BLADE WITH A PLATFORM AND A HOLLOW BUMPER
20170276145 · 2017-09-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Philippe Gérard Edmond Joly (Moissy Cramayel, FR)
- Damien Merlot (Moissy Cramayel, FR)
- Jean-Marc Claude Perrollaz (Moissy Cramaye, FR)
Cpc classification
F01D5/141
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2220/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D21/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/143
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/3007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/94
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2250/73
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02T50/60
GENERAL 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
F04D29/324
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/80
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04D29/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D21/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a blade, the platform (14) of which has at least one bumper (40) which rises, on the inner face, from a connection to an intermediate area of the blade located along a longitudinal axis of the blade, between the blade root and the outer face (143), towards a free side edge (145) of the platform. The platform bumper (40) locally has a thinned portion at a distance from said free side edge of the platform.
The invention is applicable to turboshaft engine fans.
Claims
1. A turbomachine blade comprising a vane having a leading edge and a trailing edge, a blade root and a platform interposed between the vane and the blade root, along a longitudinal axis of the blade, with the platform having an inner face on the blade root side and an outer face on the vane side, with at least one bumper of the platform rising, on the inner face, from a connection to an intermediate area of the blade located along a longitudinal axis of the blade, between the blade root and the inner face, towards a free side edge of the platform, characterized in that the bumper, or at least one of the bumpers of the platform locally has a thinned portion at a distance from said free side edge of the platform, towards said connection, parallel to a direction connecting said leading edge and trailing edge and transversely to the longitudinal axis of the blade.
2. A blade according to claim 1, wherein the thinned portion is located towards the connection of the platform bumper to said intermediate area of the blade.
3. A blade according to claim 1, wherein the thinned portion extends up to the connection to said intermediate area of the blade.
4. A blade according to claim 1, wherein said intermediate area of the blade defines a stilt area for the blade, between the vane and the blade root.
5. A blade according to claim 1, wherein: the bumper has an upstream face oriented towards the leading edge and a downstream face oriented towards the trailing edge, and transversely to the longitudinal axis of the blade and to said direction connecting the leading edge and the trailing edge; the thinned portion defines a recess in one of said faces, and, the recess has a concave surface in several directions.
6. A blade according to claim 1, wherein the platform bumper has an upstream side oriented towards the leading edge and a downstream side oriented towards the trailing edge, with the thinned portion defining a recess in the upstream face.
7. A blade according to claim 1, wherein: towards said intermediate area of the blade, the platfoiiu bumper extends transversely to the longitudinal axis of the blade and to said direction connecting said leading and trailing edges, -on the inner face and parallel to said direction, the thinned portion has a minimum thickness, between the inner and outer faces, the platform has a minimum thickness, and the ratio of the minimum thickness of the platform to the minimum thickness of the thinned portion ranges from 0.5 to 1.5.
8. A blade according to claim 1, wherein: at a location between the connection to said intermediate area of the blade and a free side edge of the platform, and at a free end of the platform bumper, the thinned portion and the rest of the platform bumper respectively have a first and a second maximum thickness, parallel to said direction connecting the leading and the trailing edges and, said maximum thickness of thinned portion ranges from 0.15 to 0.4 times the maximum thickness of the platform bumper.
9. A blade according to claim 1, wherein, on the inner face, the thinned portion rises from the inner face to a free end of the platform bumper.
10. A blade according to claim 1, wherein, parallel to the longitudinal axis of the blade and substantially transversely to the direction in which the platform bumper extends from the connection to said intermediate area of the blade towards a free edge of the platform, the thinned portion has a thickness which decreases from the inner face to the free end of the bumper.
11. A turbomachine fan comprising a series of blades, at least some of which are according to claim 1.
Description
[0034] If need be, the invention will be better understood, and other details, characteristics and advantages thereof will appear upon reading the following description given by way of a non-restrictive example while referring to the appended drawings wherein:
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[0041] Such fan thus comprises an impeller with blades 10 carried by a disk 12 and between which the interblade platforms 14 are interposed. The disk 12, arranged around the longitudinal axis A of the turbomachine, is fixed to the upstream end of a shaft 13 of such turbomachine.
[0042] Each fan blade 10 has a blade-forming portion 16 the radially inner end of which is connected (in one piece) to a root 18 which is engaged into a substantially axial groove 20 having a shape matching that of the disk 12, typically formed between two ribs 23 of the disk 12. A shim 24 is interposed between the root 18 of each blade 10 and the bottom of the matching groove 20 of the disk 12 to radially lock the blade 10 on the disk 12.
