ASSEMBLY FOR TURBOMACHINE
20220228491 · 2022-07-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Philippe Gérard Edmond JOLY (MOISSY-CRAMAYEL, FR)
- Romain Nicolas LaGarde (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Jean-Marc Claude PERROLLAZ (MOISSY-CRAMAYEL, FR)
- Laurent JABLONSKI (MOISSY-CRAMAYEL, FR)
- François Jean Comin (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Edouard Antoine Dominique Marie DE JAEGHERE (MOISSY-CRAMAYEL, FR)
- Charles Jean-Pierre Douguet (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
Cpc classification
F05D2260/96
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2220/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/668
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/662
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2220/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/027
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01D5/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A turbomachine assembly includes a casing, first and second rotors, and a damper. The first rotor includes a disk and blades and is movable in rotation relative to the casing. The second rotor is movable relative to the casing around a longitudinal axis. The damper damps a movement of the first rotor relative to the second rotor. The damper includes first to third parts. The first part bears on the first rotor in a first area extending over a first angular sector around the longitudinal axis and applies a first centrifugal force on the first rotor. The second part bears on the first rotor in a second area that is smaller than the first angular sector and extends over a second angular sector around the longitudinal axis. The third part bears on the second rotor and applies a second centrifugal force on the second rotor.
Claims
1. A turbomachine assembly comprising: a casing; a first rotor comprising a disk and a plurality of blades, the first rotor being movable in rotation relative to the casing; a second rotor movable in rotation relative to the casing around the longitudinal axis; a damper configured to damp a movement of the first rotor relative to the second rotor in a plane orthogonal to the longitudinal axis, the movement being caused by a flapping of at least one of the plurality of blades relative to the disk, the damper comprising: a first part bearing on the first rotor in a first bearing area extending over a first angular sector around the longitudinal axis and being configured to apply a first centrifugal force on the first rotor; a second part bearing on the first rotor in a second area different from the first area, the second area extending over a second angular sector around the longitudinal axis, the second angular sector being smaller than the first angular sector; and a third part bearing on the second rotor and being configured to apply a second centrifugal force on the second rotor.
2. The turbomachine assembly of claim 1, wherein the first part has a radially outer surface coming into contact with a radially inner surface of the first rotor.
3. The turbomachine assembly of claim 1, wherein the third part has a radially outer surface coming into contact with a radially inner surface of the second rotor.
4. The turbomachine assembly of claim 1, wherein the first part is fixedly mounted on the first rotor.
5. The turbomachine assembly of claim 1, wherein the damper comprises a linking part connecting the first part to the third part and being thinned relative to the first part and to the third part.
6. The turbomachine assembly of claim 1, wherein: the first part has a first surface arranged to apply a first force on the second rotor, the first force having a first longitudinal component in a first direction parallel to the longitudinal, and a first radial component in a second direction orthogonal to the longitudinal axis, the first longitudinal component being greater than the first radial component; and the third part has a second surface arranged to apply a second force to the second rotor, the second force having a second longitudinal component in the first direction, and a second radial component in the second direction, the second radial component being greater than the second longitudinal component.
7. The turbomachine assembly of claim 1, the turbomachine assembly further comprising a plate fixedly mounted on the third part and bearing on the second rotor.
8. The turbomachine assembly of claim 6, further comprising: a first plate fixedly mounted on the first part and having the first surface; and a second plate fixedly mounted on the third part and having the second surface.
9. The turbomachine assembly of claim 8, wherein a slot is formed in the first part, the assembly further comprising a metal insert inserted into the slot, the second plate being fixedly mounted on the metal insert.
10. The turbomachine assembly of claim 1, wherein the second part is configured to apply a third centrifugal force on the first rotor.
11. The turbomachine assembly of claim 10, wherein the second part has a radially outer surface coming into contact with a radially inner surface of the first rotor.
12. The turbomachine assembly of claim 1, wherein the damper comprises: a second part bearing on the first rotor in a second bearing area different from the first area, the second area extending over a second angular sector around the longitudinal axis, the second angular sector being smaller than the first angular sector, the second part being configured to apply a third centrifugal force on the first rotor; and another second part bearing on the first rotor in a third area different from the first area and from the second area, the third area extending over a third angular sector around the longitudinal axis, the third angular sector being smaller than the first angular sector, the other second part being configured to apply a fourth centrifugal force on the first rotor.
