Joseph Simonetti - Duluth GA Bruce Wilson - Chandler AZ
Assignee:
Honeywell International, Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
F01D 522
US Classification:
416193A, 416248
Abstract:
A compliant shim for use between the root of a gas turbine fan blade and a dovetail groove in a gas turbine rotor disk to reduce fretting therebetween. The compliant shim has first and second slots for engaging tabs extending from the fan blade root. The slots and tabs cooperate to hold the shim during engine operation. An oxidation layer covers the compliant shim. The shim is augmented with an upstanding wall and a seal element to seal the gap that exists between platform edges of adjacent fan blades. This simple combination solves two complex problems, fatigue of fan assembly parts and loss of operating efficiency caused by fluid flow leakage.
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Joseph L. Simonetti Chief Engineer
Vericor Power Systems LLC Machinery · Mfg Turbines/Generator Sets · Electric Companies
3625 Brookside Pkwy SUITE 500, Alpharetta, GA 30022 7705698800, 7705690399
Robert Miceli, Scott Bilotti, John Abbamonte, William Ellis, Paul Kennedy, Robert Woodward, James Farah, Jim Reardon, Carl Bolz, Redden Koch, John Mccabe, Patricia Grogan
Joseph Simonetti, from Harborview Medical Center at the University of Washington School of Medicine, said, Studies have consistently shown that children living in homes with safely-stored firearms are less likely to be shot, and safe firearm storage is widely recommended by gun rights organization
Date: Jan 05, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Leaving Firearms Lying Around The House Is Definitely Not Safe For Kids
According to Dr. Joseph Simonetti, at the University of Washington School of Medicines Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, around 40% kids have access to firearms at home. 40% is a big number, it depicts almost half of United States, not to mention the fact that having a fire arm at hand exponent
Date: Jan 04, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Teens at risk for suicide have ample access to firearms, study finds
The goal of the JAMA study was to determine the effectiveness of such interventions in various communities. The results of the study raises questions, explains lead author Joseph Simonetti MD, from the University of Washington School of Medicines Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.
Date: Jan 04, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
U.S. teenagers have easy access to a firearm even if they have history of mental ...
'Our goal of this study was to find out if those recommendations were being implemented effectively in the community,' said Dr. Joseph Simonetti, the study's lead author from the University of Washington School of Medicine's Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.