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AU2006303660A1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04D29/00Details, component parts, or accessories
    • F04D29/18Rotors
    • F04D29/22Rotors specially for centrifugal pumps
    • F04D29/2261Rotors specially for centrifugal pumps with special measures
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04D29/00Details, component parts, or accessories
    • F04D29/04Shafts or bearings, or assemblies thereof
    • F04D29/046Bearings
    • F04D29/047Bearings hydrostatic; hydrodynamic
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04D29/00Details, component parts, or accessories
    • F04D29/05Shafts or bearings, or assemblies thereof, specially adapted for elastic fluid pumps
    • F04D29/051Axial thrust balancing
    • F04D29/0513Axial thrust balancing hydrostatic; hydrodynamic thrust bearings
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04D29/00Details, component parts, or accessories
    • F04D29/05Shafts or bearings, or assemblies thereof, specially adapted for elastic fluid pumps
    • F04D29/056Bearings
    • F04D29/057Bearings hydrostatic; hydrodynamic
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04D29/00Details, component parts, or accessories
    • F04D29/26Rotors specially for elastic fluids
    • F04D29/28Rotors specially for elastic fluids for centrifugal or helico-centrifugal pumps for radial-flow or helico-centrifugal pumps
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04D29/00Details, component parts, or accessories
    • F04D29/40Casings; Connections of working fluid
    • F04D29/42Casings; Connections of working fluid for radial or helico-centrifugal pumps
    • F04D29/4206Casings; Connections of working fluid for radial or helico-centrifugal pumps especially adapted for elastic fluid pumps
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F05INDEXING SCHEMES RELATING TO ENGINES OR PUMPS IN VARIOUS SUBCLASSES OF CLASSES F01-F04
    • F05DINDEXING SCHEME FOR ASPECTS RELATING TO NON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES OR ENGINES, GAS-TURBINES OR JET-PROPULSION PLANTS
    • F05D2210/00Working fluids
    • F05D2210/10Kind or type
    • F05D2210/12Kind or type gaseous, i.e. compressible
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S415/00Rotary kinetic fluid motors or pumps
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S416/00Fluid reaction surfaces, i.e. impellers
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S417/00Pumps

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Abstract

The rotor has a wing profile unit (3) including a convex elevation (19) on an outer mantel surface (4) and rotating in a gaseous or fluid medium. An axial hollow space (6) is enclosed in the interior of the rotor, and the rotor is connected with a chamber to supply or discharge the medium. An opening (5) is provided between the space and the mantel surface in the region of the profile units. A shaft is connected with an impeller, and the impeller and the shaft can be rotatably supported in a stator. An independent claim is also included for a fluid flow machine with a rotor.

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VERIFICATION OF TRANSLATION International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2006/006686 S-Dr. Thomas Leske of Frohwitter, Intellectual Property Counselors am the translator of the document attached and I state that the following is a tiue translation to the best of my knowledge and belief of International Patent Application No PCI/EP2006/006686 filed 7 July 2006. DATED this 9th day of April ,2008 (Signatnue of translator) Sydney\005320323 (Copy) Printed 7 April 2008 (8:04) page 1 WO 2007/045288 PCT/EP2006/006686 ROTOR FOR A ROTARY MACHINE AND A ROTARY MACHINE The invention relates to a rotor for a rotary machine 5 according to the preamble of claim 1 and to a rotary machine according to the preamble of claim 11.. Rotary machines are distinguished in that they produce a pressure difference in a gaseous or liquid medium or 10 are driven by a pressure difference in a medium of this type. For this purpose, rotary machines of this type generally have a rotor which is rotatably mounted in the gaseous or liquid medium relative to a stator and produces, by way of its shape or arrangement, a 15 pressure difference or converts the pressure difference in the medium into a rotational movement.. Examples of rotary machines of this type include, in the first place, most types of pumps, compressors, turbomachines, turbines or wind energy converters which have a broad 20 range of designs of rotors and are usually rotatably mounted in a housing as a stator.. DD 293 181 A5 discloses a rotary machine in the form of a pump having a cylindrical or conical rotor which is 25 eccentrically mounted in a pump housing.. This rotor is connected to a drive and produces on rotation a crescent-shaped revolving pump chamber which conveys preferably oil as a liquid from an inlet opening into an outlet opening. This pump, which is based on the 30 hydrodynamic principle, produces during rotation in the crescent-shaped revolving housing an oil wedge which leads to a rise in pressure in the pump chamber and thus conveys the oil from the inlet opening into the outlet opening.. In this case, the rotor has a 35 relatively smooth round outer lateral surface which produces the rise in pressure in the liquid exclusively owing to its eccentric path of revolution..
