997
Filed:
Dec 15, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/573317
Inventors:
David G. Hendley - Wyoming OH
Steve R. Fledderjohn - West Chester OH
Randall C. Bauer - Hamilton OH
Jonathon P. Clarke - West Chester OH
Alan L. Webb - Mason OH
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
F01D 0508
US Classification:
416 95
Abstract:
A cooling system for use in a rotor assembly of a gas turbine engine, the rotor assembly including an annular disk rotatable about a centerline axis of the engine and a plurality of blades mounted on the disk. The disk includes alternating posts and slots, with each slot receiving a blade dovetail. The cooling system comprises an axially extending plenum disposed inward of each blade dovetail and a thermal isolation chamber, formed by a seal body, disposed over the outer surface of each disk post. An annular forward blade retainer is attached to the disk and sealed with adjacent structures via inner and outer seals. Alternative structures are disclosed for diverting the cooling air from the plenums, past the inner and outer seals, and into the isolation chambers during operation of the engine so as to cool each disk point, without compromising the structural integrity of the forward blade retainer. The cooling system further includes an aft retention member forming in part an annular plenum in fluid flow communication with each of the axially extending plenums. The annular plenum is further in fluid flow communication with a plurality of passages formed between disk post and blade dovetail relief surfaces, with air flowing through these passages effective for further cooling the disk posts.

Turbine Blade Plateform Sealing And Vibration Damping Apparatus

US Patent:
4872812, Oct 10, 1989
Filed:
Aug 5, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/081773
Inventors:
David G. Hendley - Wyoming OH
William A. Litzinger - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
F01D 522
US Classification:
416190
Abstract:
A gas turbine rotor blade platform sealing and damping system has elongated symmetrical insert elements of equilateral triangular cross-section loosely received within complementary shaped pockets at the spacing gaps between opposing convex and concave airfoil side edges of adjacently mounted blade platforms. The inserts and pockets are relatively configured to provide self-orientation of the inserts into gap sealing and vibration damping engagement with the platform edges when acted upon by centrifugal force due to rotor rotation. The convex platform edge is thickened at the point of closest proximity with the convex side of the airfoil. Alternative embodiments utilize insert grooves for increased leakage of cooling gas past the platform edges and incorporate a central bore for mass reduction.

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