CASING ASSEMBLY FOR GAS TURBINE ENGINE
20230272724 · 2023-08-31
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Inventors
Cpc classification
F01D9/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2220/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2230/232
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/265
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2250/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/243
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A casing assembly for a gas turbine engine includes a plurality of vane casing segments. Each vane casing segment includes an arcuate member and a pair of split-line flanges. Each split-line flange includes a first axial flange end and a second axial flange end. Each split-line flange is fixedly coupled to an adjacent split-line flange of an adjacent vane casing segment. Each vane casing segment includes at least one row of stator vanes welded to the arcuate member. Each split-line flange is at least partially and circumferentially inclined relative to a rotational axis of the gas turbine engine, such that the first axial flange end is circumferentially offset from the second axial-flange end. Further, each split-line flange includes an intersecting portion, such that at least the intersecting portion of each split-line flange is circumferentially inclined relative to the rotational axis.
Claims
1. A casing assembly for a gas turbine engine having a rotational axis, the casing assembly comprising: a plurality of vane casing segments circumferentially arranged about the rotational axis and disposed adjacent to each other, each vane casing segment comprising: an arcuate member extending circumferentially about the rotational axis, the arcuate member comprising a first axial end portion, a second axial end portion axially spaced apart from the first axial end portion relative to the rotational axis, a pair of circumferential ends circumferentially spaced apart from each other relative to the rotational axis and extending between the first axial end portion and the second axial end portion, and at least one row of casing apertures circumferentially spaced apart from each other relative to the rotational axis; a pair of split-line flanges circumferentially spaced apart from each other relative to the rotational axis, wherein each split-line flange from the pair of split-line flanges is integral with and radially extends from the arcuate member relative to the rotational axis, wherein each split-line flange is disposed at a corresponding circumferential end from the pair of circumferential ends of the arcuate member and extends from the first axial end portion of the arcuate member to the second axial end portion of the arcuate member, wherein each split-line flange comprises a first axial flange end disposed adjacent to the first axial end portion, a second axial flange end disposed adjacent to the second axial end portion, and a mating surface extending between the first axial flange end and the second axial flange end, and wherein each split-line flange is fixedly coupled to an adjacent split-line flange from the pair of split-line flanges of an adjacent vane casing segment from the plurality of vane casing segments; and at least one row of stator vanes circumferentially spaced apart from each other relative to the rotational axis and fixedly coupled to the arcuate member, each stator vane of the at least one row of stator vanes comprising an aerofoil extending at least radially relative to the rotational axis from a radially inner end to a radially outer end and an outer platform disposed at the radially outer end of the aerofoil, wherein the outer platform is at least partially received within a corresponding casing aperture of the at least one row of casing apertures of the arcuate member and welded to the arcuate member, wherein the at least one row of stator vanes is circumferentially disposed between the pair of split-line flanges, the at least one row of stator vanes comprising a pair of end stator vanes disposed at corresponding opposite row ends, such that each end stator vane from the pair of end stator vanes is disposed adjacent to a corresponding split-line flange from the pair of split-line flanges; wherein each split-line flange is at least partially and circumferentially inclined relative to the rotational axis, such that the first axial flange end is circumferentially offset from the second axial flange end; and each split-line flange comprises an intersecting portion disposed adjacent to the at least one row of stator vanes, and wherein at least the intersecting portion of each split-line flange is circumferentially inclined relative to the rotational axis, such that the outer platform of each end stator vane is at least circumferentially spaced apart from the corresponding split-line flange by a minimum circumferential clearance.
2. The casing assembly of claim 1, further comprising at least one vane plate unit at least partially and circumferentially disposed between at least one split-line flange from the pair of split-line flanges of at least one vane casing segment from the plurality of vane casing segments and the adjacent split-line flange of the adjacent vane casing segment, wherein the vane plate unit comprises: a vane plate comprising a first mating surface at least partially engaging with the mating surface of the at least one split-line flange of the at least one vane casing segment and an opposing second mating surface at least partially engaging with the mating surface of the adjacent split-line flange of the adjacent vane casing segment, wherein the vane plate is fixedly coupled to each of the at least one split-line flange and the adjacent split-line flange, such that the at least one split-line flange is fixedly coupled to the adjacent split-line flange via the vane plate, and wherein the vane plate is at least partially and circumferentially inclined relative to the rotational axis; and at least one plate stator vane fixedly coupled to and extending at least radially from the vane plate, wherein the at least one plate stator vane is circumferentially disposed between the proximal end stator vane of the at least one vane casing segment and the proximal end stator vane of the adjacent vane casing segment, such that the at least one row of stator vanes of the at least one vane casing segment, the at least one plate stator vane of the vane plate unit, and the at least one row of stator vanes of the adjacent vane casing segment together at least partially form a single circumferential row of stator vanes.