-2 Nevertheless, an eccentrically revolving rotor of this type in a cylindrical housing is hardly suitable, owing to its unstructured lateral surface, in a gaseous medium in the pump chamber.. 5 DE 103 19 003 Al discloses a rotor of a wind energy converter by means of which wind energy is converted into electrical energy.. In this case, the rotors consist of a shaft which is mounted in a stator and on 10 which outwardly projecting rotor blades are arranged at constant-angle intervals.. The rotor blades are in this case formed as a symmetrical wing of an airfoil of an aircraft that possesses in the flow direction a cylindrical lateral surface and accordingly has a 15 convex protrusion which tapers to the rear at an acute angle.. The rotor blades are in this case oriented in the wind direction in such a way that the wind which sweeps past brings about, as a gaseous medium and in accordance with Bernoulli's equation, a pressure 20 difference which causes rotational movement of the mounted rotor in the stator. As a wing of this type causes on its edge which tapers at an acute angle a disruptive eddy formation, indentations are provided on the wing profile transversely to the wind direction. 25 This gives rise to a lower pressure on the upper side than on the underside, leading to additional lift, as a result of which the eddy formation is reduced and more efficient energy conversion should be possible. However, a rotor of this type is provided exclusively 30 for use in aeriform or gaseous media and, owing to its long rotor blades and the housing diameter necessitated thereby, can hardly be used with liquid media DE 42 23 965 Al discloses a turbomachine rotor in which 35 at least one support disk is mounted on a mounted shaft and on the outer cylindrical lateral surface of which are arranged projecting short blades which revolve in a gaseous medium. This rotor is arranged in a stator housing and is driven via the shaft at a high -3 rotational speed. In this case, the gaseous medium is pressed from an inlet opening into an outlet opening with a high condensing effect.. Nevertheless, a turbomachine rotor of this type is generally not 5 suitable for liquid media, as such media are non compressible, so the thin blades could easily become damaged.. DE 197 19 692 Al discloses a rotor pump which comprises 10 an internally toothed rotor and has a very robust design of an internally toothed rotor. In this case, the pump consists of a housing containing a rotatable eccentric ring in which an outer impeller and an inner impeller are rotatably mounted. In this case, the inner 15 impeller is an inner rotor which has a plurality of teeth arranged on its outer lateral surface and is rotatably arranged in an outer rotor.. The outer rotor encloses the inner rotor with its inner lateral surface on which inwardly directed teeth are likewise arranged. 20 In this case, both the inner and the outer teeth extend over the entire length of the lateral surface and consist substantially of a convex symmetrical elevation, six convex elevations being arranged on the outer lateral surface of the inner rotor and seven 25 convex elevations being arranged on the inner lateral surface of the outer rotor. The inner cavity of the outer rotor is in this case respectively connected to an inlet opening and an outlet opening which oppose each other.. The rotational movement of the inner rotor 30 also gives rise to a rotational movement of the outer rotor in the eccentric ring, thus forming a series of chambers having variable volumes between the teeth of the inner and outer rotor. As a result, a fluid located in the chambers is drawn into the expanding chambers 35 and out of the contracting chambers.. The fluid provided is in this case a hydraulic liquid which is pressed from the inlet opening into the outlet opening as a result of the pressure differences thus produced.. As a rotor of this type consists of at least two toothed - 4 parts which are arranged coaxially with one another and must also have a differing number of teeth and mesh with one another with a precise fit only when designed with maximum precision, a rotor arrangement of this 5 type is highly complex to manufacture and equipped with a number of parts which are subject to friction and dependent on wear. The invention is therefore based on the object of 10 providing a universally usable rotor for a large number of designs of rotary machines that is robust and almost maintenance-free while at the same time being simple to manufacture.. 