[0043] The inter-blade platforms 14 are very schematically shown in
[0044] Such bumpers are preferably formed on both sides, respectively the backside and the front side, 14a and 14b, of the platform, i.e. 10a on the backside and the frontside 10b of the considered blade 10, respectively. Substantially transversely to the longitudinal axis 11 of a blade, the platforms 14 form, laterally on either side of a blade, and thus between two consecutive blades, a wall which internally delimits (in a succession of directions radial to the longitudinal axis A of the turbomachine) the air flow jet 26 that enters the turbomachine. The platforms may include means cooperating with matching means provided on the disk 12 between the grooves 20, to secure the platforms on the disk. They may also be individually made in one piece with the blade they are provided on.
[0045] The fan blades 10 are axially held in the grooves 20 of the disk 12 by suitable means mounted on the disk 12, typically upstream and downstream of the blades 10.
[0046] The upstream holding means comprise an annular flange 28 coaxially fixed on the upstream end of the disk 12. The flange 28 is prevented from rotating by means of a ring 30 partly in axial abutment against a flange 32 of the disk. The flange 32 has axial holes for the passage of screws 34. The flange 74 is thus prevented from rotating by abutment of its solid portions 84 against the protrusions 90 of the ring. A cap 36 which may be tapered is fixed to the disk. Hooks may be provided downstream.
[0047] Along the axis 11, each blade 10 preferably comprises, as shown, an intermediate stilt area 38, which extends between the vane 16 and the root 18, more precisely between the platform 14 and the root 18.
[0048] The platform 14 has an inner face 141 on the blade root, and so here the stilt area, side, and an outer face 143 on the opposite side, i.e. on the blade 16 side.
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[0050] Each bumper rises on the inner face141, substantially parallel to the axis 11. Across the axis 11 and 42, each bumper further extends: [0051] from a connection 44 to an intermediate area 46 of the blade located along the axis 11 between the root 18 and the inner face 141, [0052] towards the free side edge 145 opposite the platform (
[0053] Besides, each bumper will have an upstream face 411 oriented towards the leading edge 161 and a downstream face oriented towards the trailing edge 163.
[0054] It will be understood that the intermediate area 46 will typically correspond to a portion of the stilt 38 which the bumper 40 considered will be connected to.
[0055] Each connection 44 will a priori be a one-piece connection, and the blade can be produced by forging or casting (including the considered bumper 40), with rework with a tool if necessary.
[0056] To further ensure, in the event of a blade loss 10, both: [0057] an easier, localized breaking of the platform, for the case where the blade involved would be the “detached blade”, [0058] and a compressive strength of the bumper, or of each bumper, and the prevention of overlapping for the case where the blade involved would be the “adjacent blade” or even another blade of the wheel, [0059] at least some of the bumpers 40 on the platforms 14 are provided to be thinned, like those schematically shown in
[0060] Such thinned portion 47 of the considered bumper 40 will be located laterally at a distance from said free side edge 145, as seen in
[0061] In practice, this will be provided at least and preferably only, for the lateral backside 14a of the concerned platform, since in the event of a blade loss, the adjacent blade is impacted by the backside.
[0062] Comparing
[0063] In particular,
[0064] The thinned portion will advantageously be located towards the connection 44 of the platform bumper 40 to said area 38/46 of the blade. In other words, to favour the effects above and thus specifically a tearing on the side of the platform 14 shown in
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[0066] For the same purpose, it is further recommended that the thinned portion 47 should define a recess in one of said upstream 411 and downstream faces, and that such recess should have a concave surface in several directions, as illustrated in
[0067] To favour the desired compromise too, it is recommended that, substantially transversely to the direction in which the bumper 40 extends (i.e. vertically, transversely to the axis 42, with the blade 10 then being assumed to be vertical), the thinned portion 47 should have a thickness which decreases from the inner face up to a free end 410 of the bumper (thickness e1 in
[0068] As regards the free side end of the bumper 40, it will preferably be located at the edge 145, to straightaway withstand the lateral force, in the event of an impact with a detached blade.
[0069] And the thinned portion will be favorably defined by the recess 47 in the upstream face 411, so that the line 48 has a gentler slope and a reduced front resistance when and as the thinned portion of the bumper rises.
[0070] As regards the dimensions, the following is recommended too, as shown in the figures: [0071] on the inner face 141 and parallel to the direction 48, the thinned portion should have a minimum thickness, here e1, [0072] between the inner and outer faces, the platform 14 locally should have a minimum thickness e2 (
[0074] Complementary or alternative solution: [0075] at the thinnest part of the thinned portion (i.e. at the free end 410 of the bumper in the preferred embodiment) and locally between the connection 44 and the side edge 145, the thinned portion and the platform bumper (away from this thinned portion) each have a maximum thickness (e3 and e4 respectively) parallel to said direction and, [0076] the maximum thickness e3 of the thinned portion ranges from 0.15 to 0.4 times the maximum thickness e4 of the bumper (at a distance from such thinned portion).
[0077] The desired compromised will thus be optimized.