ROTARY MACHINE
20220186631 · 2022-06-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04D29/563
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2220/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/462
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D17/162
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/4213
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01D17/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/057
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A rotary machine includes a rotor that includes an impeller cap that regulates the movement of an impeller fixed to a rotary shaft that extends in an axial direction about the axis; a housing that covers a rotor; and an inlet guide vane that has a plurality of movable blades that extend from the housing toward an inner side in a radial direction and disposed at intervals in a circumferential direction, in which a blade tip portion, which is a tip end of the movable blade in the radial direction, is disposed on the outer side in the radial direction with respect to an outer peripheral surface of the impeller cap, and the position of at least a part of the blade tip portion in the axial direction overlaps the position of the impeller cap in the axial direction.
Claims
1. A rotary machine comprising: a rotor that includes a rotary shaft that extends in an axial direction, in which an axis extends, about the axis, an impeller fixed to the rotary shaft, and an impeller cap that is disposed at an end portion of the rotary shaft and regulates movement of the impeller in the axial direction; a housing that covers the rotor and has a suction port allowing a working fluid to flow inside the housing; and an inlet guide vane that is disposed inside the housing on a first side in the axial direction with respect to the impeller, and has a plurality of movable blades that extend from the housing toward an inner side in a radial direction around the axis and disposed at intervals in a circumferential direction about the axis, wherein a blade tip portion, which is a tip end of each of the plurality of movable blades in the radial direction, is disposed on an outer side in the radial direction with respect to an outer peripheral surface of the impeller cap, and a position of at least a part of the blade tip portion in the axial direction overlaps a position of the impeller cap in the axial direction.
2. The rotary machine according to claim 1, wherein the blade tip portion is a plane parallel to the axis.
3. The rotary machine according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of movable blades is rotatable around a shaft portion that extends in the radial direction, and when the movable blade is rotated to be thinnest in a cross-sectional view orthogonal to the axis, the position of at least a part of the blade tip portion in the axial direction overlaps the position of the impeller cap in the axial direction.
4. The rotary machine according to claim 1, wherein a position of an entire area of the blade tip portion in the axial direction overlaps the position of the impeller cap in the axial direction.
5. The rotary machine according to claim 1, wherein, when viewed from the axial direction, an entire area of the movable blade is disposed on the outer side in the radial direction with respect to the impeller cap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] Hereinafter, a mode for carrying out a rotary machine according to the present disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present disclosure is not limited to only the embodiment.
[0013] (Configuration of Geared Compressor (Rotary Machine))
[0014] As shown in
[0015] (Configuration of Rotor)
[0016] The rotor 3 is rotatable about an axis O with respect to the housing 2. The rotor 3 includes a rotary shaft 30, an impeller 40, and an impeller cap 38.
[0017] The rotary shaft 30 extends about the axis O in an axial direction Da where the axis O extends. As shown in
[0018] The rotary shaft 30 is connected to a driving source (not shown) such as an external motor via a speed increasing transmission portion 11. The speed increasing transmission portion 11 includes the pinion gear 15 and a large-diameter gear 16. The pinion gear 15 is fixed to the rotary shaft 30 between the pair of radial bearings 12. The large-diameter gear 16 meshes with the pinion gear 15. The large-diameter gear 16 is rotationally driven by the driving source. The large-diameter gear 16 is set to have a larger outer diameter than that of the pinion gear 15. Therefore, the rotation speed of the rotary shaft 30 to which the pinion gear 15 is fixed is larger than the rotation speed of the large-diameter gear 16. That is, the speed increasing transmission portion 11 accelerates the rotation speed of the large-diameter gear 16 by an external driving source via the pinion gear 15 and transmits the rotation speed to the rotary shaft 30.
[0019] The impellers 40 are disposed at both end portions of the rotary shaft 30 in the axial direction Da. As shown in
[0020] The disk 41 has a disk shape and is fixed to the rotary shaft 30.
[0021] The disk 41 has a first surface 41a facing the cover 43 in the axial direction Da, and a second surface 41b facing the side opposite to the first surface 41a in the axial direction Da. The second surface 41b is the back surface of the impeller 40. Here, as shown in
[0022] In the following description, in each impeller 40, the first surface 41a side of the disk 41 is referred to as the first side Da1 in the axial direction Da, and the second surface 41b side is referred to as the second side Da2 in the axial direction Da. That is, in the first-stage impeller 40A and the second-stage impeller 40B, the first side Da1 in the axial direction Da and the second side Da2 in the axial direction Da are opposite to each other.