13. The turbomachine assembly of claim 12, wherein each of the second parts has a radially outer surface, coming into contact with a radially inner surface of the first rotor.
14. The turbomachine assembly of claim 12, wherein at least one of the second parts is fixedly mounted on the first rotor.
15. The turbomachine assembly of claim 12, wherein at least one of the second parts comprises a portion thinned relative to the rest of the at least one of the second parts.
16. The turbomachine assembly of claim 12, wherein at least one of the second parts comprises a channel configured to promote a radial deformation of the at least one of the second parts.
17. The turbomachine assembly of claim 12, wherein the second parts form lateral sections extending on either side of the first part in a circumferential direction.
18. The turbomachine assembly of claim 1, further comprising a flyweight fixedly mounted on the damper.
19. The turbomachine assembly of claim 18, wherein the flyweight is fixedly mounted on the first part.
20. The turbomachine assembly of claim 1, further comprising a flyweight fixedly mounted on the third part.
21. The turbomachine assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a first flyweight fixedly mounted on the first part; and a second flyweight fixedly mounted on the third part.
22. The turbomachine assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of blades comprises: a blade root connecting the blade to the disk; a profiled blading; a stilt connecting the profiled blading to the blade root; and a platform connecting the profiled blading to the stilt and extending transversely to the stilt, the first part bearing on the platform of one of the plurality of blades.
23. The turbomachine assembly of claim 22, wherein the damper comprises: a second part bearing on the first rotor in a second area different from the first area, the second area extending over a second angular sector around the longitudinal axis, the second angular sector being smaller than the first angular sector, the second part being configured to apply a third centrifugal force on the first rotor; and another second part bearing on the first rotor in a third area different from the first area and from the second area, the third area extending over a third angular sector around the longitudinal axis, the third angular sector being smaller than the first angular sector, the other second part being configured to apply a fourth centrifugal force on the first rotor; and wherein at least one of the second area and the third area extends along an entire axial length of the platform.
24. The turbomachine assembly of claim 1, wherein the second rotor comprises a shroud, the shroud comprising a circumferential extension, the third part bearing on the circumferential extension.
25. A turbomachine comprising the turbomachine assembly of claim 1, wherein the first rotor is a fan and the second rotor is a low-pressure compressor.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0078] Other characteristics, aims and advantages of the invention will emerge from the following description, which is purely illustrative and not limiting, and which should be read in relation to the appended drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Turbomachine 1
[0097] Referring to
[0098] Each of the fan 12, of the low-pressure compressor 140, of the high-pressure compressor 142, of the high-pressure turbine 180 and of the low-pressure turbine 182 is movable in rotation relative to the casing 10 around a longitudinal axis X-X.
[0099] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0100] In operation, the fan 12 draws in an air stream 110 which separates between a secondary stream 112 circulating around the casing 10, and a primary stream 111 successively compressed within the low-pressure compressor 140 and the high-pressure compressor 142, ignited within the combustion chamber 16, then successively expanded within the high-pressure turbine 180 and the low-pressure turbine 182.
[0101] The upstream and the downstream are here defined relative to the direction of normal air flow 110, 111, 112 through the turbomachine 1. Likewise, an axial direction corresponds to the direction of the longitudinal axis X-X, a radial direction is a direction which is perpendicular to this longitudinal axis X-X and which passes through said longitudinal axis X-X, and a circumferential or tangential direction corresponds to the direction of a planar and closed curved line, all the points of which are at equal distance from the longitudinal axis X-X. Finally, and unless otherwise specified, the terms “inner (or internal)” and “outer (or external)”, respectively, are used with reference to a radial direction such that the inner (i.e. radially inner) part or face of an element is closer to the longitudinal axis X-X than the outer (i.e. radially outer) part or face of the same element.
Fan 12 and Low-Pressure Compressor 140
[0102] Referring to
[0103] Referring to
[0108] The blade root 1220 may be integral with the disk 120 when the fan 12 is a one-piece bladed disk. Alternatively, as seen in
[0109] As seen in
[0110] Each of the blades 122 of the plurality of the blades 122 of the fan 12 is capable of flapping, by vibrating relative to the disk 120 during a rotation of the fan 12 relative to the casing 10. More specifically, during the coupling between the air 110 circulating within the fan 12 and the profiled bladings 1222, the blades 122 are the site of aeroelastic floating phenomena on different vibratory modes, and whose amplitude may be such that it exceeds the endurance limits of the materials constituting the fan 12. These vibratory modes are furthermore coupled to the opposite compressive forces upstream of the turbomachine 1, and to the expansion forces downstream of it.