3. The casing assembly of claim 2, wherein the vane plate has an angular extent about the rotational axis, wherein the arcuate member of each vane casing segment has an angular extent about the rotational axis, and wherein the angular extent of each vane casing segment is greater than the angular extent of the vane plate by at least a factor of 20.
4. The casing assembly of claim 2, wherein the vane plate further comprises an intersecting portion axially intersecting the single circumferential row of stator vanes, and wherein at least the intersecting portion of the vane plate, at least the intersecting portion of the at least one split-line flange of the at least one vane casing segment, and at least the intersecting portion of the adjacent split-line flange of the adjacent vane casing segment are circumferentially inclined relative to the rotational axis by a same circumferential angle.
5. The casing assembly of claim 4, wherein the vane plate further comprises at least one plate aperture, wherein the at least one plate stator vane comprises an aerofoil extending at least radially relative to the rotational axis from a radially inner end to a radially outer end and an outer platform disposed at the radially outer end of the aerofoil, wherein the outer platform is at least partially received within the at least one plate aperture of the vane plate, and wherein the outer platform of the at least one plate stator vane defines a chordal axis extending between opposing axial ends of the outer platform, the chordal axis being circumferentially inclined relative to the rotational axis by the same circumferential angle.
6. The casing assembly of claim 2, wherein the plurality of vane casing segments comprises at least three vane casing segments, such that the angular extent of the arcuate member of each of the at least three vane casing segments is less than 180 degrees about the rotational axis, and wherein the at least one vane plate unit comprises at least three vane plate units, such that each of the at least three vane plate units is at least partially and circumferentially disposed between corresponding adjacent vane casing segments of the at least three vane casing segments.
7. The casing assembly of claim 1, wherein the mating surface of at least one split-line flange from the pair of split-line flanges of at least one vane casing segment from the plurality of vane casing segments at least partially engages with the mating surface of the adjacent split-line flange of the adjacent vane casing segment, such that the at least one row of stator vanes of the at least one vane casing segment at least partially forms a single circumferential row of stator vanes, and wherein at least one split-line flange of the at least one vane casing segment is directly and fixedly coupled to the adjacent split-line flange of the adjacent vane casing segment.
8. The casing assembly of claim 7, wherein the arcuate member of the at least one vane casing segment has an angular extent of at most 180 degrees about the rotational axis.
9. The casing assembly of claim 1, wherein the minimum circumferential clearance is from 5 cm to 10 cm.
10. The casing assembly of claim 1, wherein at least the intersecting portion of at least one split-line flange of each vane casing segment is circumferentially inclined relative to the rotational axis by a circumferential angle, and wherein the outer platform of the end stator vane disposed adjacent to the at least one split-line flange defines a chordal axis extending between opposing axial ends of the outer platform, the chordal axis being circumferentially inclined relative to the rotational axis by the circumferential angle of the at least one split-line flange.
11. The casing assembly of claim 10, wherein the circumferential angle is from 2 degrees to 45 degrees.
12. The casing assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one row of stator vanes further comprises a plurality of rows of stator vanes axially spaced apart from each other relative to the rotational axis and fixedly coupled to the arcuate member, wherein the at least one row of casing apertures further comprises a plurality of rows of casing apertures corresponding to the plurality of rows of stator vanes, wherein each split-line flange further comprises a plurality of intersecting portions disposed adjacent to a corresponding row of stator vanes from the plurality of rows of stator vanes, and wherein at least one intersecting portion from the plurality of intersecting portions is circumferentially inclined relative to the rotational axis.
13. The casing assembly of claim 12, wherein each intersecting portion from the plurality of intersecting portions is circumferentially inclined relative to the rotational axis by a corresponding circumferential angle.
14. The casing assembly of claim 13, wherein the corresponding circumferential angles of at least two intersection portions from the plurality of intersection portions are different from each other.
15. The casing assembly of claim 13, wherein at least one of the plurality of intersecting portions extends parallel to the rotational axis.