[0023] As shown in
[0024] The cover 43 is disposed on the first side Da1 in the axial direction Da with respect to the disk 41 and the plurality of blades 42. The cover 43 has a disk shape and is formed to cover the plurality of blades 42.
[0025] The working fluid (for example, air) flows from the first side Da1 in the axial direction Da toward the second side Da2 in the axial direction Da with respect to the impeller 40. In each impeller 40, an impeller flow path 45 is formed between the disk 41 and the cover 43. The impeller flow path 45 has an inflow port 45i and an outflow port 45o. The inflow port 45i is open in the impeller 40 to face the first side Da1 in the axial direction Da at the inner side Dri in the radial direction Dr. Here, the radial direction Dr is a direction around the axis O. The outflow port 45o is open toward an outer side Dro of the impeller 40 in the radial direction Dr.
[0026] The shaft end 30s, which is the end portion of the rotary shaft 30 in the axial direction Da, projects to the first side Da1 in the axial direction Da with respect to the impeller 40. An impeller cap 38 is fixed to the shaft end 30s. The impeller cap 38 rotates together with the rotary shaft 30. The impeller cap 38 forms a rotor end portion 3e, which is an end portion in the axial direction Da of the rotor 3. The impeller cap 38 regulates the movement of the impeller 40 in the axial direction Da. That is, the impeller cap 38 restrains the position of the impeller 40 in the axial direction Da so as not to fall off from the rotary shaft 30.
[0027] As shown in
[0028] (Configuration of Housing)
[0029] As shown in
[0030] The intake nozzle 22 causes the working fluid to flow into the housing 2. The intake nozzle 22 is formed in a tubular shape to extend in the axial direction Da. Inside the intake nozzle 22, a suction port 22a around the axis O is formed. The intake nozzle 22 communicates with the outside of the housing 2 and the inflow port 45i of the impeller flow path 45 opened to the inner side Dri in the radial direction Dr of the impeller 40 through the suction port 22a. When the impeller 40 rotates in the circumferential direction Dc around the axis O, the working fluid is sucked from the outside to the inside of the housing 2 through the suction port 22a.
[0031] The exhaust flow path 23 causes the working fluid inside the housing 2 to flow out to the outside of the housing 2. The exhaust flow path 23 is formed on the outer side Dro of the outflow port 45o of the impeller flow path 45 in the radial direction Dr. The exhaust flow path 23 has a spiral shape that is continuous in the circumferential direction Dc.
[0032] (Configuration of Inlet Guide Vane)
[0033] An inlet guide vane 6 controls the flow rate of the working fluid passing through the suction port 22a. The inlet guide vane 6 is disposed on the inner side of the intake nozzle 22 of the housing 2. That is, the inlet guide vane 6 is disposed inside the housing 2 on the first side Da1 in the axial direction Da with respect to the impeller 40. The inlet guide vane 6 has a plurality of movable blades 60. The plurality of movable blades 60 are disposed so as to project into the suction port 22a having a circular cross section when viewed from the axial direction Da. The plurality of movable blades 60 are disposed along the inner peripheral surface of the intake nozzle 22 at equal intervals in the circumferential direction Dc around the axis O.
[0034] The movable blade 60 is rotatable around the center axis Ar extending in the radial direction Dr. Each movable blade 60 has a blade main body 61 and a shaft portion 62. As shown in
[0035] The blade main body 61 has a blade tip portion 61s on the inner side Dri in the radial direction Dr. The blade tip portion 61s is a plane parallel to the axis O. That is, the blade tip portion 61s extends linearly so as to be parallel to the axis O in a cross-sectional view parallel to the axis O. Therefore, the blade tip portion 61s is not formed at an acute angle, and the cord length L in the blade cord direction D2 is formed as a surface having a constant length.
[0036] The blade tip portion 61s is disposed at a minute interval on the outer side Dro in the radial direction Dr with respect to the impeller cap 38. In the present embodiment, when viewed from the axial direction Da, an entire area of the movable blade 60 is disposed on the outer side Dro in the radial direction Dr rather than the position where the tubular portion 38a is disposed. That is, when viewed from the axial direction Da, the blade main body 61 and the impeller cap 38 do not overlap each other. Further, the position of the blade tip portion 61s in the radial direction Dr is preferably as close to the outer peripheral surface of the tubular portion 38a as possible within a range in which the movable blade 60 does not come into contact with the impeller cap 38 even when the movable blade 60 rotates.