15 This object is achieved by the invention disclosed in claims 1 and 11. Developments and advantageous exemplary embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the sub-claims.. 20 The invention has the advantage that, as a result of the airfoil profile on one of the lateral surfaces of the rotor, owing to the Bernoulli effect resulting from the movement of the rotor or the flow of a gaseous or liquid medium, a reduced pressure effect is produced 25 above the airfoil profile, thus allowing a rotor of this type to be used in rotary machines both for liquid and for gaseous media.. As the pressure or suction effect is not produced by the formation of revolving sealing chambers, a medium laced with solids can thus 30 advantageously also be conveyed, so rotors of this type are also highly suitable for continuous conveyance of bulk materials or dispersions. At the same time, the invention has the advantage that 35 the flow-beneficial airfoil profile gives rise to only slight eddy formation in the medium used and, apart from the bearings, there is nc contact with a stator or other rotor parts, so rotary machines which are equipped with a rotor of this type operate particularly quietly and display almost no flow or frictional losses. As the rotor according to the invention is internally hollow and produces the pressure difference merely by way of a flat airfoil profile on one of the 5 lateral surfaces, the rotor can be manufactured so as to be particularly light, so only low masses have to be accelerated, thus as a whole advantageously allowing a highly efficient rotary machine to be achieved, the low friction and the low flow turbulences notwithstanding. 10 In addition, the low rotor mass and the substantially symmetrical formation and centric rotation give rise to only low centrifugal force effects, so a rotor of this type can advantageously be operated at high rotational 15 speeds., This allows even high pressure differences at high flow speeds to be produced, as a result of which high outputs of the gaseous or liquid medium provided or of the solids contained therein can at the same time advantageously be achieved. 20 As the producible pressure difference rises, in a rotor sleeve profiled in accordance with the invention in this way, almost proportionally to the rotational speed, almost no pressure or volume fluctuations can 25 advantageously occur at a constant rotor speed.. The airfoil profile on the lateral sleeve produces, when the motor is being driven, at all times a pressure difference which is independent of the ambient pressure of the medium, thus advantageously allowing even high 30 density gaseous media to be conveyed or liquids from a very low depth to be pumped to the surface on application of static pressure.. The rotor according to the invention and a rotary 35 machine equipped therewith can not only be utilized in the driven state for conveyance or producing pressure but can also be used, on flow-correct introduction of a pressurized medium, to produce rotational speed in order to produce energy, such as for example -6 electricity, advantageously from water power or wind power In a multistage formation of the rotor according to the 5 invention and a rotary machine equipped therewith, higher pressures can, in the case of axial stages and at a constant flow rate, advantageously be produced or, in the case of coaxial stages, the raising of the profile surface, while the pressure difference remains 10 constant, advantageously allows still higher flow rates to be conveyed. The invention will be described hereinafter in greater detail with reference to an exemplary embodiment 15 illustrated in the drawings, in which: Fig.. 1 is a perspective view of a pump comprising a single-stage pump rotor; 20 Fig.. 2 is a front view of the pump comprising the pump rotor; Fig.. 3 is a plan view of the pump comprising the pump rotor; 25 Fig. 4 shows a lamella ring of an impeller for the pump rotor; Fig. S shows an arrangement of lamella elements of an 30 impeller for the pump rotor; Fig.. 6 is a sectional view of a pump comprising a multistage pump rotor; and 35 Fig.. 7 is a sectional view of a drive turbine. Fig. 1 of the drawings is a perspective view of, as the rotary machine, a pump 1 having a single-stage hollow rotor 2, as a pump rotor, which has on an outer lateral -7 surface 4 nine airfoil profile elements 3 between which passage openings 5 to the inner cavity 6 are arranged. The pump 2 shown is a design which is operated 5 preferably with water as a liquid medium.. The pump 2 consists substantially of a stationary housing 7 as the