[0111] A first vibratory mode characterizes a synchronous response of the blades 122 to the aerodynamic loads, in which the inter-blade phase-shift is non-zero.
[0112] A second vibratory mode characterizes an asynchronous response of the blades 122 to the aerodynamic loads, in which the inter-blade phase-shift is zero. The amplitude of the flapping of the second vibratory mode is moreover as large as the fan 12 blades 122 are large.
[0113] Furthermore, this second vibratory mode is coupled between the blades 122, the disk 120 and the fan shaft 13. The frequency of the second vibratory mode is in addition one and a half times greater than that of the first vibratory mode. Finally, the second vibratory mode has a nodal deformation at mid-height of the fan 12 blades 122.
[0114] In vibratory modes, including the second vibratory mode, the flapping of the blades 122 involves a non-zero moment on the low-pressure shaft 13. In particular, these vibratory modes cause intense torsional forces within the low-pressure shaft 13.
[0115] The vibrations induced by the flapping of the blades 122 of the fan 12, but also by the flapping of the blades 1400 of the low-pressure compressor 140, lead to significant relative tangential movements between the fan 12 and the low-pressure compressor 140. Indeed, the length of the blades 122 of the fan 12 is greater than the length of the blades 1400 of the low-pressure compressor 140. Consequently, the tangential bending moment caused by the flapping of a blade 122 of the fan 12 is greater than the tangential bending moment caused by flapping of a blade 1400 of the low-pressure compressor 140. The blading of the blades 122 of the fan 12 and of the blades 1400 of the low-pressure compressor 140 then have very different behaviors. Furthermore, the mounting stiffness within the fan 12 is different from the mounting stiffness within the low-pressure compressor 140.
[0116] As seen more specifically in
Damper 2
[0117] A damper 2 is used to damp these vibrations of the fan 12 and/or of the low-pressure compressor 140.
[0118] The damper 2 is in particular configured to damp a movement of the fan 12 relative to the low-pressure compressor 140, in a plane orthogonal to the longitudinal axis X-X, the movement being caused by a flapping of at least one blade 122 among the plurality of blades 122 of the fan 12
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[0124] To apply the first centrifugal force C1, the first bearing part 21 has a radially outer surface, corresponding to the first bearing area, coming into contact with a radially inner surface of the fan 12, typically a radially inner surface of the platform 1226.
[0125] As visible in particular in
[0126] All or part of the blades 122 of the fan 12 may moreover be equipped with such a damper 2, depending on the desired damping, but also the mounting and/or maintenance characteristics.
[0127] In one embodiment, the first bearing part 21 is fixedly mounted on the fan 12, for example by gluing. This facilitates the integration of the damper 2 within the turbomachine 1, and guarantees the bearing of the first bearing part 21 on the fan 12.
[0128] Advantageously, referring to
[0129] In one embodiment, the damper 2 comprises a material from the range having the trade name “SMACTANE® ST” and/or “SMACTANE® SP”, for example a material of the type “SMACTANE® ST 70” and/or “SMACTANE® SP 50”. It has indeed been observed that such materials have suitable damping properties.
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[0133] In order to apply the second centrifugal force C2, the third bearing part 23 has a radially outer surface coming into contact with a radially inner surface of the low-pressure compressor 140, typically a radially inner surface of the circumferential extension 1404, for example a radially inner surface of the sealing wipers 1406.