[0037] The shaft portion 62 is formed so as to project from the blade main body 61 to the outer side Dro in the radial direction Dr. The shaft portion 62 is formed integrally with the blade main body 61. The shaft portion 62 is inserted into the shaft support hole 22h formed in the intake nozzle 22. The shaft portion 62 is rotatable around the center axis Ar by a blade driving device (not shown) in a state of being inserted into the shaft support hole 22h. As a result, the blade main body 61 can rotate around the center axis Ar integrally with the shaft portion 62. In each movable blade 60, the angle of the blade main body 61 with respect to the flow direction (axial direction Da) of the working fluid flowing through the suction port 22a is adjusted by rotating about the center axis Ar. The inlet guide vanes 6 are opened and closed by rotating each of the plurality of movable blades 60 about the center axis Ar.
[0038] Here, as shown in
[0039] The position of at least a part of the blade tip portion 61s in the axial direction Da overlaps the position of the impeller cap 38 in the axial direction Da. That is, when viewed from the radial direction Dr, a part of the blade tip portion 61s overlaps the impeller cap 38. In the present embodiment, the position of an entire area of the blade tip portion 61s in the axial direction Da overlaps the position of the impeller cap 38 in the axial direction Da.
[0040] Specifically, when the movable blade 60 is in the fully open state, a front edge portion 611s of the blade tip portion 61s is disposed on the second side Da2 in the axial direction Da with respect to the tip end 38s on the first side Da1 in the axial direction Da of the cap tip portion 38b in the axial direction Da. When the movable blade 60 is in the fully open state, the rear edge portion 612s of the blade tip portion 61s is disposed at a position overlapping the tubular portion 38a in the axial direction Da.
[0041] Further, as shown in
[0042] In such a geared compressor 1, the working fluid is sucked into the intake nozzle 22 of the housing 2 from the suction port 22a by rotating the impeller 40 integrally with the rotary shaft 30. In the suction port 22a, the flow rate of the working fluid is adjusted by an opening of the inlet guide vane 6 when the working fluid passes through the inlet guide vane 6. The working fluid passing through the inlet guide vane 6 is taken into the impeller flow path 45 from the intake nozzle 22 through the inflow port 45i.
[0043] The working fluid flows from the inflow port 45i toward the outflow port 45o due to the centrifugal force generated by the impeller 40 that rotates integrally with the rotary shaft 30. The working fluid is compressed while flowing from the inflow port 45i to the outflow port 45o. The compressed working fluid flows out from the outflow port 45o to the outer side Dro in the radial direction Dr, and is sent to the exhaust flow path 23 on the outer side Dro in the radial direction Dr. The working fluid is further compressed while swirling around the axis O along the exhaust flow path 23.
[0044] (Operational Effects)
[0045] According to the geared compressor 1 as described above, the position of the blade tip portion 61s of each of the plurality of movable blades 60 configuring the inlet guide vane 6 overlaps the position of the impeller cap 38 in the axial direction Da. Thereby, a blade height H, which is the length in the blade height direction D1 of the blade main body 61 in the radial direction Dr, can be shortened. The vibration of the blade main body 61 can be suppressed by shortening of the blade main body 61. Specifically, a non-dimensional frequency F of the blade main body 61 is represented by:
F=L.Math.ω/V (1)
[0046] L is a cord length at the blade tip portion 61s in the blade cord direction D2 of the blade main body 61, w is a natural frequency of the blade main body 61, and V is a flow velocity of the working fluid. The natural frequency ω of the blade main body 61 is increased by shortening the blade height H of the blade main body 61. Therefore, when the blade height H of the blade main body 61 is shortened and the natural frequency ω of the movable blade 60 is increased, the non-dimensional frequency F is increased. As the non-dimensional frequency F of the movable blade 60 increases, the self-excited vibration (flutter) caused by the flow of the working fluid is less likely to occur. Therefore, since the position of the blade tip portion 61s overlaps the position of the impeller cap 38 in the axial direction Da, the self-excited vibration of the movable blade 60 can be suppressed due to the working fluid flowing into the housing 2 from the suction port 22a.