stator, in which the pump rotor 2 is arranged. The rotor is, in the housing 7, rotatably mounted in two bearings 8 and has in its center a shaft 9 which is 10 connected to a drive motor 9 (not shown). The housing 7 is substantially cylindrical in its formation and contains on its outer lateral surface an outlet opening 11 for removing the water to be pumped. An inlet opening 10, which is connectable to a feed line (not 15 shown), is provided on the left-hand end face or lateral surface of the housing 7 to allow the water to be pumped to enter the cavity 6.. The inlet opening 10 is connected to the cavity 6 of the rotor 2 and forms therewith an inlet chamber 12. A pump 1 of this type 20 can in principle be used to convey all liquid media, such as for example water, oil and the like, and also all liquids which are mixed with solids, such as for example dispersions.. 25 Fig. 2 of the drawings is a front view, showing in detail also the arrangement and formation of the rotor 2, of the pump 1 described hereinbefore. In this case, the rotor 2 consists substantially of a cylindrical impeller 20 which has on the inside a cylindrical 30 cavity 6 which, in the case of the pump I shown, forms an inlet chamber 12. Nine convex elevations 3, which form an axially extending airfoil profile on the outer tangential lateral surface 4 of the rotor 2, are arranged on the outer lateral surface 4 of the rotor 2, 35 distributed in identical angular portions.. As the rotor 2 has on its outer tangential lateral surface 4 a plurality of airfoil profile elements 3 which, on rotation, form, as a result of the Bernoulli effect, a reduced pressure region even in gaseous media such as -8 for example air, all gaseous media, such as gaseous media permeated with bulk materials, can thus also be conveyed, condensed or drawn in. 5 Passage openings 5 to the inner cavity 6 or to the inlet chamber 12 of the pump 1, which contains the medium to be pumped such as for example water, are provided in the end region of the airfoil profile 3. Fig. 3 of the drawings is a detailed plan view of the 10 axial formation of the pump 1. Fig.. 3 of the drawings reveals that the rotor 2 is lamellar in its construction in the axial direction. These lamellae are, owing to the airfoil profile 3 made of flat metal sheets, preferably cut out or punched out with the aid 15 of a laser., In this case, the rotor 2 consists mainly of lamella rings 13 and an arrangement of lamella elements 14 which form the impeller 20. Fig.. 4 of the drawings is a more detailed view of the 20 lamella rings 13 and Fig. 5 of the drawings is a more detailed view of the lamella elements 14 which, as an axial pack of lamellae, form the impeller 20 with the tangential lateral surfaces 4.. The rotor 1 shown in Fig.. 3 of the drawings consists of three arrangements 25 of lamella elements 14 and a respective lamella ring 13 is fastened to its outer lateral surfaces.. In this case, the lamella ring 13 preferably consists of a flat steel sheet which is protected against corrosion caused by aqueous liquids or consists of a stainless high 30 grade steel. Both the lamella rings 13 and the lamella elements 14 are usually made of the same material which, depending on the medium used, can also consist of other metals, hard plastics materials, synthetic fiber composite materials or ceramics.. Each lamella 35 ring 13 has on the inside a circular hole 23 having a diameter of, for example, 250 mm and a smallest outer diameter of approx. 360 mm.. In this case, the lamella ring 13 contains preferably nine similar angular regions, each of 400, and has arranged on its outer -9 tangential lateral surface 4 in each case a convex elevation 19 which, counter to the direction of rotation 18, merges flat at a descending inclination with a run-out region 24 and forms an airfoil profile 5 3. The convex elevation 19 has relative to the running out end preferably an elevation 19 of approx.. 45 mm and possesses a radius of approx.. 20 mm. The descending profile region 24, which runs out counter to the direction of rotation 18, has a concave curvature with 10 a radius of 167 mm and extends over a length of approx.. 70 mm.. The convex elevation 19 with the descending concave running-out region 24 thus imitates on the lateral surface 4 a profile of an airfoil wing of aircraft.. The airfoil profile 3 ends in this case in a 15 slightly rising tip 25 which acts as a spoiler and substantially prevents turbulences on the tear-off edge. The turbulence-preventing tip 25 is followed, counter 20 to the direction of rotation 18, by a tangential straight surface which is at the shortest distance from the axis of rotation 26 and extends tangentially thereto over a length of approx.. 