Abstract:
A preform for a turbine engine blade, comprising a main fiber preform obtained by three-dimensional weaving and comprising: a first longitudinal segment, suitable for forming a blade root; a second longitudinal segment, extending upwards from the first longitudinal segment and suitable for forming an airfoil portion; and a first transverse segment, extending transversely from the junction between the first and second longitudinal segments to a substantially linear distal edge and suitable for forming a first platform; the preform further including at least one attachment tab provided under the first transverse segment at its distal edge, suitable for forming an attachment portion of the platform.

Description:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
       [0001]    The present description relates to a preform for a turbine engine blade and also in particular to a single-piece blade suitable for being formed by means of such a preform, to a rotor wheel, and to a turbine engine including such a blade. 
         [0002]    Such a preform can be used for making blades having aerodynamic platforms with attachment portions suitable for being held by hooks provided on the rotor of the engine. Such blades may in particular be fan blades of an airplane turbojet, to mention but one example. 
       STATE OF THE PRIOR ART 
       [0003]    In order to reduce the weight of airplane turbojets, and thus reduce the fuel consumption of such turbojets, it is already known to fabricate some of the blades of the jet out of composite material, which is much lighter than the metal that has been conventionally used in the past. 
         [0004]    For this purpose, it is now known to use three-dimensional weaving techniques in order to obtain fiber preforms giving rise to composite blades of very good quality. Document WO2014/076408 describes in particular a method of weaving a fiber preform that makes it possible to obtain single-piece blades provided with pressure side and suction side platforms, which platforms are of constant thickness. 
         [0005]    Nevertheless, such platforms need to satisfy a large number of requirements and to perform numerous functions. Mainly, such platforms need to perform an aerodynamic function of defining and channelling the air-flow passage through the turbojet. Nevertheless, they also need to ensure that a guaranteed level of mechanical strength is provided during all stages of flight, and they need to be properly integrated into the environment of the engine, specifically by avoiding giving rise to disturbances in the downstream air flow. Thus, the shape of platforms needs to be under close control, throughout the operation of the engine, and regardless of its stage of flight. 
         [0006]    Unfortunately, during tests and simulations performed on such blades, the inventors have observed in particular that various zones of such platforms obtained by 3D weaving become deformed to a greater or lesser extent under the effect of the centrifugal forces that act while the turbine engine is in operation. In particular, the inventors have observed that the deformation of a zone of a platform increases with increasing offset from the airfoil. 
         [0007]    Under such circumstances, such platforms present shape irregularities in operation that can disturb the flow of air and thus the efficiency of the turbine engine. In addition, the inventors have observed that such bending depends, amongst other things, on the cantilevered-out length. Thus, since the cantilever differs between the suction side platform and the pressure side platform of two consecutive blades, there is a discontinuity of bending at this interface and a risk of the platforms overlapping. 
         [0008]    There therefore exists a real need for a preform, a blade, a disk, a downstream drum, a rotor wheel, and a turbine engine that do not present the drawbacks inherent to the above-mentioned known systems, at least in part. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0009]    The present description relates to a preform for a turbine engine blade, comprising a main fiber preform obtained by three-dimensional weaving and comprising: a first longitudinal segment, suitable for forming a blade root; a second longitudinal segment, extending upwards from the first longitudinal segment and suitable for forming an airfoil portion; and a first transverse segment, extending transversely from the junction between the first and second longitudinal segments to a substantially linear distal edge and suitable for forming a first platform; the preform further including at least one attachment tab provided under the first transverse segment at its distal edge, suitable for forming an attachment portion of the platform. 
         [0010]    By means of such a preform, it is possible to obtain a single-piece blade comprising a blade root, an airfoil portion, and at least one platform provided with an attachment portion. Such an attachment portion is adapted to cooperate with one or more hooks provided on the rotor of the rotor wheel, e.g. on the disk, on the downstream drum, or indeed on the upstream shroud. Cooperation between the hooks and the attachment portions then serves to retain or block the platforms against the centrifugal forces that act on them while the turbine engine is in operation. This limits the deformation of the platform in operation. 