16. The casing assembly of claim 1, further comprising a shroud radially spaced apart from the plurality of vane casing segments relative to the rotational axis, wherein the shroud comprises a plurality of shroud segments circumferentially arranged about the rotational axis and disposed adjacent to each other, wherein each shroud segment comprises at least one row of shroud apertures circumferentially spaced apart from each other relative to the rotational axis, and wherein the radially inner end of the aerofoil of each stator vane of the at least one row of stator vanes is at least partially received within a corresponding shroud aperture of the at least one row of shroud apertures of a corresponding shroud segment from the plurality of shroud segments.
17. The casing assembly of claim 16, wherein each shroud segment and an adjacent shroud segment together form an interlocking arrangement that connects each shroud segment to the adjacent shroud segment.
18. The casing assembly of claim 16, further comprising a potting material disposed in each shroud aperture of the at least one row of shroud apertures, such that the potting material surrounds the radially inner end of the aerofoil received within the corresponding shroud aperture and fixedly couples the radially inner end to the corresponding shroud segment.
19. One of a turbine and a compressor for a gas turbine engine, the one of the turbine and the compressor includes the casing assembly of claim 1.
20. A gas turbine engine that includes the casing assembly of claim 1.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0043] Embodiments will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the Figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0061] Aspects and embodiments of the present disclosure will now be discussed with reference to the accompanying figures. Further aspects and embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
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[0063] In use, the core airflow A is accelerated and compressed by the low pressure compressor 14 and directed into the high pressure compressor 15 where further compression takes place. The compressed air exhausted from the high pressure compressor 15 is directed into the combustion equipment 16 where it is mixed with fuel and the mixture is combusted. The resultant hot combustion products then expand through, and thereby drive, the high pressure and low pressure turbines 17, 19 before being exhausted through the core exhaust nozzle 20 to provide some propulsive thrust. The high pressure turbine 17 drives the high pressure compressor 15 by a suitable interconnecting shaft 27. The fan 23 generally provides the majority of the propulsive thrust. The epicyclic gearbox 30 is a reduction gearbox.
[0064] An exemplary arrangement for a geared fan gas turbine engine 10 is shown in
[0065] Note that the terms “low pressure turbine” and “low pressure compressor” as used herein may be taken to mean the lowest pressure turbine stages and lowest pressure compressor stages (i.e., not including the fan 23) respectively and/or the turbine and compressor stages that are connected together by the shaft 26 with the lowest rotational speed in the engine 10 (i.e., not including the gearbox output shaft that drives the fan 23). In some literature, the “low pressure turbine” and “low pressure compressor” referred to herein may alternatively be known as the “intermediate pressure turbine” and “intermediate pressure compressor”. Where such alternative nomenclature is used, the fan 23 may be referred to as a first, or lowest pressure, compression stage.
[0066] The epicyclic gearbox 30 is shown by way of example in greater detail in
[0067] The epicyclic gearbox 30 illustrated by way of example in
[0068] It will be appreciated that the arrangement shown in
[0069] Accordingly, the present disclosure extends to a gas turbine engine having any arrangement of gearbox styles (for example, star or planetary), support structures, input and output shaft arrangements, and bearing locations.
[0070] Optionally, the gearbox may drive additional and/or alternative components (e.g., the intermediate pressure compressor and/or a booster compressor).
[0071] Other gas turbine engines to which the present disclosure may be applied may have alternative configurations. For example, such engines may have an alternative number of compressors and/or turbines and/or an alternative number of interconnecting shafts. By way of further example, the gas turbine engine 10 shown in
[0072] The geometry of the gas turbine engine 10, and components thereof, is defined by a conventional axis system, comprising an axial direction (which is aligned with the rotational axis 9), a radial direction (in the bottom-to-top direction in
[0073] In addition, the present invention is equally applicable to aero gas turbine engines, marine gas turbine engines, and land-based gas turbine engines.