[0047] Further, the position of the blade tip portion 61s in the radial direction Dr is formed at the position close to the impeller cap 38 with a gap so as not to contact even when the movable blade 60 rotates. As a result, the space between the blade tip portion 61s and the outer peripheral surface of the impeller cap 38 becomes considerably narrow. In a case where the movable blade 60 is in the fully closed state, when viewed from the axial direction Da, although many areas of the suction port 22a is blocked by the blade tip portion 61s, an annular gap is formed between the blade tip portion 61s and the outer peripheral surface of the impeller cap 38. As a result, the jet may be generated by the working fluid that passes through the annular gap. When the flow velocity of the working fluid is suppressed so as to such jet does not occur, an increase in the flow rate of the centrifugal compressor is prevented. However, it is possible to prevent the working fluid from passing between the inlet guide vane 6 and the rotor end portion 3e by making the gap minute. Therefore, it is possible to effectively suppress the generation of the jet between the inlet guide vane 6 and the rotor end portion 3e.
[0048] Further, the blade tip portion 61s is formed as a surface parallel to the axis. As a result, the cord length L of the blade tip portion 61s can be longer. As a result, the non-dimensional frequency F can be increased in the above Expression (1). This can also suppress the vibration of the blade main body 61.
[0049] Further, in the inlet guide vane 6, even in the fully closed state where the blade main body 61 is the thinnest in the cross-sectional view orthogonal to the axis O, at least a part of the blade tip portion 61s overlaps the impeller cap 38 in the axial direction Da. That is, no matter how the movable blade 60 rotates, a part of the blade tip portion 61s always overlaps the impeller cap 38. As a result, the blade main body 61 is accommodated between the housing 2 and the impeller cap 38 in the radial direction Dr. As a result, the blade height H of the blade main body 61 in the radial direction Dr can be further shortened. The vibration of the blade main body 61 can be further suppressed by shortening the blade main body 61 in this manner.
[0050] Further, in the present embodiment, the position of the entire area of the blade tip portion 61s, not a part of the blade tip portion 61s, overlaps the position of the impeller cap 38 in the axial direction Da. As a result, the blade height H, which is the length in the blade height direction D1 of the blade main body 61 in the radial direction Dr, can be considerably shortened. Therefore, the blade main body 61 is shortened, and the vibration of the blade main body 61 can be effectively suppressed.
[0051] Further, when viewed from the axial direction Da, the entire area of the movable blade 60 is disposed on the outer side Dro in the radial direction Dr with respect to the impeller cap 38. That is, the entire blade main body 61 is disposed on the outer side Dro in the radial direction Dr with respect to the impeller cap 38 so as not to overlap the impeller cap 38 when viewed from the axial direction Da. As a result, the blade height H of the blade main body 61 in the radial direction Dr can be shortened. Therefore, the natural frequency of the movable blade 60 can be increased. As a result, in the above Expression (1), the non-dimensional frequency F is increased, and self-excited vibration is less likely to occur.
Other Embodiments
[0052] While preferred embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated above, it should be understood that these are exemplary of the invention and are not to be considered as limiting. Additions, omissions, substitutions, and other modifications can be made without departing from the gist of the present invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be considered as being limited by the foregoing description, and is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.
[0053] In the above embodiment, as an aspect of the geared compressor 1, a so-called uniaxial two-stage configuration has been described as an example. However, the aspect of the geared compressor 1 is not limited thereto, and a biaxial four-stage, or more axes and stages may be provided depending on the design and specifications.
[0054] Further, the rotary machine of the present invention is not limited to the geared compressor 1, but may be an uniaxial multi-stage flow type centrifugal compressor, or the like, a gas turbine, a steam turbine, or the like in which the rotary shaft 30 is directly rotationally driven by an external driving source.
[0055] <Appendix>
[0056] The rotary machine 1 described in the embodiment is comprehended, for example, as follows.
[0057] (1) The rotary machine 1 according to a first aspect includes a rotary machine 1 including a rotor 3 that includes a rotary shaft 30 that extends in an axial direction Da, in which an axis O extends, about the axis O, an impeller 40 fixed to the rotary shaft 30, and an impeller cap 38 that is disposed at an end portion of the rotary shaft 30 and regulates movement of the impeller 40 in the axial direction Da; a housing 2 that covers the rotor 3 and has a suction port 22a allowing a working fluid to be flowed inside; and an inlet guide vane 6 that is disposed inside the housing 2 on a first side Da1 in the axial direction Da with respect to the impeller 40, and has a plurality of movable blades 60 that extend from the housing 2 toward an inner side Dri in a radial direction Dr around the axis O and disposed at intervals in a circumferential direction Dc about the axis O, in which a blade tip portion 61s, which is a tip end of each of the plurality of movable blades 60 in the radial direction Dr, is disposed on the outer side Dro in the radial direction Dr with respect to an outer peripheral surface of the impeller cap 38, and the position of at least a part of the blade tip portion 61s in the axial direction Da overlaps the position of the impeller cap 38 in the axial direction Da. The rotary machine is, for example, a geared compressor, an axial centrifugal compressor, a gas turbine, a steam turbine, or the like.