         [0011]    In particular, it is possible to provide such attachment portions in the zones of the platform that are usually deflected to a large extent by centrifugal force. Under such circumstances, the platform conserves a relatively regular profile in operation leading to little or no disturbance to the flow of the air stream. 
         [0012]    By means of this preform, it is thus possible to benefit from the advantages of a 3D woven single-piece blade (saving in weight; small number of parts; simplified assembly and maintenance; etc.) while ensuring that the air stream presents aerodynamic regularity. 
         [0013]    Furthermore, the cooperation between the hooks and the attachment portions of the blades also serves to reduce the discontinuity at the interface between adjacent platforms as is usually observed in operation. In addition, such a configuration also makes it possible to reduce the risk of one platform overlapping over the neighbouring platform, e.g. in the event of a bird being ingested. 
         [0014]    In the present description, the terms “longitudinal”, “transverse”, “bottom”, “top”, and their derivatives are defined relative to the main direction of the blade under consideration, the blade root being situated at the bottom end of the blade in this reference frame; the terms “proximal”, “distal”, and their derivatives are defined relative to the airfoil of the blade; the terms “axial”, “radial”, “tangential”, and their derivatives are defined relative to the main axis of the wheel that includes the blades, i.e. in general the axis of the turbine engine. The term “axial plane” designates a plane containing the main axis of the turbine engine, and the term “radial plane” designates a plane perpendicular to said main axis; the term “longitudinal plane” designates a plane parallel to the main direction of the blade and perpendicular to the direction in which the blade root extends: such a longitudinal plane is thus a radial plane in the reference frame of the turbine engine. Furthermore, the terms “upstream” and “downstream” are defined relative to the flow of air through the turbine engine. 
         [0015]    Finally, the term “three-dimensional weaving” designates a weaving technique in which the weft yarns travel among parallel rows of warp yarns so as to form a three-dimensional array of yarns in a three-dimensional weave: all of the layers of yarns in such a fiber structure are thus woven during a single step of weaving in a three-dimensional loom. 
         [0016]    In certain embodiments, at least one attachment tab is an extra length of the main fiber preform extending from the distal edge of the first transverse segment and configured to be folded under the first transverse segment. The preform can then comprise nothing more than a single-piece part, the main fiber preform, which is woven in a single step, thereby simplifying the fabrication method. The cohesion between the platform and the attachment portion as obtained in this way is furthermore reinforced. 
         [0017]    In certain embodiments, at least one attachment tab is configured to be folded into an L-shape under the first transverse segment. 
         [0018]    In certain embodiments, at least one attachment tab is configured to be folded into a U shape under the first transverse segment. During injection of the matrix, this makes it possible to close the attachment tab and thus form an attachment portion in the form of a box section. 
         [0019]    In certain embodiments, at least one attachment tab is wrapped at least in part around a hollow insert. Such an insert, e.g. made of metal or of composite material, serves to reinforce the structure of the resulting attachment portion. 
         [0020]    In certain embodiments, the hollow insert is a cylindrical box section on a polygonal base, preferably on a rectangular base. 
         [0021]    In certain embodiments, at least one attachment tab is fitted under the first transverse segment of the main fiber preform. The fact of fitting such an attachment tab to the main fiber preform makes it possible to conserve the existing weaving strategy for the main fiber preform, thereby simplifying weaving, and also providing greater freedom in the choice of shape for the preform by avoiding any weakening of its structure. In addition, since the attachment tab is fitted under the platform, there is considerable freedom in its design: its shape can thus be adapted precisely to a particular type of blade or of hook. 
         [0022]    In certain embodiments, at least one attachment tab as fitted in this way is a cylindrical box section on a polygonal base, preferably a rectangular base. 
         [0023]    In other embodiments, at least one attachment tab as fitted in this way is a box section of prismatic shape. Such a shape is particularly adapted to hooks of tapering shape, in particular of triangular shape. Such a hook makes it possible to have horizontal contact between the hook and the attachment tab. 