[0134] As can be seen in
[0135] Alternatively, as for example illustrated in
[0136] In an advantageous variant of this embodiment, for example illustrated in
[0139] More specifically, as illustrated in
[0140] Thus, the first bearing part 21 and the third bearing part 23 are massive. Consequently, in operation, each of the first bearing part 21 and the third bearing part 23 exerts a respective centrifugal force C1, C2 on the fan 12 and the low-pressure compressor 140, on which bear said bearing parts 21, 23. In this way, the bearing parts 21, 23 are each dynamically coupled respectively to a fan 12 and to the low-pressure compressor 140 on which each bears, so as to undergo the same vibrations as each of the fan 12 and the low-pressure compressor 140. Furthermore, the bearing parts 21, 23 are stiffer than the linking part 20, in particular in a tangential direction. Advantageously, as for example visible in
[0141] The thinner linking part 20 is more flexible, in particular in a tangential direction. Therefore, it allows the fan 12 to transmit the vibrations to which it is subject to the low-pressure compressor 140 and, conversely, it allows the low-pressure compressor 140 to transmit the vibrations to which it is subject to the fan 12. Indeed, for high vibration frequencies, damping is provided in particular by the shear operation of the linking part 20, that is to say by viscoelastic dissipation. For low vibration frequencies, damping is in particular ensured by friction of either one of the first bearing part 21 or of the third bearing part 23 respectively against the fan 12 or against the low-pressure compressor 140.
[0142] Furthermore, the third bearing part 23 bears on the circumferential extension 1404 of the shroud 1402 of the low-pressure compressor 140, at an inner surface of the radial sealing wipers 1406. Indeed, it is in this position that the movement of the fan 12 relative to the low-pressure compressor 140, in the plane orthogonal to the longitudinal axis X-X, is of greater amplitude, typically a few millimeters. Consequently, the damper 2 is particularly effective there. Furthermore, the thinning of the linking part 20 ensures a clearance which allows the damper 2 to avoid to rub on one corner of the radial sealing wipers 1406.
[0143] In one embodiment, for example illustrated in
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[0145] Advantageously, the sacrificial plate 230 may also comprise an additional coating, configured to reduce the friction and/or wear of the low-pressure compressor 140. This additional coating is fixedly mounted on the sacrificial plate 230, for example by gluing. The additional coating is of the dissipative and/or viscoelastic and/or damping type. It may indeed comprise a material from the range having the trade name “SMACTANE® ST” and/or “SMACTANE® SP”, for example a material of the type “SMACTANE® ST 70” and/or “SMACTANE® SP 50”. It may also comprise a material chosen from those having mechanical properties similar to those of Vespel, Teflon or any other material with lubricating properties. More generally, the additional coating material advantageously has a coefficient of friction between 0.3 and 0.07. The sacrificial plate 230 is optionally combined by juxtaposition with its additional coating. Indeed, it allows to increase the friction, in particular tangential friction, of the damper 2 when, in operation, the sacrificial plate 230 is sufficiently constrained by the second centrifugal force C2 so that the movement of the fan 12 with respect to the low-pressure compressor 140, in the plane orthogonal to the longitudinal axis X-X, is damped by energy dissipation by means of a viscoelastic shear of the sacrificial plate 230.
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[0149] In other words, the first bearing surface 2100 ensures the axially positioned bearing of the damper 2 since it is a downstream axial surface of the damper 2 coming into contact with an upstream axial surface of the low-pressure compressor 140. Furthermore, the second bearing surface 2320 ensures the radially positioned bearing of the damper 2 since it is a radially outer surface of the damper 2 coming into contact with a radially inner surface of the low-pressure compressor 140. In addition, in operation, the second bearing surface 2320 participates in the application of the second centrifugal force C2 on the low-pressure compressor 140.
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[0153] The first sacrificial plate 210 and the second sacrificial plate 232 advantageously have the same characteristics as those described with reference to the sacrificial plate 230 of the embodiment illustrated in
[0154] Still with reference to
[0155] With reference to
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[0157] In another advantageous variant, with reference to
[0160] In this way, it is possible to independently adjust the first centrifugal force C1 and the second centrifugal force C2. This improves the damping of vibrations by targeting the vibration modes specific to the fan 12 and specific to the low-pressure compressor 140.
[0161] With reference to
[0168] To apply the third centrifugal force C3, and the fourth centrifugal force C4, each of the second bearing parts 22, 24 has a radially outer surface, coming into contact with a radially inner surface of the fan 12, typically a radially inner surface of the platform 1226.
[0169] As visible in
[0170] In an advantageous variant of this embodiment, at least one among the first bearing part 21 and the two second bearing parts 22, 24, is fixedly mounted on the fan 12, for example by gluing. This facilitates the integration of the damper 2 within the turbomachine 1, and guarantees the bearing of said bearing parts 21, 22, 24 on the fan 12.