5 mm. This straight surface delimits the passage openings 5 in the axial 25 direction and terminates each individual airfoil profile 3 on the tangential outer lateral surface 4 of the rotor 2.. In this case, each lamella ring 13 is formed by preferably similar airfoil profiles 3 which are arranged in identical angular regions and at the 30 same distance from the axis of rotation 26.. Arranged between two outer lamella rings 13 are, to embody the pump rotor 2 shown, three lamella layers of in each case nine lamella elements 14 which on their 35 outer radial edges also have the same airfoil profile 3 as the lamella rings 13. To form an impeller 20 of a rotor 2, the individual lamella elements 14 are connected, in congruent alignment with the airfoil profile 3, to a lamella ring 13 or to other lamella - 10 arrangements and accordingly constitute an axial impeller or an impeller part which forms on its outer tangential lateral surface 4 a uniform, axially oriented airfoil profile 3.. In this case, the lamella 5 elements 14 are however arranged tangentially set apart from one another and connected as a whole to the lamella rings 13, the distance between the lamella elements forming a passage opening 5 through which the medium provided is drawn outward by suction from the 10 inner cylindrical cavity 6, as a result of the reduced pressure, along the descending airfoil profile 3, owing to the Bernoulli effect.. For the flow-beneficial formation of these passage 15 openings 5, the individual lamella elements 14 are provided in their rear region with a convex curvature 15 and in their front region with a concave curvature 16 which allow a substantially eddy-free flow during the rotation.. In this case, the concave curvature 15 on 20 the inner edge also merges with a concave curvature which corresponds to the radius of the hole 23 in the lamella ring 13 of, for example, 125 mm.. As a result, the rotor 2 forms on the inside an axially continuous cylindrical cavity 6 as the inlet chamber 12. 25 Star-shaped connecting elements, which are connected to the drive shaft 9 in a torsionally rigid manner and preferably to at least one of the lamella rings 13, are provided for fastening the impeller 20 to the drive 30 shaft 9.. In another embodiment of the invention, the airfoil profile 3 can also be arranged on the inner tangential lateral surface, the rotor 2 then having on the outside a circular lateral surface 4, as a result of which the direction of flow is reversed and the 35 outlet chamber 21 is formed in the cavity 6 of the impeller 20 or of the rotor 2.. For operating the pump 1, the rotor 2 is driven at a predetermined rotational speed and in a predetermined - 11 direction of rotation 18, so a reduced pressure or difference in pressure from the surrounding gaseous or liquid medium forms on the outer lateral surface 4 in the direction of rotation 18 after the convex elevation 5 19 in accordance with the Bernoulli effect, so the medium is drawn outward out of the inner chamber 6 in which the pressure is higher.. In this case, the pressure difference depends substantially on the rotational speed or the circumferential speed of the 10 impeller 20. The pressure difference rises approximately linearly until the eddy formation on the tear-off edge or other turbulence elements becomes so great as to yield a significant counterpressure.. This can however be reduced by an advantageous formation, in 15 particular, of the torn-off edge and by the formation of a circular inlet 12 and outlet chambers 21, so at rotational speeds of at least 10,000 rpm the pressure rises linearly.. 20 A high pressure difference can at the same time also allow an increase in the flow rate per unit of time, although this is limited by the cross-sectional surface areas of the passage openings 5. Nevertheless, the flow rate or the flow volume can easily be increased also by 25 enlarging the surface area of .the airfoil profile 3.. In principle, a pressure difference can be produced with just one airfoil profile 3 on the circumference of the rotor 2 or of the impeller 20.. Nevertheless, to increase the flow rate and to improve the flow ratio, 30 nine airfoil profiles 3 were preferably arranged circularly around the tangential outer rotor sleeve 4, although both a smaller and a larger number of profile surfaces can also be embodied.. A rotor 2 of this type comprising at least one airfoil profile 3 does