Patents by Inventor Hans-Peter Hackenberg
Hans-Peter Hackenberg has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 12270315Abstract: Rotor blade (20) to be arranged in a gas conduit (3) of a turbomachine (1), having a rotor blade airfoil (23), which radially inwardly has a chord length Si, radially outwardly has a chord length Sa, and in a radial position rx inbetween has a chord length Sx, the chord length Sx in the radial position rx being at least equal to the chord length Si radially inwardly (Si<Sx), and the chord length Sa radially outwardly corresponding at most 0.9 times the chord length Sx in the radial position rx inbetween (Sa<0.9 Sx).Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2020Date of Patent: April 8, 2025Assignee: MTU AERO ENGINES AGInventors: Karl Maar, Joerg Frischbier, Hans-Peter Hackenberg
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Publication number: 20240280023Abstract: A computer-implemented method for simulating particle impacts in a gas path of an aircraft engine, the method including i) providing a structural-mechanical model of at least one section of the gas path, the model including structurally or mechanically modeled airfoils, ii) placing a particle at a position in the gas path of the model, iii) moving the particle with a velocity vector that was previously determined in a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation in a CFD model of the at least one section of the gas path for a fluid flowing through the gas path, and iv) detecting an impact when the moving particle hits a component of the structural-mechanical model.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2024Publication date: August 22, 2024Inventors: Julia Hoermann, Joerg Frischbier, Hans-Peter Hackenberg, Andreas Fischersworring-Bunk
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Patent number: 12049834Abstract: A guide blade arrangement (20) for a turbomachine (1), including a guide blade airfoil (22) and a platform (21). The guide blade airfoil (22) is situated at a side (21.1) of the platform (21) facing the gas channel, an opposite side (21.2) of the platform (21) facing away from the gas channel being contoured at least in one area (30.1, 30.2) with elevations (25) and depressions (26) that follow one another in the circumferential direction (23) in relation to a longitudinal axis (2) of the turbomachine (1), and the elevations (25) and depressions (26) at the side (21.2) facing away from the gas channel being set via a platform thickness (31), taken radially in each case, that is variable in the circumferential direction (23) and that repeatedly increases and decreases with a continuous profile.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2021Date of Patent: July 30, 2024Assignee: MTU Aero Engines AGInventors: Franz-Josef Ertl, Hans-Peter Hackenberg, Alexander Buck
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Patent number: 11905850Abstract: An arrangement reduces oscillation (vibration) of an oscillatory structure. The arrangement has a structure having at least one mode in at least one direction; and an oscillation-reducing device (vibration-reducing device). The oscillation-reducing devices has a housing formed by or provided on the structure, a cavity, and a body configured for making impact contacts with the housing and disposed in the cavity in such a manner that the body is configured to make impact contacts with the housing at least temporarily for as long as the structure is excited in the at least one mode in the at least on direction.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2022Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: MTU AERO ENGINES AGInventors: Andreas Hartung, Hans-Peter Hackenberg, Malte Krack, Timo Theurich
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Patent number: 11867080Abstract: An integrally bladed rotor for a turbomachine, in particular a compressor or turbine stage of a gas turbine, to which at least one separately formed impulse element housing (40; 40?) is fastened by at least one fastening element (30; 30?) which engages for this purpose into an opening (41) of the impulse element housing and into an opening (11) of the rotor, the impulse element housing having at least one cavity (44) in which at least one impulse element (5) is accommodated with play.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2020Date of Patent: January 9, 2024Assignee: MTU Aero Engines AGInventors: Markus Schlemmer, Hans-Peter Hackenberg, Claudia Stoehr, Andreas Hartung, Michael Junge
