Turbine shroud assembly with axially biased pin and shroud segment
11286812 ยท 2022-03-29
Assignee
Inventors
- Ted J. Freeman (Danville, IN, US)
- Aaron D. Sippel (Zionsville, IN, US)
- David J. Thomas (Brownsburg, IN, US)
Cpc classification
F05D2260/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/11
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
F01D25/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2300/6033
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D11/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D11/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/55
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2300/50212
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/246
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/31
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/243
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01D11/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A turbine shroud assembly includes a carrier assembly, a blade track assembly, and a first biasing member. The carrier assembly includes a carrier segment having an outer wall, a first mount flange and a second mount flange having a chordal seal. The blade track assembly includes a blade track segment and a first mount pin. The first biasing member is arranged axially between and engaged with a retainer plug of the first mount pin and a pin segment of the first mount pin such that a portion of the pin segment engages an attachment feature of the blade track segment so as to bias the attachment feature into engagement with the chordal seal of the second mount flange.
Claims
1. A turbine shroud assembly for use with a gas turbine engine, the turbine shroud assembly comprising a carrier assembly including a carrier segment made of metallic materials and arranged circumferentially at least partway around an axis, the carrier segment having an outer wall, a first mount flange that extends radially inward from the outer wall, and a second mount flange axially spaced apart from the first mount flange and that extends radially inward from the outer wall, the second mount flange including a radially extending wall and a chordal seal that extends axially away from the radially extending wall, a blade track assembly including a blade track segment made of ceramic matrix composite materials and a first mount pin assembly, the blade track assembly supported by the carrier to locate the blade track segment radially outward of the axis and define a portion of a gas path of the turbine shroud assembly, and the blade track segment including a shroud wall that extends circumferentially partway around the axis and an attachment feature that extends radially outward from the shroud wall, and the first mount pin assembly including a retainer plug extending axially into the first mount flange and a pin segment extending axially away from the retainer plug, through the attachment feature, and into the second mount flange so as to couple the blade track assembly to the carrier segment, and a first biasing member arranged axially between and engaged with the retainer plug of the first pin mount assembly and the pin segment such that a portion of the pin segment engages the attachment feature of the blade track segment so as to bias the attachment feature into engagement with the chordal seal of the second mount flange.
2. The turbine shroud assembly of claim 1, wherein the attachment feature includes a first attachment post that extends radially outward from the shroud wall and that defines an axially forward facing surface, and a second attachment post that extends radially outward from the shroud wall and that is axially spaced apart from the first attachment post, wherein the pin segment includes a first step defining an axially facing step face, and wherein the axially facing step face abuts the axially forward facing surface of the first attachment post such that the biasing of the pin segment via the first biasing member biases the axially facing step face into the first attachment post and the second attachment post into sealing engagement with the chordal seal.
3. The turbine shroud assembly of claim 2, wherein the attachment feature is located axially between the first mount flange and the second mount flange.
4. The turbine shroud assembly of claim 3, wherein the first mount flange includes an axially-extending installation aperture that receives a portion of the retainer plug and a portion of the pin segment such that the first biasing member is located within the axially-extending installation aperture.
5. The turbine shroud assembly of claim 4, wherein the carrier segment further includes a third mount flange that extends radially inward from the outer wall of the carrier segment, wherein the third mount flange is located axially between the first mount flange and the second mount flange, and wherein the pin segment extends axially through the first attachment post, the third mount flange, and the second attachment post.
6. The turbine shroud assembly of claim 5, wherein the carrier segment further includes a fourth mount flange that extends radially inward from the outer wall of the carrier segment and that is spaced apart from and located axially aft of the third mount flange, wherein the third mount flange is located axially between the first mount flange and the fourth mount flange, wherein the fourth mount flange is located axially between the third mount flange and the second mount flange, and wherein the pin segment extends axially through the first attachment post, the third mount flange, the fourth mount flange, and the second attachment post.
7. The turbine shroud assembly of claim 6, wherein the first attachment post is located axially between the first mount flange and the third mount flange, and wherein the second attachment post is located axially between the fourth mount flange and the second mount flange.
8. The turbine shroud assembly of claim 7, wherein the radially extending wall of the second mount flange includes an axially extending recess within which an axial end of the pin segment is arranged, and wherein an axial space is formed between the axial end of the pin segment and an inner axial wall of the recess.