         [0024]    In certain embodiments, at least one attachment tab is provided at the upstream or downstream end of the first transverse segment. Specifically, for a suction side platform, these upstream and downstream ends of the platform are usually subjected to large amounts of deformation. 
         [0025]    In certain embodiments, at least one attachment tab is provided in the middle zone of the first transverse segment. This means that the attachment tab is situated for the most part in the zone that is axially centered on the midpoint of the distal edge of the first transverse segment and that extends axially at most over 25% of the length of the distal edge. Specifically, for a pressure side platform, this middle zone is usually subjected to large amounts of deformation. 
         [0026]    In certain embodiments, the axial length of the attachment tab is less than one fourth, preferably less than one fifth, of the length of the distal edge of the first transverse segment. 
         [0027]    In certain embodiments, the main fiber preform has a second transverse segment extending transversely from the junction between the first and second longitudinal segments to a substantially linear distal edge in line with and away from the first transverse segment, suitable for forming a second platform; and the preform also has at least one attachment tab provided under the second transverse segment at its distal edge, suitable for forming an attachment portion of the second platform. 
         [0028]    It can naturally be understood that all the characteristics mentioned above on the topic of the first transverse segment may be transposed to the second transverse segment. In particular, the attachment tab(s) of the second transverse segment may be identical or different in nature compared with the attachment tab(s) of the first transverse segment. 
         [0029]    In certain embodiments, the yarns used for weaving the main fiber preform are made of carbon fibers. Nevertheless, any other type of yarn may be used, e.g. made of glass fibers or Kevlar fibers. 
         [0030]    In certain embodiments, the weave used for the three-dimensional weaving of the main fiber preform is of the 3D interlock type. Nevertheless, outside surfaces of the preform may be woven in essentially two-dimensional manner, e.g. of the satin weave type. 
         [0031]    The present description also provides a blade for a turbine engine, the blade comprising: a blade root; an airfoil portion extending upwards from the blade root; a platform made of composite material and extending transversely to the airfoil portion at the junction between the blade root and the airfoil portion; and an attachment portion provided under the platform at its distal end, configured to cooperate with a hook of the turbine engine. 
         [0032]    It can be understood that this blade corresponds to the blade that can be obtained using the above preform. Nevertheless, such a blade could also be obtained from the above-described main fiber preform, the attachment portion being fitted to the platform after the main fiber preform has been consolidated. In both situations, all of the above-described characteristics and advantages are transposed directly to such a blade, regardless of the technique used for obtaining it. 
         [0033]    In certain embodiments, the blade is made as a single piece of composite material by means of a preform according to any of the above embodiments, said preform being shaped in a mold and embedded in a matrix. 
         [0034]    In certain embodiments, the matrix is of the organic type. In particular it may comprise an epoxy resin. 
         [0035]    In other embodiments, the matrix is of the ceramic type. 
         [0036]    In certain embodiments, the attachment portion is fitted to the platform. 
         [0037]    The present description also relates to a disk for a rotor wheel, the disk having its circumference presenting a succession of slots and of teeth, the slots being configured to receive blades in accordance with any preceding embodiment, wherein at least one tooth, and preferably each tooth, is provided with a hook extending radially from the top of the tooth and configured to cooperate with an attachment portion of a blade. 
         [0038]    By means of the cooperation between the hook of the disk and a blade of the invention, it is possible to control the movement of the platform relative to the disk and thus to control the deformation of the platform. 
         [0039]    In certain embodiments, at least one hook is machined in the thickness of the disk. 
         [0040]    In other embodiments, at least one hook is fitted on the disk. For example, such a hook may be fitted by bolting, screwing, or assembling together complementary shapes (by way of example, the disk may have a slot of upsidedown T shape formed in the axial direction of the tooth, and the root of the hook may possess a shape complementary to such a groove). 