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Patent number: 11795822Abstract: A rotor assembly may be used in a gas turbine. The rotor assembly includes rotor segments arranged in succession in an axial direction and interconnected in the axial direction by a tie-rod, and a rotor segment disposed forwardly in the axial direction having a first contact surface and a rotor segment disposed rearwardly in the axial direction having a second contact surface. The first and second contact surfaces are at least partially in contact with each other, are substantially annular in shape, and extend in a radial direction and in a circumferential direction. The first contact surface and/or the second contact surface extend at least partially obliquely relative to the radial direction. An angle is formed between the first contact surface and the second contact surface when viewed in a sectional plane defined by the axial direction and the radial direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2022Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: MTU AERO ENGINES AGInventors: Daniel Theurich, Knut Werner, Hans-Peter Hackenberg
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Publication number: 20230203958Abstract: A guide blade arrangement (20) for a turbomachine (1), including a guide blade airfoil (22) and a platform (21). The guide blade airfoil (22) is situated at a side (21.1) of the platform (21) facing the gas channel, an opposite side (21.2) of the platform (21) facing away from the gas channel being contoured at least in one area (30.1, 30.2) with elevations (25) and depressions (26) that follow one another in the circumferential direction (23) in relation to a longitudinal axis (2) of the turbomachine (1), and the elevations (25) and depressions (26) at the side (21.2) facing away from the gas channel being set via a platform thickness (31), taken radially in each case, that is variable in the circumferential direction (23) and that repeatedly increases and decreases with a continuous profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2021Publication date: June 29, 2023Inventors: Franz-Josef ERTL, Hans-Peter HACKENBERG, Alexander BUCK
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Publication number: 20230111341Abstract: A rotor assembly may be used in a gas turbine. The rotor assembly includes rotor segments arranged in succession in an axial direction and interconnected in the axial direction by a tie-rod, and a rotor segment disposed forwardly in the axial direction having a first contact surface and a rotor segment disposed rearwardly in the axial direction having a second contact surface. The first and second contact surfaces are at least partially in contact with each other, are substantially annular in shape, and extend in a radial direction and in a circumferential direction. The first contact surface and/or the second contact surface extend at least partially obliquely relative to the radial direction. An angle is formed between the first contact surface and the second contact surface when viewed in a sectional plane defined by the axial direction and the radial direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2022Publication date: April 13, 2023Inventors: Daniel Theurich, Knut Werner, Hans-Peter Hackenberg
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Patent number: 11585242Abstract: A gas turbine component, in particular a stator vane cluster (10), having at least one radial flange (12, 13) with a radial slot (20) for spoke-type centering of a gas turbine element, in particular an inner ring (100), the radial slot (20) having a first slot flank (21), a slot base (23) adjoining the same, and a second slot flank (22) adjoining the same, the slot base (23) being asymmetric with respect to a mid-plane (M) which extends radially and perpendicularly to the circumferential direction and centrally between the two slot flanks (21, 22).Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2021Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: MTU Aero Engines AGInventors: Franz-Josef Ertl, Hans-Peter Hackenberg, Alexander Buck, Oskar Ostermeir
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Publication number: 20220381147Abstract: An arrangement reduces oscillation (vibration) of an oscillatory structure. The arrangement has a structure having at least one mode in at least one direction; and an oscillation-reducing device (vibration-reducing device). The oscillation-reducing devices has a housing formed by or provided on the structure, a cavity, and a body configured for making impact contacts with the housing and disposed in the cavity in such a manner that the body is configured to make impact contacts with the housing at least temporarily for as long as the structure is excited in the at least one mode in the at least on direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2022Publication date: December 1, 2022Inventors: Andreas Hartung, Hans-Peter Hackenberg, Malte Krack, Timo Theurich