9. The turbine shroud assembly of claim 8, wherein the pin segment is a split-pin fastener that includes a forward pin that extends into the first mount flange, through the first attachment post, and through the third mount flange, and an aft pin circumferentially aligned with and aft of the forward pin that extends through the fourth mount flange, through the second attachment post, and into the second mount flange, and wherein the forward pin is separate from the aft pin so as to allow for independent loading during use in the gas turbine engine.
10. The turbine shroud assembly of claim 9, wherein the forward pin includes an aft axial end face and a connection tab having a smaller diameter than the forward pin that extends axially away from the aft axial end face, and wherein the aft pin includes a forward axial end face and a connection pocket that receives the connection tab, and wherein the connection tab and connection pocket are sized such that the aft axial end face of the forward pin and the forward axial end face of the aft pin contact each other.
11. The turbine shroud assembly of claim 1, wherein the attachment feature includes a first attachment post that extends radially outward from the shroud wall and a second attachment post that extends radially outward from the shroud wall, that is spaced apart from and located axially aft of the first attachment post, and that defines an axially forward facing surface, wherein the pin segment includes a first step defining an axially facing step face, and wherein the axially facing step face abuts the axially forward facing surface of the second attachment post such that the biasing of the pin segment via the first biasing member biases the axially facing step face into the second attachment post and the second attachment post into engagement with the chordal seal.
12. The turbine shroud assembly of claim 11, wherein the carrier segment further includes a third mount flange that extends radially inward from the outer wall of the carrier segment, wherein the third mount flange is located axially between the first mount flange and the second mount flange, and wherein the first attachment post is located axially between the first mount flange and the third mount flange and the second attachment post is located axially between the third mount flange and the second mount flange.
13. The turbine shroud assembly of claim 12, wherein the first mount flange includes an axially-extending installation aperture that receives a portion of the retainer plug and a portion of the pin segment such that the first biasing member is located within the axially-extending installation aperture.
14. A turbine shroud assembly for use with a gas turbine engine, the turbine shroud assembly comprising a carrier segment arranged circumferentially at least partway around an axis, the carrier segment having a first mount flange that extends radially inward and a second mount flange axially spaced apart from the first mount flange and that extends radially inward, the second mount flange including a radially extending wall and a chordal seal that extends axially away from the radially extending wall, a blade track assembly including a blade track segment and a first mount pin assembly, the blade track segment including a shroud wall and an attachment feature that extends radially outward from the shroud wall, and the first mount pin assembly coupling the blade track assembly to the carrier segment and including a retainer plug extending axially into the first mount flange and a pin segment extending axially away from the retainer plug, and a first biasing member arranged axially between and engaged with the retainer plug of the first pin mount assembly and the pin segment such that a portion of the pin segment engages the attachment feature of the blade track segment so as to bias the attachment feature into engagement with the chordal seal of the second mount flange.
15. The turbine shroud assembly of claim 14, wherein the attachment feature includes a first attachment post that extends radially outward from the shroud wall and that defines an axially forward facing surface, wherein the pin segment includes a first step defining an axially facing step face, and wherein the axially facing step face abuts the axially forward facing surface of the first attachment post such that the biasing of the pin segment via the first biasing member biases the axially facing step face into the first attachment post and the blade track segment into sealing engagement with the chordal seal.
16. The turbine shroud assembly of claim 15, wherein the first mount flange includes an axially-extending installation aperture that receives a portion of the retainer plug and a portion of the pin segment such that the first biasing member is located within the axially-extending installation aperture.
17. The turbine shroud assembly of claim 16, wherein the first mount pin assembly is a split-pin fastener that includes a forward pin that extends into the first mount flange and an aft pin circumferentially aligned with and aft of the forward pin that extends into the second mount flange, and wherein the forward pin is separate from the aft pin so as to allow for independent loading during use in the gas turbine engine.
18. The turbine shroud assembly of claim 17, wherein the forward pin includes an aft axial end face and a connection tab having a smaller diameter than the forward pin that extends axially away from the aft axial end face, and wherein the aft pin includes a forward axial end face and a connection pocket that receives the connection tab, and wherein the connection tab and connection pocket are sized such that the aft axial end face of the connection tab and the forward axial end face of the aft pin contact each other.
19. The turbine shroud assembly of claim 15, wherein the second mount flange includes an axially-extending installation aperture that receives a portion of the retainer plug and a portion of the pin segment such that the first biasing member is located within the axially-extending installation aperture, and wherein the first biasing member exerts a pulling biasing force on the pin segment.