not have 35 to be cylindrical but can rather also have a spherical or conical outer lateral surface 4 by means of which a pressure difference can also be produced.. In this case, a rotor of this type does not require any closed-off inlet 12 or outlet chambers 21 either, as simply - 12 rotation within a gaseous or liquid medium without a housing part reduces a pressure difference which can be utilized merely by means of a discharge or feed line which must be connected merely to one of the inlet 12 5 or outlet chambers 21. In this case, the possibility of utilizing the pressure compensation determines substantially the design of the rotary machine. Thus, a rotary machine having a closed-off inlet chamber connected to a line as a suction machine can also be 10 formed for gaseous media or as a vacuum cleaner.. Conversely, a rotor 2 having a closed-off outlet chamber 21 can advantageously be used as a compressor or blower for a gaseous medium or as a pump for the conveyance or for the pressure compensation of liquid 15 media. A rotor 2 of this type can however also be used to produce rotational speed if there is a difference in pressure from a surrounding medium and to produce energy if there are differences in the water or air pressure. 20 In the particular embodiment of the invention shown in Fig.. 6 of the drawings, a plurality of impellers 20 are arranged axially next to one another and separated from one another by separate outlet chambers 21.. In this 25 case, the four impellers 20 shown are arranged on a common drive shaft 9 which is mounted in two bearings 8 on a stator and the housing part. All of the impellers 20 are surrounded by a multipart housing 7 which has three intermediate walls 22 and accordingly forms four 30 outlet chambers 21 in each of which a similar impeller 20 is rotatably arranged. Each impeller is in this case formed like the impeller 20 described with reference to Fig.. 1 to 5 of the 35 drawings and consists basically of nine airfoil profiles 3 which are arranged on the outer lateral surface 4 and between which passage openings 5 to the inner cavity 6 are provided. In the first impeller 20, a first inlet opening 10 to the outer region of the - 13 housing 7 is provided as a circular recess which establishes a connection to the cavity 6 of the first impeller 20 as an inlet chamber 12.. The gaseous or liquid medium provided is supplied to this first inlet 5 opening 10, so the gaseous or liquid medium enters the first inlet chamber 12, which is formed as the cavity 6, of the first impeller 20.. If the rotor 2 is driven at a predetermined rotational speed, a pressure difference is produced on the airfoil profile 3 in the 10 region of the passage opening 5, as a result of which the medium is drawn outward into the first outlet chamber 21 surrounding the impeller 20.. This gives rise in this outlet chamber 21 to an increase in pressure which acts through the second inlet opening 27 in the 15 cavity or the inlet chamber of the second impeller 28. This rotating second impeller 28 produces, again, a pressure difference, so the medium enters a second outlet chamber 29 with an increase in pressure. As an inlet opening to the third impeller is provided also in 20 the second outlet chamber 29, the pressure further increases by the same amount in each of the subsequent two outlet chambers, so a four-stage pump of this type leads to a four times greater rise in pressure than in a single-stage pump 1 comprising only one impeller 20. 25 A multistage pump of this type as a rotary machine can be equipped with a large number of pressure increase stages, thus allowing almost any desired increases in pressure to be established, depending on the rotational speed provided.. 30 A multistage pump of this type as a rotary machine can also be formed with radial stages. For this purpose, a plurality of impellers 20 having outer diameters of different sizes are arranged coaxially in one another 35 and made to rotate by a common drive shaft 9. A rotary machine of such coaxial construction allows not only very high pressures to be produced but rather also, as a result of the high effective surface area of the - 14 airfoil profiles, high flow volumes per unit of time to be conveyed.. Fig. 9 of the drawings shows a further particular type 5 of embodiment of the invention showing a drive turbine preferably for a liquid medium. Provided for this purpose is a single-stage cylindrical rotor 2 which has airfoil profiles 3 arranged on its outer lateral surface and passage openings 5 to its cavity which is 10 arranged