[0058] In the rotary machine 1, the position of at least a part of each blade tip portion 61s of the plurality of movable blades 60 configuring the inlet guide vane 6 overlaps the position of the impeller cap 38 in the axial direction Da. As a result, the blade height H, which is the length in the blade height direction D1 of the movable blade 60 in the radial direction Dr, can be shortened. The vibration of the movable blade 60 can be suppressed by shortening the movable blade 60.
[0059] (2) The rotary machine 1 according to a second aspect may be the rotary machine 1 of (1), and the blade tip portion 61s may be a plane parallel to the axis O.
[0060] As a result, the cord length L of the blade tip portion 61s can be longer. As a result, the non-dimensional frequency F can be increased in the above Expression (1). Thereby, the vibration of the movable blade 60 can be suppressed.
[0061] (3) The rotary machine 1 according to a third aspect is the rotary machine 1 of (1) or (2), and each of the plurality of movable blades 60 is rotatable around a shaft portion 62 that extends in the radial direction Dr, and when the movable blade 60 is rotated to be the thinnest in a cross-sectional view orthogonal to the axis O, the position of at least a part of the blade tip portion 61s in the axial direction Da overlaps the position of the impeller cap 38 in the axial direction Da.
[0062] As a result, no matter how the movable blade 60 rotates, a part of the blade tip portion 61s always overlaps the impeller cap 38. As a result, the blade height H of the movable blade 60 in the radial direction Dr can be shorter. The vibration of the movable blade 60 can be further suppressed by shortening the movable blade 60 in this manner.
[0063] (4) The rotary machine 1 according to a fourth aspect is any one of the rotary machines 1 from (1) to (3), and a position of an entire area of the blade tip portion 61s in the axial direction Da overlaps the position of the impeller cap 38 in the axial direction Da.
[0064] As a result, the blade height H, which is the length in the blade height direction D1 of the movable blade 60 in the radial direction Dr, can be considerably shortened. Therefore, the movable blade 60 is shortened, and the vibration of the movable blade 60 can be effectively suppressed.
[0065] (5) The rotary machine 1 according to a fifth aspect is any one of the rotary machines 1 from (1) to (4), and when viewed from the axial direction Da, the entire area of the movable blade 60 is disposed on the outer side Dro in the radial direction Dr with respect to the impeller cap 38.
[0066] As a result, the entire movable blade 60 is disposed on the outer side Dro in the radial direction Dr with respect to the impeller cap 38 so as not to overlap the impeller cap 38 when viewed from the axial direction Da. Thereby, the blade height H of the movable blade 60 in the radial direction Dr can be shortened. As a result, the self-excited vibration is less likely to occur.
EXPLANATION OF REFERENCES
[0067] 1 Geared compressor (rotary machine) [0068] 2 Housing [0069] 3 Rotor [0070] 3e Rotor end portion [0071] 6 Inlet guide vane [0072] 11 Speed increasing transmission portion [0073] 12 Radial bearing [0074] 15 Pinion gear [0075] 16 Large-diameter gear [0076] 17 Thrust bearing [0077] 21 Shaft insertion hole [0078] 22 Intake nozzle [0079] 22a Suction port [0080] 22h Shaft support hole [0081] 23 Exhaust flow path [0082] 30 Rotary shaft [0083] 30s Shaft end [0084] 38 Impeller cap [0085] 38a Tubular portion [0086] 38b Cap tip portion [0087] 38s Tip end [0088] 40 Impeller [0089] 40A First-stage impeller [0090] 40B Second-stage impeller [0091] 41 Disk [0092] 41a First surface [0093] 41b Second surface [0094] 42 Blade [0095] 43 Cover [0096] 45 Impeller flow path [0097] 45i Inflow port [0098] 45o Outflow port [0099] 60 Movable blade [0100] 61 Blade main body [0101] 61s Blade tip portion [0102] 611, 611s Front edge portion [0103] 612, 612s Rear edge portion [0104] 62 Shaft portion [0105] Ar Center axis [0106] D1 Blade height direction [0107] D2 Blade cord direction [0108] Da Axial direction [0109] Da1 First side [0110] Da2 Second side [0111] Dc Circumferential direction [0112] Dr Radial direction [0113] Dri Inner side [0114] Dro Outer side [0115] H Blade height [0116] L Cord length [0117] O Axis