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[0075] The casing assembly 100 includes a plurality of vane casing segments 102-1, 102-2, 102-3 circumferentially arranged about the rotational axis 9 and disposed adjacent to each other. In the illustrated embodiment of
[0076] Each vane casing segment 102-1, 102-2, 102-3 extends about the rotational axis 9. Each vane casing segment 102-1, 102-2, 102-3 includes an arcuate member 104-1, 104-2, 104-3 extending circumferentially about the rotational axis 9. In some embodiments, the arcuate member 104-1, 104-2, 104-3 of the at least one vane casing segment 102-1, 102-2, 102-3 has an angular extent E1-1, E1-2, E1-3 of at most 180 degrees about the rotational axis 9. The vane casing segment 102-1 includes a pair of split-line flanges 116-1, 116-2 circumferentially spaced apart from each other relative to the rotational axis 9. The vane casing segment 102-2 includes a pair of split-line flanges 116-3, 116-4 circumferentially spaced apart from each other relative to the rotational axis 9. The vane casing segment 102-3 includes a pair of split-line flanges 116-5, 116-6 circumferentially spaced apart from each other relative to the rotational axis 9. The designs of the split-line flanges 116-1, 116-2, 116-3, 116-4, 116-5, 116-6 may be similar to each other.
[0077] The vane casing segments 102-1, 102-2, 102-3 may be similar to each other in design and dimensions. The vane casing segments 102-1, 102-2, 102-3 may be hereinafter collectively referred to as the vane casing segment 102. Moreover, the term “vane casing segment 102” may be interchangeably used herein for each vane casing segment 102-1, 102-2, 102-3, without any limitations. Additionally, the term “plurality of vane casing segments 102” may be interchangeably used herein for the plurality of vane casing segments 102-1, 102-2, 102-3, without any limitations. Further, the arcuate member 104-1, 104-2, 104-3 may be hereinafter collectively referred to as the arcuate member 104. Moreover, the term “arcuate member 104” may be interchangeably used herein for each arcuate member 104-1, 104-2, 104-3, without any limitations.
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[0079] The arcuate member 104 includes a first axial end portion 106. The arcuate member 104 also includes a second axial end portion 108 axially spaced apart from the first axial end portion 106 relative to the rotational axis 9. The arcuate member 104 further includes a pair of circumferential ends 110, 112 circumferentially spaced apart from each other relative to the rotational axis 9 and extending between the first axial end portion 106 and the second axial end portion 108. Further, the arcuate member 104 includes at least one row of casing apertures 114-1, 114-2, 114-3 circumferentially spaced apart from each other relative to the rotational axis 9. In some embodiments, the at least one row of casing apertures 114-1, 114-2, 114-3 includes a plurality of rows of casing apertures 114-1, 114-2, 114-3. In the illustrated embodiment of
[0080] Further, each split-line flange 116 from the pair of split-line flanges 116 may be integral with and radially extends from the arcuate member 104 relative to the rotational axis 9. Each split-line flange 116 may be disposed at a corresponding circumferential end 110, 112 from the pair of circumferential ends 110, 112 of the arcuate member 104 and may extend from the first axial end portion 106 of the arcuate member 104 to the second axial end portion 108 of the arcuate member 104. Specifically, the split-line flange 116-1 is disposed at the circumferential end 110 and the split-line flange 116-2 is disposed at the circumferential end 112.
[0081] Each split-line flange 116 includes a first axial flange end 118 disposed adjacent to the first axial end portion 106. Each split-line flange 116 also includes a second axial flange end 120 disposed adjacent to the second axial end portion 108. Each split-line flange 116 further includes a mating surface 122 extending between the first axial flange end 118 and the second axial flange end 120. The mating surface 122 includes a planar shape herein. Alternatively, the mating surface 122 may include any other shape, such as, a curved or helical shape, without any limitations. Further, each split-line flange 116 includes an intersecting portion 136-1, 136-2, 136-3 disposed adjacent to at least one row of stator vanes 126-1, 126-2, 126-3. Specifically, the split-line flange 116 includes three intersecting portions 136-1, 136-2, 136-3 disposed adjacent to the rows of stator vanes 126-1, 126-2, 126-3, respectively.
[0082] Referring now to
[0083] In some embodiments, the mating surface 122 of the at least one split-line flange 116 from the pair of split-line flanges 116 of the at least one vane casing segment 102 from the plurality of vane casing segments 102 at least partially engages with a mating surface 124 of the adjacent split-line flange 116-3 of the adjacent vane casing segment 102, such that the at least one row of stator vanes 126-1 of the at least one vane casing segment 102 at least partially forms a single circumferential row of stator vanes 128-1. The mating surface 124 includes a planar shape herein. Alternatively, the mating surface 124 may include any other shape, such as, a curved or helix shape, without any limitations.