in a cylindrical housing 7.. The housing 7 contains at its one axial end an inlet opening 10 and at its other axial end an outlet opening 11 which is formed in the manner of a bottleneck. The rotor 2 arranged in the housing 7 is driven by means of its 15 inlet opening 10 via a shaft 9 by means of which the preferably liquid medium, such as for example water, is also supplied.. Rotation causes the water to be drawn into the surrounding housing as an outlet chamber 21, thus producing therein excess pressure which issues 20 from the flow-beneficial narrow bottleneck-type outlet opening 11 into the surrounding medium. Depending on the drive rotational speed and cross-sectional surface area of the outlet opening 11, the water flows at a specific outflow speed into the surrounding stagnant 25 water, thus producing a turbine-like recoil effect. This allows preferably water vehicles to be driven or liquids to issue at high pressure as a function of direction into similar or different media..

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1. A rotor for a rotary machine that revolves in a gaseous or liquid medium and has, at least on one of 5 its lateral surfaces (4), a profile (3) with at least one convex elevation (9) for producing a pressure difference, characterized in that the convex elevation (19) is formed as an airfoil profile (3) and the rotor (2) has on the inside an axial cavity (6) and the rotor 10 (2) is connected to at least one chamber (12, 21) for supplying or removing the medium, at least one passage opening (5) being provided between the cavity (6) of the outer lateral surface (4) in the region of the airfoil profile (3). 15
2.. The rotor as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the rotor contains the at least one impeller (20) and a shaft (9) which is connected thereto in a torsionally rigid manner and is rotatably mounted in a 20 stator (7).
3. The rotor as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the impeller (20) is substantially cylindrical in its formation and has on 25 the inside a cylindrical cavity (6), the airfoil profile (3) being arranged either on the outer lateral surface (4) or on the inner lateral surface..
4. The rotor as claimed in one of the preceding 30 claims, characterized in that at least one airfoil profile (3) is arranged axially and tangentially on one of the lateral surfaces (4) of the impeller (20), the airfoil profile (3) having at least one radial convex elevation (19) which, counter to the direction of 35 rotation (18), merges with an elongated, descending run-out region (24), the distance of which from the axis of rotation (26) decreases in an outer lateral - 16 surface (4) and increases in an inner lateral surface and at or in the end region of which at least one passage opening (5) to the inner cavity (6) is arranged.. 5
5. The rotor as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the impeller (20) is made of a metal, a plastic, a glass fiber composite or a ceramic material. 10
6.. The rotor as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the impeller (20) is lamellar in its construction and consists of at least one lamella ring (13) with at least one airfoil profile 15 (3) and an arrangement of at least one lamella element (14) with an airfoil profile (3) which are joined together in axial alignment, the lamella elements (14) being sufficiently set apart from one another tangentially to form at least one passage opening (5) . 20
7.. The rotor as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the convex elevation (19) describes a reference circle surface which has a defined radius and merges, counter to the direction of 25 rotation (18), with the descending run-out region (24) which extends rectilinearly, slightly convexly or slightly concavely and in the region of which or at the end of which the passage opening (5) is arranged. 30 8.. The rotor as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the descending run-out region (24) is slightly concave in its formation and, at its end, a radially outwardly directed tip (25) is arranged in the manner of a spoiler as a tear-off edge.. 35
9.. The rotor as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the impeller (29) is axially multistaged in its formation, a plurality of spaced-apart impeller parts (20, 28) which each act as - 17 a separate impeller (20, 28) being arranged in axial succession in the direction of the axis of rotation (26), although the impeller parts are connected to one another or to the shaft (9) in a torsionally rigid 5 manner..