         [0041]    In certain embodiments, at least one tooth, and preferably each tooth, is provided with at least one pair of two distinct hooks. The adjacent pressure side and suction side platforms thus cooperate with a different one of the hooks in each pair. Naturally, it is possible to provide as many pairs of hooks as there are attachment portions on a given platform. 
         [0042]    In certain embodiments, at least one tooth, and preferably each tooth, is provided with a hook possessing two distinct attachment fingers. Thus a given hook can cooperate simultaneously with the adjacent pressure side and suction side platforms. 
         [0043]    The present description also relates to a downstream drum for a rotor wheel configured to rotate synchronously with a disk carrying a plurality of blades in accordance with any of the above embodiments and including at least one hook extending from its upstream face and configured to cooperate with an attachment portion of a blade. Such a downstream drum, also referred to sometimes as a “booster drum”, is present in particular immediately downstream from the disk and the movable blades of a turbojet fan. A double hook analogous to that described above is also possible. 
         [0044]    The present description also relates to an upstream shroud for a rotor wheel configured to rotate synchronously with a disk carrying a plurality of blades in accordance with any of the above embodiments, the shroud including at least one hook extending from the upstream face of the downstream drum and configured to cooperate with an attachment portion of a blade. Such an upstream shroud is present in particular immediately upstream from the disk and the movable blades of a turbojet fan. A double hook analogous to that described above is also possible. 
         [0045]    The present invention also relates to a rotor wheel for a turbine engine, the wheel comprising a plurality of blades in accordance with any of the above embodiments and a disk, a downstream drum, or an upstream shroud in accordance with any of the above embodiments. 
         [0046]    In certain embodiments, at least one hook, preferably each hook, penetrates into the coinciding attachment portion of a blade from the downstream end. This makes it easier to install and remove the wheel. 
         [0047]    In certain embodiments, radial clearance of at least 0.5 millimeters (mm) is provided between the attachment portion of a given platform and the corresponding hook while the wheel is stationary. This serves to leave at least some freedom of movement to the platform while it is in operation so as to avoid accumulating excessive stresses in the attachment portion or the hook. The initial shape of the platform and this radial clearance are thus preferably adjusted as a function of the shape desired for the platform in operation. 
         [0048]    In certain embodiments, tangential clearance of at least 1 mm is provided between the attachment portion of a given platform and the corresponding hook while the wheel is stationary. Such clearance leaves the platform with a certain amount of freedom to move laterally so as to be able to withstand a large impact, e.g. in the event of ingesting a bird. The attachment portion then retains the platform tangentially solely in the event of an excessive lateral movement. 
         [0049]    The present description also relates to a turbine engine that includes at least one blade or wheel in accordance with any of the above embodiments. 
         [0050]    The above-mentioned characteristics and advantages, and others, appear on reading the following detailed description of embodiments of the proposed preform, blade, disk, downstream drum, rotor wheel, and turbine engine. This detailed description makes reference to the accompanying drawings. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0051]    The accompanying drawings are diagrammatic and seek above all to illustrate the principles of the invention. 
           [0052]    In the drawings, from one figure to another, elements (or portions of element) that are identical are identified by the same reference signs. In addition, elements (or portions of an element) that belong to different embodiments, but that are analogous in function, are identified in the figures by numerical references incremented by 100, 200, etc. 
           [0053]      FIG. 1  is an axial section view of a turbine engine of the invention. 
           [0054]      FIG. 2  is a fragmentary radial section diagram of a rotor wheel of the invention. 
           [0055]      FIG. 3  is an axial section diagram of a rotor wheel of the invention. 
           [0056]      FIG. 4  is a fragmentary radial section view of a rotor wheel in a first embodiment. 
           [0057]      FIG. 5  is a diagram showing the preform corresponding to the blade of this first embodiment, prior to shaping. 
           [0058]      FIG. 6  is a diagram showing the preform corresponding to the blade of this first embodiment, after shaping. 
           [0059]      FIG. 7  is a fragmentary radial section view of a rotor wheel in a second embodiment. 