[0084] Further, each split-line flange 116 is at least partially and circumferentially inclined to the rotational axis 9, such that the first axial flange end 118 is circumferentially offset from the second axial flange end 120. Specifically, a circumferential offset C1 may be present between the first and second axial flange ends 118, 120.
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[0086] The at least one row of stator vanes 126-1 is circumferentially disposed between the pair of split-line flanges 116. The at least one row of stator vanes 126-1 includes a pair of end stator vanes 138-1, 138-2 disposed at corresponding opposite row ends 140, 142, such that each end stator vane 138-1 from the pair of end stator vanes 138-1, 138-2 is disposed adjacent to a corresponding split-line flange 116 from the pair of split-line flanges 116. The inclined split-flange 116 may eliminate a possibility of interference between the end stator vane 138-1 and the corresponding split-line flange 116.
[0087] As shown in
[0088] In an embodiment, the mating surface 122 of the split-line flange 116 may be circumferentially inclined relative to the rotational axis 9 by a circumferential angle A1. In some embodiments, the circumferential angle A1 is from about 2 degrees to about 45 degrees. Further, the circumferential angle A1 may be from about 2 degrees to about 10 degrees, without any limitations. Such a range of the circumferential angle A1 may eliminate any interference between the end stator vane 138-1 and the at least one split-line flange 116. In some examples, the circumferential angle A1 may be obtained based on the minimum circumferential clearance 144 to be maintained between the end stator vane 138-1 and the split-line flange 116, without any limitations.
[0089] As shown in
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[0091] Referring again to
[0092] In some embodiments, the interlocking arrangement 160, 162, 164 includes at least one of a Z-shaped arrangement, a V-shaped arrangement with axial end portions 166, 168, a V-shaped arrangement, and a zigzag arrangement (see
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[0094] Further, the split-line flange 916-1 includes an intersecting portion 936-1 that may mate with an intersecting portion 978-1 of the adjacent split-line flange 916-3. In some embodiments, at least the intersecting portion 936-1 of the at least one split-line flange 916-1 of each vane casing segment 102 is circumferentially inclined relative to the rotational axis 9 by a circumferential angle A2. Further, the outer platform 137 of the end stator vane 138-1 disposed adjacent to the at least one split-line flange 916-1 defines a chordal axis B1 extending between opposing axial ends 970, 972 of the outer platform 137. The chordal axis B1 is circumferentially inclined relative to the rotational axis 9 by the circumferential angle A2 of the at least one split-line flange 916-1. In some embodiments, the circumferential angle A2 is from about 2 degrees to about 45 degrees. Further, the circumferential angle A2 may be from about 2 degrees to about 10 degrees, without any limitations. Such a range of the circumferential angle A2 may eliminate any interference between the end stator vane 138-1 and the at least one split-line flange 916-1. The circumferentially inclined intersecting portion 936-1 of the split-line flange 916-1 may ensure that the end stator vane 138-1 of the vane casing segment 102 may be disposed at a minimum circumferential clearance 944-1 from the split-line flange 916-1. Further, the circumferentially inclined intersecting portion 936-1 may ensure that the end stator vane 138-1 does not interfere with the split-line flange 916-1. As illustrated herein, the split-line flange 916-1 may also include a pair of axial portions 974-1 that extend parallel to the rotational axis 9. The intersecting portion 936-1 extends between the pair of axial portions 974-1.
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[0098] Each of the three intersecting portions 936-5, 936-6, 936-7 of the split-line flange 916-4 are disposed adjacent to a corresponding row of stator vanes 126-1, 126-2, 126-3. Further, the intersecting portions 936-5, 936-6 may be circumferentially inclined relative to the rotational axis 9 by a corresponding circumferential angle A4, A5. In some embodiments, the corresponding circumferential angles A4, A5 of at least two intersection portions 936-5, 936-6 from the plurality of intersection portions 936-5, 936-6 are different from each other. Specifically, a value of the circumferential angle A4 of the intersecting portion 936-5 may be different from a value of the circumferential angle A5 of the intersecting portion 936-6. The different values of the circumferential angles A4, A5 may be based on different designs of the at least two rows of stator vanes 126-1, 126-2 corresponding to the at least two intersection portions 936-5, 936-6.