[0171] In an equally advantageous variant, as can be seen in
[0172] With reference to
[0173] With reference to
[0174] Still with reference to
[0175] In this embodiment, it can also be seen that the bearing parts 21, 22, 23, 24 are massive. Consequently, in operation, each of the first bearing parts 21, 22, 23, 24 exerts a respective centrifugal force C1, C2, C3, C4 on the fan 12 and the low-pressure compressor 140, on which bear said bearing parts 21, 22, 23, 24. In this way, the bearing parts 21, 22, 23, 24 are each dynamically coupled respectively to a fan 12 and to the low-pressure compressor 140 on which each bears, so as to undergo the same vibrations as each of the fan 12 and the low-pressure compressor 140. Furthermore, in the variant of this embodiment where the damper 2 comprises a linking part 20, the bearing parts 21, 22, 23, 24 are stiffer than the linking part 20, in particular in a tangential direction.
[0176] In all that has been described above, the damper 2 is configured to damp a movement of the fan 12 relative to the low-pressure compressor 140, in the plane orthogonal to the longitudinal axis X-X.
[0177] This is however not limiting, since the damper 2 is also configured to damp a movement of any first rotor 12 relative to any second rotor 140, in a plane orthogonal to the longitudinal axis X-X, as long as the first rotor 12 is movable in rotation relative to the casing 10 around the longitudinal axis X-X and comprises a disk 120 as well as a plurality of blades 122 capable of flapping by vibrating relative to the disk 120 during a rotation of the first rotor 12 relative to the casing 10, and as the second rotor 140 is also movable in rotation relative to the casing 10 around the longitudinal axis X-X.
[0178] Thus, the first rotor 12 can be a first stage of the high-pressure compressor 142 or of the low-pressure compressor 140, and the second rotor 140 can be a second stage of said compressor 140, 142, successive to the first stage of compressor 140, 142, upstream or downstream thereof. Alternatively, the first rotor 12 can be a first stage of a high-pressure turbine 180 or of low-pressure turbine 182, and the second rotor 140 can be a second stage of said turbine 180, 182, successive to the first stage of turbine 180, 182, upstream or downstream thereof.
[0179] In any event, the damper 2 has a small space requirement. Consequently, it can be easily integrated into the existing turbomachines.
[0180] In addition, by being configured to exert centrifugal forces C1, C2, C3, C4 on the first rotor 12 and, optionally, on the second rotor 140, the damper 2 ensures a significant tangential stiffness between the first rotor 12 and the second rotor 140. It thus differs from an excessively flexible damper which would only deform during a movement of the first rotor 12 relative to the second rotor 140, in the plane orthogonal to the longitudinal axis X-X. On the contrary, the damper 2 dissipates such a movement: [0181] either by friction and/or oscillations between a state where the damper 2 is bonded on the rotors 12, 140 and a state where the damper 2 slides on the rotors 12, 140, which allows damping in particular the low frequencies, [0182] or by viscoelastic shear within the damper 2, which allows damping in particular the high frequencies.
[0183] However, the damper 2 remains flexible enough to maximize the contact surfaces between said damper 2 and the rotors 12, 140 on which it bears. To do so, the damper 2 has a tangential rigidity greater than an axial rigidity and a radial rigidity.
[0184] The contact forces between the damper 2 and the rotors 12, 140 can in particular be adjusted by means of flyweights 3 and/or sacrificial plates 230, 210, 232 and/or additional coatings on said sacrificial plates 230, 210, 232. At low frequencies, it is indeed necessary to ensure that the centrifugal forces C1, C2, C3, C4 exerted by the damper 2 on the rotors 12, 140 are not too large, in order to guarantee that the damper 2 can oscillate between a bonded state and a slippery state on the rotors 12, 140, and thus damp by friction. At high frequencies, on the other hand, it is necessary to ensure that the centrifugal forces C1, C2, C3, C4 exerted by the damper 2 on the rotors 12, 140 are sufficiently large for the pre-stress of the damper 2 on the rotors 12, 140 to be sufficient, in order to ensure that the damper 2 can be the viscoelastic shear seat.
[0185] The wear of the rotors 12, 140 is in particular limited by the treatment of the surfaces of the damper 2 bearing on the rotors 12, 140, for example to equip them with a coating with a low coefficient of friction.