           [0060]      FIG. 8  is a fragmentary radial section view of a rotor wheel in a third embodiment. 
           [0061]      FIG. 9  is a fragmentary radial section view of a rotor wheel in a fourth embodiment. 
           [0062]      FIG. 10  is a perspective view of a hook in the fourth embodiment. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS 
       [0063]    In order to make the invention more concrete, embodiments are described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be recalled that the invention is not limited to these embodiments. 
         [0064]      FIG. 1  is a view of a bypass turbojet  1  of the invention, shown in section on a vertical plane containing its main axis A. From upstream to downstream in the flow direction of the air stream, it comprises: a fan  2 ; a low-pressure compressor  3 ; a high-pressure compressor  4 ; a combustion chamber  5 ; a high-pressure turbine  6 ; and a low-pressure turbine  7 . 
         [0065]    The fan wheel  2  is shown in greater detail in  FIGS. 2 and 3 . It comprises an upstream shroud  14 , a fan disk  11 , and a downstream drum  15 , also referred to as a “booster drum”. 
         [0066]    A plurality of slots  12  are formed in the outside surface of the fan disk  11 : these slots  12  are rectilinear and they extend axially from upstream to downstream all along the disk  11 . They are also regularly distributed around the axis A of the disk  11 . In this manner, each slot  12  co-operates with its neighbour to define a tooth  13  that thus likewise extends axially from upstream to downstream all along the disk  11 . 
         [0067]    The fan wheel  2  also comprises a plurality of blades  10  mounted in the slots  12  of the fan disk  11 . Each blade  10  has a dovetail blade root  21  configured to engage in a slot  12  of the disk  11  so as to fasten it to the disk  11 . This blade root  21  is extended upwards by an airfoil  22  presenting a suction side face  22   e  and a pressure side face  22   i , each extending from upstream to downstream between a leading-edge  22   a  and a trailing edge  22   f.    
         [0068]    The blade  10  also has a suction side platform  23  extending transversely from the suction side of the blade from the junction between the blade root  21  and the airfoil  22 , and a pressure side platform  24  extending transversely from the pressure side of the blade from the junction between the blade root  21  and the airfoil  22 . 
         [0069]    The upstream shroud  14  and the downstream drum  15  are connected to the disk  11 , which disk is coupled to the low-pressure shaft of the turbojet  1 . Thus, while the turbojet is in operation, the upstream shroud  14 , the fan disk  11 , the blades  10 , and the downstream drum  15  are driven together in rotation by the low-pressure turbine  7 . 
         [0070]    At the distal end of each of the platforms  23  and  24 , and on its insides, there are provided a plurality of attachment portions  40 . Each of these attachment portions  40  is in the form of a box section or of a pipe segment arranged against the bottom surface of the corresponding platform  23 ,  24 , along its distal edge  23   a ,  24   a . These attachment portions  40  thus form substantially cylindrical cavities  41  on rectangular bases that are open both upstream and downstream. 
         [0071]    In this embodiment, each platform  23 ,  24  has three attachment portions  40 : a first at the downstream end of the platform  23 , a second in the middle zone of the platform  23 , and a third at the upstream end of the platform  23 . Nevertheless, it is clear that an arbitrary number of attachment portions  40  could be used, in particular as a function of the lengths of the platforms  20 ,  24 , on the magnitudes of their overhangs, and on the configuration of the wheel  2 . 
         [0072]    Each attachment portion  40  is configured to cooperate with a hook of the fan wheel  2 . Three types of hook are described in this first embodiment. 
         [0073]    Each tooth  13  thus possesses two hooks  50  for co-operating with respective attachment portions  40  situated in the middle zones of the coinciding platforms  23 ,  24 . Each hook  50  thus extends radially from the top of the tooth  13  and possesses an attachment finger  50   a  that engages from downstream inside the cavity  41  of the attachment portion  40  of the platform  23 ,  24  in question. The attachment finger  50   a  may be triangular in shape, tapering from the body of the hook: the cavity  41  of the attachment portion  40  of the platform  23 ,  24  then possesses a complementary prismatic shape as a wedge shape. In a variant, the attachment finger  50   a  may also be of constant profile. 