[0099] In some embodiments, the circumferential angle A4, A5 is from about 2 degrees to about 45 degrees. Further, the circumferential angle A4, A5 may be from about 2 degrees to about 10 degrees, without any limitations. Such a range of the circumferential angle A4, A5 may eliminate any interference between the end stator vane 138-1 and the corresponding split-line flange 916-5, 916-6. Moreover, at least one of the plurality of intersecting portions 936-7 extends parallel to the rotational axis 9. In such an example, a circumferential inclination of the at least one of the plurality of intersecting portions 936-7 may not be required due to a design of the corresponding row of stator vanes 126-3. As illustrated herein, the split-line flange 916-5 may also include corresponding axial portions 974-3 that extend parallel to the rotational axis 9.
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[0103] The vane plate unit 1000-1 may include a vane plate 1002 including a first mating surface 1004 at least partially engaging with the mating surface 122 of the at least one split-line flange 116 of the at least one vane casing segment 102-1. Further, the split-line flange 116 may be fixedly connected to the vane plate 1002 via mechanical fasteners (not shown), such as, bolts, screws, pins, and the like. Accordingly, the vane plate 1002 may include features, such as, apertures (not shown), to receive the mechanical fasteners. It should be noted that the present disclosure is not limited by a technique of coupling the split-line flange 116 with the vane plate 1002.
[0104] The vane plate 1002 may also include an opposing second mating surface 1006 at least partially engaging with the mating surface 124 of the adjacent split line flange 116-3 of the adjacent vane casing segment 102-2. Further, the split-line flange 116-3 may be fixedly connected to the vane plate 1002 via mechanical fasteners, such as, bolts, screws, pins, and the like. It should be noted that the present disclosure is not limited by a technique of coupling the split-line flange 116-3 with the vane plate 1002. The vane plate 1002 described herein may be used when a clearance between the end stator vane 138-1 of the vane casing segment 102-1 and an end stator vane 138-2 of the vane casing segment 102-2 may be such that it may be challenging to accommodate the split-line flange 116 of the vane casing segment 102-1 and the split-line flange 116-3 of the vane casing segment 102-2.
[0105] In some embodiments, the vane plate 1002 may be fixedly coupled to each of the at least one split-line flange 116 and the adjacent split-line flange 116-3, such that the at least one split-line flange 116 may be fixedly coupled to the adjacent split-line flange 116-3 via the vane plate 1002. Further, the vane plate 1002 may be at least partially and circumferentially inclined relative to the rotational axis 9. In the illustrated embodiment of
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[0107] As shown in
[0108] Further, the at least one plate stator vane 1008-1, 1008-2, 1008-3 may include an aerofoil 1016 extending at least radially relative to the rotational axis 9 from a radially inner end 1018 to a radially outer end 1020, and an outer platform 1022 (shown in
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[0110] The vane plate 1002 may further include an intersecting portion 1010 axially intersecting the single circumferential row of stator vanes 1028. Further, at least the intersecting portion 1010 of the vane plate 1002, at least the intersecting portion 136-1 of the at least one split-line flange 116 of the at least one vane casing segment 102-1, and at least the intersecting portion 178 of the adjacent split-line flange 116-3 of the adjacent vane casing segment 102-2 may be circumferentially inclined relative to the rotational axis 9 by the same circumferential angle A6. The circumferentially inclined intersecting portion 1010 of the vane plate 1002 may ensure that the plate stator vane 1008-1 is equidistantly disposed between each of the end stator vanes 138-1, 138-2 of the adjacent vane casing segments 102-1, 102-2.
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[0112] Further, the vane plate 1202 further may include an intersecting portion 1210 axially intersecting the single circumferential row of stator vanes 1228. In the illustrated embodiment of
[0113] Further, in various embodiments, the vane plate unit 1200 may include multiple intersecting portions (not shown) that may be similar to the intersecting portion 1210. In an example, each of the multiple intersecting portions of the vane plate unit 1200 may be circumferentially inclined relative to the rotational axis 9 by a circumferential angle (not shown). In some examples, the circumferential angles of at least two of the multiple intersecting portions of the vane plate unit 1200 may be different from each other. In other examples, the circumferential angles of at least two of the multiple intersecting portions may be same. Moreover, in some examples, at least one of the multiple intersecting portions of the vane plate unit 1200 may extend parallel to the rotational axis 9.
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[0115] It will be understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments above-described and various modifications and improvements can be made without departing from the concepts described herein. Except where mutually exclusive, any of the features may be employed separately or in combination with any other features and the disclosure extends to and includes all combinations and sub-combinations of one or more features described herein.