Patent ID: 8920116

Claim:
A wear prevention system for securing compressor airfoils within a turbine engine, comprising: a generally cylindrical compressor case having at least one airfoil receiving channel, wherein the at least one airfoil receiving channel is positioned in an inner surface the generally cylindrical compressor case such that the inner surface includes an opening; wherein the at least one airfoil receiving channel includes an upstream recess and a downstream recess; wherein the upstream recess is formed from a generally curved, upstream arm that extends axially downstream and has an inner surface that is aligned with and forms a portion of the inner surface of the generally cylindrical compressor case; wherein the downstream recess is formed from a generally curved, downstream arm that extends axially upstream and has an inner surface that is aligned with and forms a portion of the inner surface of the generally cylindrical compressor case; at least one diaphragm base that is curved about a longitudinal axis and extends from the upstream recess to the downstream recess with an upstream radially outward support surface and a downstream radially outward support surface; an airfoil extending radially inward from the at least one diaphragm base; a compressor diaphragm spring positioned in the at least one airfoil receiving channel between a radially outer surface of the at least one diaphragm base and a radially inner surface of the at least one airfoil receiving channel; wherein the compressor diaphragm spring imparts a force radially inward on the at least one diaphragm base; wherein the compressor diaphragm spring is formed from a rod extending radially inward from the compressor case into the at least one airfoil receiving channel and wherein the compressor diaphragm spring is biased radially inward; a releasable housing that contains at least a portion of the at least one rod and is releasably attached to the compressor case; and a sacrificial wear material positioned on a radially inner surface of the rod.