         [0074]    The downstream drum  15  also possesses a plurality of hooks  51 , with their attachment fingers  51   a  configured to cooperate with the attachment portions  40  situated at the downstream ends of the platforms  23 ,  24 . Likewise, the upstream shroud  14  possesses a plurality of hooks  52  with their attachment fingers  52   a  configured to cooperate with the attachment portions  40  situated at the upstream ends of the platforms  23 ,  24 . 
         [0075]    As can be seen more clearly in  FIG. 4 , when stationary, radial clearance R is left between the bottom face of the attachment finger  50   a  and the bottom face of the cavity  41 ; and, when stationary, radial clearance T is also left between the proximal face of the attachment finger  50   a  and the proximal face of the cavity  41 . Such clearances may also exist with the other types of hook  51  and  52 . 
         [0076]    In the first embodiment, better shown in  FIG. 4 , the blade  10  is obtained as a single piece by 3D weaving a preform  30  and by injecting an organic resin using the resin transfer molding (RTM) method, known to the person skilled in the art. 
         [0077]      FIG. 5  shows this three-dimensionally woven preform  30  suitable for making this embodiment of the blade  10 .  FIG. 6  shows the final preform  30 ′ after it has been shaped. The preform  30  is described from bottom to top, i.e. from upstream to downstream in the weaving direction T. Nevertheless, it is clear that the weaving could be performed starting from the other end and in the opposite direction. 
         [0078]    In this embodiment, the preform  30  is three-dimensionally woven out of carbon fibers using a 3D interlock weave. Only the surfaces of the preform  30  are woven two-dimensionally using a satin type weave. 
         [0079]    At the bottom end, weaving begins by making a first longitudinal segment  31  that is to form the root  21  of the blade  10 . 
         [0080]    Above this first longitudinal segment  31 , there begins a zone of non-interlinking D in which a first free panel  35 , a second longitudinal segment  32 , and a second free panel  36  are woven jointly in non-interlinked manner with respective non-interlinking planes  38  and  39 . Methods that enable such non-interlinking are now well known in the field of 3D weaving. 
         [0081]    As from a certain level, which may vary depending on the weaving plane, the free panels  35 ,  36  have reached the lengths desired for the platforms  23 ,  24  in question in the weaving plane under consideration. As from the distal edge  33   a ,  34   a  as defined in this way, weaving continues in certain planes only in order to form tabs  37  that extend from the distal edge  33   a ,  34   a.    
         [0082]    In a variant, the weaving may continue from the distal edge  33   a ,  34   a  in uniform manner all along the free panel  35 ,  36 : under such circumstances, the tabs  37  are obtained by cutting out or machining. 
         [0083]    Once weaving has finished, the free panels  35 ,  36  are cut out: on the suction side this provides a first transverse segment  33  that extends to the distal edge  33   a , and that is to form the suction side platform  23  of the blade  10  together with a plurality of attachment tabs  37  extending from some of the segments of the distal edge  33   a  so as to form attachment portions; on the pressure side, this provides a second transverse segment  34  that extends to the distal edge  34   a , and that is to form the pressure side platform  24  of the blade  10  together with a plurality of attachment tabs  37  extending from some of the segments of the distal edge  34   a  so as to form attachment portions. It should be observed at this point that the terms “transverse” and “longitudinal” are used as a function of the final position of the segment in question, the transverse segments necessarily being woven longitudinally prior to being folded transversely. 
         [0084]    The preform  30  can then be moistened in order to soften it and make it easier to move fibers out of register. The preform  30  is then put into a shaping mold having its inside space matching the shape desired for the preform  30 . During this step, the attachment tabs  37  are folded in U-shapes under the transverse segments  33  and  34 , with the ends of the tabs  37  being pressed against the bottom surfaces of the corresponding transverse segments  33 ,  34 . 