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Publication number: 20220325628Abstract: An integrally bladed rotor for a turbomachine, in particular a compressor or turbine stage of a gas turbine, to which at least one separately formed impulse element housing (40; 40?) is fastened by at least one fastening element (30; 30?) which engages for this purpose into an opening (41) of the impulse element housing and into an opening (11) of the rotor, the impulse element housing having at least one cavity (44) in which at least one impulse element (5) is accommodated with play.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2020Publication date: October 13, 2022Inventors: Markus SCHLEMMER, Hans-Peter HACKENBERG, Claudia STOEHR, Andreas HARTUNG, Michael JUNGE
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Publication number: 20220259977Abstract: Rotor blade (20) to be arranged in a gas conduit (3) of a turbomachine (1), having a rotor blade airfoil (23), which radially inwardly has a chord length Si, radially outwardly has a chord length Sa, and in a radial position rx inbetween has a chord length Sx, the chord length S in the radial position rx being at least equal to the chord length Si radially inwardly (Si<Sx), and the chord length Sa radially outwardly corresponding at most 0.9 times the chord length Sx in the radial position rx inbetween (Sa<0.9 Sx).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2020Publication date: August 18, 2022Inventors: Karl MAAR, Joerg FRISCHBIER, Hans-Peter HACKENBERG
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Publication number: 20220259978Abstract: A rotor blade (20) for placement in a gas channel (3) of a turbomachine (1), including a rotor blade airfoil (23) which, in relation to a flow in the gas channel (3), includes a front edge (23a) and a rear edge (23b) downstream therefrom, as well as a suction side (41) and a pressure side (42). The rotor blade airfoil (23) is provided with an inclination toward the suction side (41) over at least one section (45.1) of its radial rotor blade airfoil height (45). The inclination is set in such a way that during operation a centrifugal force bending moment (46), which effectuates the centrifugal force on the rotor blade airfoil (23) due to the inclination, is greater than a gas force bending moment (47) that acts on the rotor blade airfoil (23) due to the circulation around the rotor blade airfoil (23) in the gas channel (3).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2020Publication date: August 18, 2022Inventors: Karl MAAR, Joerg FRISCHBIER, Hans-Peter HACKENBERG
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Patent number: 11248474Abstract: An airfoil for disposition and exposure to flow in a hot gas duct of a turbomachine is provided. The airfoil has a suction-side wall and a pressure-side wall with respect to its exposure to the flow in the gas duct, the side walls converging in an upstream end region toward a leading edge and converging in a downstream end region toward a trailing edge. The airfoil further has a cavity structure therein which is enclosed between an inner wall surface of the suction-side wall and an inner wall surface of the pressure-side wall when viewed in a cross-sectional plane axially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the turbomachine. When viewed in the cross-sectional plane, at least one of the inner wall surfaces, normalized to a mean camber line of the airfoil as a reference, extends with a change in curvature into at least one of the end regions in such a way that a clearance width of the cavity structure is increased at the at least one end region.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2019Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: MTU Aero Engines AGInventors: Franz-Joseph Ertl, Hans-Peter Hackenberg, Alexander Buck, Oskar Ostermeir
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Publication number: 20210301681Abstract: A gas turbine component, in particular a stator vane cluster (10), having at least one radial flange (12, 13) with a radial slot (20) for spoke-type centering of a gas turbine element, in particular an inner ring (100), the radial slot (20) having a first slot flank (21), a slot base (23) adjoining the same, and a second slot flank (22) adjoining the same, the slot base (23) being asymmetric with respect to a mid-plane (M) which extends radially and perpendicularly to the circumferential direction and centrally between the two slot flanks (21, 22).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2021Publication date: September 30, 2021Inventors: Franz-Josef ERTL, Hans-Peter HACKENBERG, Alexander BUCK, Oskar OSTERMEIR
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Patent number: 10844726Abstract: The invention relates to a blade for a turbomachine, comprising a blade element with a suction side and a pressure side, which extend between a leading edge and a trailing edge of the blade element, as well as a blade root for connection of the blade at a main rotor body, wherein the blade comprises a crack-affecting device, which, in the radial direction, has an altered cross-sectional geometry in comparison to an aerodynamically optimized blade profile. The invention further relates to a rotor for a turbomachine having at least one such blade, a turbomachine having at least one such blade, and/or with such a rotor as well as a method for producing a blade.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2018Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: MTU Aero Engines AGInventors: Wolfgang Horn, Daniel Theurich, Martin Becker, Axel Stettner, Wilfried Schuette, Michael Junge, Hans-Peter Hackenberg, Alexander Halcoussis, Hannes Wolf