10.. The rotor as claimed in one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the impeller (20) is radially multistaged in its formation, a plurality of impellers 10 (20) having different diameters being arranged coaxially in one another and symmetrically to the axis of rotation (26) and connected to one another and/or to the shaft (9) in a torsionally rigid manner. 15 11.. A rotary machine comprising a rotor as claimed in one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that the rotary machine has, as the stator, a housing (7) in which the rotor is mounted and which forms, with either an outer lateral surface (4) and/or an inner lateral 20 surface of the rotor (2), at least one chamber (12, 21) which, on rotation, displays a difference in pressure from the surrounding gaseous or liquid medium.
12. The rotary machine as claimed in claim 11, 25 characterized in that the housing (7) forms, as the chamber (12, 21) in which the medium is supplied, an inlet chamber (12) and, as the chamber in which the medium is removed, an outlet chamber (21) . 30 13. The rotary machine as claimed in claim 11 or 12, characterized in that the rotary machine contains at least one rotor (2), the outer lateral surface (4) of which is surrounded by a housing part (7) and forms therewith on the rotor (2) an inlet chamber (12) or 35 outlet chamber (21) and has at least one inlet. opening (10) and/or outlet opening (11)..
14.. The rotary machine as claimed in claim 11 or 12, characterized in that the rotary machine contains - 18 at least one rotor (2), the inner cavity (6) of which is covered by at least one housing part (7) and forms with the cavity (6) an inlet chamber (12) or outlet chamber (21) and has at least one inlet opening (10) 5 and/or outlet opening (11)
15. The rotary machine as claimed in one of claims 11 to 14, characterized in that the rotary machine contains at least one inlet chamber (12) and an outlet 10 chamber (21), each chamber (12, 21) having an inlet opening (10) or outlet opening (11).
16. The rotary machine as claimed in one of claims 11 to 15, characterized in that the rotary machine 15 contains at least one rotor (2) with an axially multistage impeller (20, 28) and its outer lateral surfaces (4) are surrounded by a separate housing part (7, 22) which has a respective inlet opening (27) for the subsequent stage with a further impeller part (28) 20 or an inlet opening (10) or outlet opening (11).
17. The rotary machine as claimed in one of claims 11 to 15, characterized in that the rotary machine contains at least one rotor (2) with a radially 25 multistage impeller which is surrounded by a common housing part (7) and/or the cavities (6) of which are covered by at least one housing part (7), at least one housing part (7) being provided with an inlet opening (10) or outlet opening (11).. 30
18. The rotary machine as claimed in one of claims 11 to 17, characterized in that the rotary machine is formed as a drive turbine and contains at least one rotor (2) which has an impeller (20) and is surrounded 35 by a cylindrical housing part (7) and encloses the rotor (2) and contains an axial inlet opening (10) for supplying a gaseous or liquid medium and for introducing a shaft (9) and has, at its opposing axial end, a bottleneck-shaped outlet opening (11). - 19 19.. The rotary machine as claimed in one of claims 11 to 17, characterized in that the rotary machine is formed as a pump, compressor, condenser, turbine, 5 turbomachine or pressure neutralizer.
20. The rotary machine as claimed in one of claims 11 to 17, characterized in that the rotary machine is formed to produce rotational speed by means of a 10 gaseous or liquid medium and contains at least one inlet chamber (12) for the directional supply of the pressurized gaseous or liquid medium, which inlet chamber is formed in such a way that the direction of flow is directed toward the convex elevation (19) of 15 the rotatably mounted rotor (2).
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