         [0085]    Thereafter, the preform  30  is dried so as to stiffen it, thus blocking the shape imparted during shaping. The preform  30  as shaped in this way is finally placed in an injection mold having the dimensions of the desired final blade  10 , and a matrix is injected therein, specifically an epoxy resin. By way of example, such injection may be performed using the RTM method. This consolidation thus serves to block the shape of the blade and to secure the ends of the tabs  37  against the bottom surfaces of the platforms  23  and  24 . Thus, at the end of this step, a single piece blade  10  is obtained that is made out of composite material and that is provided with attachment portions  40 . 
         [0086]    Naturally, the above-described weaving example is merely one out of numerous other possible examples that the person skilled in the art will easily recognise. In particular, it is possible to imagine other forms of non-interlinking or to use other weaving techniques such as layer crossings, extracting layers, or thickness transitions in order to obtain a preform of analogous shape. The person skilled in the art can find numerous examples of weaving in Document WO2014/076408. 
         [0087]    In a second embodiment, shown in  FIG. 7 , the attachment portions are in the form of box sections  140  that are rectangular in section, extending against the bottom surfaces of the platforms  123 ,  124 , along certain segments of their distal edges  123   a ,  124   a . This metal or composite box section is hollow and thus forms a cavity  141  that opens out axially both upstream and downstream. 
         [0088]    Such a blade  110  can be obtained using a fabrication process analogous to the first embodiment. A main fiber preform analogous to the fiber preform  30  of the above embodiment is thus woven, and then the box sections  140 , acting as attachment tabs, are fitted against the bottom surfaces of the transverse segments of the main preform, e.g. using rivets or spots of adhesive, the completed preform then being subjected to co-injection. 
         [0089]    Alternatively, the box sections  140  may be fitted, by adhesive, riveting, bolting, or any other method, to a composite blade that has already been consolidated, e.g. obtained from a main fiber preform analogous to that described in the context of the first embodiment, but without any extra length of weaving beyond the distal edges of the transverse segments. 
         [0090]    In a third embodiment, shown in  FIG. 8 , the attachment portions  240  are in the form of box sections  243  analogous to the box section  140  of the above embodiment having woven tabs  242  analogous to the extra lengths of the first embodiment wrapped around them. Each attachment portion  240  is thus likewise hollow and forms a cavity  241  that opens out axially both upstream and downstream. 
         [0091]    In order to make such a blade  210 , a main fiber preform analogous to that of the first embodiment is woven initially. Thereafter, box sections  243  analogous to those of the second embodiment are fitted against the bottom surfaces of the transverse segments of the main preform, against its distal edges. The attachment tabs of the main fiber preform are then folded around the box sections  243 , which therefore act as inserts. The preform as finished off in this way and as shaped is then subjected to a step of matrix injection and consolidation analogous to that of the first embodiment. 
         [0092]      FIG. 9  shows a fourth embodiment in which the blades  310  are analogous to those of the first embodiment, but in which the disk  311  is provided with different hooks  350 . As can be seen in  FIG. 10 , each hook  350  in this embodiment is provided with two distinct attachment fingers  350   a ,  350   b  extending side-by-side and configured to cooperate with two coinciding attachment portions  340  of two neighbouring platforms  323 ,  324 . 
         [0093]    It will naturally be understood that such a double hook can be used with a blade in accordance with any of the embodiments described. 
         [0094]    The embodiments or implementations described in the present description are given by way of nonlimiting illustration, and a person skilled in the art can easily, in the light of this description, modify these embodiments or implementations, or can envisage others, while remaining within the ambit of the invention. 
         [0095]    Furthermore, the various characteristics of these embodiments can be used singly or in combination with one another. When they are combined, these characteristics may be combined as described above or in other ways, the invention not being limited to the specific combinations described in the present description. In particular, unless specified to the contrary, a characteristic described with reference to any one embodiment may be applied in analogous manner to any other embodiment.