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Publication number: 20190383148Abstract: An airfoil for disposition and exposure to flow in a hot gas duct of a turbomachine is provided. The airfoil has a suction-side wall and a pressure-side wall with respect to its exposure to the flow in the gas duct, the side walls converging in an upstream end region toward a leading edge and converging in a downstream end region toward a trailing edge. The airfoil further has a cavity structure therein which is enclosed between an inner wall surface of the suction-side wall and an inner wall surface of the pressure-side wall when viewed in a cross-sectional plane axially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the turbomachine. When viewed in the cross-sectional plane, at least one of the inner wall surfaces, normalized to a mean camber line of the airfoil as a reference, extends with a change in curvature into at least one of the end regions in such a way that a clearance width of the cavity structure is increased at the at least one end region.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2019Publication date: December 19, 2019Inventors: Franz-Joseph ERTL, Hans-Peter HACKENBERG, Alexander BUCK, Oskar OSTERMEIR
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Publication number: 20190120061Abstract: The invention relates to a blade for a turbomachine, comprising a blade element with a suction side and a pressure side, which extend between a leading edge and a trailing edge of the blade element, as well as a blade root for connection of the blade at a main rotor body, wherein the blade comprises a crack-affecting device, which, in the radial direction, has an altered cross-sectional geometry in comparison to an aerodynamically optimized blade profile. The invention further relates to a rotor for a turbomachine having at least one such blade, a turbomachine having at least one such blade, and/or with such a rotor as well as a method for producing a blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Applicant: MTU Aero Engines AGInventors: Wolfgang Horn, Daniel Theurich, Martin Becker, Axel Stettner, Wilfried Schuette, Michael Junge, Hans-Peter Hackenberg, Alexander Halcoussis, Hannes Wolf
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Patent number: 10001083Abstract: A turbofan aircraft engine having a primary duct (C), including a combustion chamber (BK), a first turbine (HT) disposed downstream of the combustion chamber, a compressor (HC) disposed upstream of the combustion chamber and coupled (W1) to the first turbine, and a second turbine (L) disposed downstream of the first turbine and coupled (W2) via a speed reduction mechanism (G) to a fan (F) for feeding a secondary duct (B) of the turbofan aircraft engine. A square of a ratio of a maximum blade diameter (DF) of the fan to a maximum blade diameter (DL) of the second turbine is at least 3.5, in particular at least 4.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2014Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Assignee: MTU Aero Engines AGInventors: Klaus Peter Rued, Werner Humhauser, Hermann Klingels, Rudolf Stanka, Eckart Heinrich, Hans-Peter Hackenberg, Stefan Weber, Claus Riegler, Erich Steinhardt, Jochen Gier, Manfred Feldmann, Norbert Huebner, Karl Maar
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Publication number: 20170159573Abstract: The invention relates to a turbofan aircraft engine that comprises a primary duct including a combustion chamber; a first turbine disposed downstream of the combustion chamber; a compressor disposed upstream of the combustion chamber and coupled to the first turbine; and a second turbine disposed downstream of the first turbine and coupled to a fan for feeding a secondary duct of the turbofan aircraft engine. The bypass ratio of the inlet area of the secondary duct to the inlet area of the primary duct is at least 7 and the second turbine comprises at least two stages. For the first stage the mean radius r of a stator vane expressed in inch divided by the number of stator vanes is at least 0.18.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2016Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventors: Carsten SCHOENHOFF, Rudolf STANKA, Erich STEINHARDT, Claus RIEGLER, Stephen Royston WILLIAMS, Hans-Peter HACKENBERG, Eckart HENRICH, Stefan WEBER, Klaus Peter RUED, Hermann KLINGELS, Patrick WACKERS, Christoph BICHLMAIER, Stefan BUSAM, Matthias KROBOTH, Norbert HUEBNER