20. A method of forming a turbine shroud assembly, comprising providing a carrier assembly including a carrier segment made of metallic materials and arranged circumferentially around an axis, the carrier segment having an outer wall, a first mount flange that extends radially inward from the outer wall, and a second mount flange axially spaced apart from the first mount flange and that extends radially inward from the outer wall, the second mount flange including a radially extending wall and a chordal seal that extends axially away from the radially extending wall, providing a blade track assembly including a blade track segment made of ceramic matrix composite materials and a first mount pin assembly, the blade track assembly supported by the carrier to locate the blade track segment radially outward of the axis and define a portion of a gas path of the turbine shroud assembly, and the blade track segment including a shroud wall that extends circumferentially partway around the axis and an attachment feature that extends radially outward from the shroud wall, coupling the blade track assembly to the carrier segment via the first mount pin assembly, the first mount pin assembly including a retainer plug extending axially into the first mount flange and a pin segment extending axially away from the retainer plug, through the attachment feature, and into the second mount flange, and arranging a first biasing member axially between the retainer plug of the first pin mount assembly and the pin segment such that a portion of the pin segment engages the attachment feature of the blade track segment so as to bias the attachment feature into sealing engagement with the chordal seal of the second mount flange.
Description
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(9) For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the disclosure, reference will now be made to a number of illustrative embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same.
(10) An illustrative aerospace gas turbine engine 10 includes a fan 12, a compressor 14, a combustor 16, and a turbine 18 as shown in
(11) The turbine section 18 includes at least one turbine wheel assembly 20 and a turbine shroud 22 positioned to surround the turbine wheel assembly 20 as shown in
(12) In the illustrative embodiment, the turbine shroud 22 is made up of a number of turbine shroud assemblies 26 that each extend circumferentially partway around the axis 11 and cooperate to surround the turbine wheel assembly 20. In other embodiments, the turbine shroud 22 is annular and non-segmented to extend fully around the central axis 11 and surround the turbine wheel assembly 20. In yet other embodiments, certain components of the turbine shroud 22 are segmented while other components are annular and non-segmented.
(13) Each turbine shroud assembly 26 includes a carrier assembly 30, a blade track assembly 50, and at least one biasing member 70, as shown in
(14) In the illustrative embodiment, the first mount flange 36 is located at an axially forward end of the outer wall 34 and the second mount flange 38 is located at an axially aft end of the outer wall 34, as shown in
(15) The blade track assembly 50 of the turbine shroud assembly 26 includes a blade track segment 52 and a first mount pin assembly 53, as shown in
(16) The blade track segment 52 includes a shroud wall 56 and at least one attachment feature 58, as shown in
(17) The at least one attachment feature 58 extends radially outward from the outer surface 59 of the shroud wall 56, as shown in
(18) In the illustrative embodiment, the carrier segment 32 further includes a third mount flange 42 that extends radially inward from the outer wall 34 of the carrier segment 32 and a fourth mount flange 44 that extends radially inward from the outer wall 34 of the carrier segment and that is spaced apart from and located axially aft of the third mount flange 42, as shown in
(19) The first attachment post 60 extends radially outwardly such that the first attachment post 60 is located axially between the first mount flange 36 and the third mount flange 42, as shown in
(20) The turbine shroud assembly 26 includes a first biasing member 70 located axially between the first mount flange 36 and the first attachment post 60, as shown in
(21) In the illustrative embodiment, the turbine shroud assembly 26 further includes a second biasing member 72 located axially between the fourth mount flange 44 and the second attachment post 62, as shown in
(22) The first mount flange 36 includes a radially outer biasing member recess 74 formed within the first mount flange 36 that is recessed away from the axially aft facing wall 41, as shown in
(23) In the illustrative embodiment, the first attachment post 60 also includes a radially outer biasing member recess 82 formed within the first attachment post 60 that is recessed away from the axially forward facing wall 43, as shown in
(24) Each of the biasing member recesses 74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88 is configured to receive a portion of the biasing members 70, 72, as shown in
(25) In the illustrative embodiment, the second wave spring 72 may have at least one curved portion 94 that is arranged in the recess 78 formed in the axially aft facing surface 45 of the fourth mount flange 44. The second wave spring 72 may have at least one second curved portion 96 that is arranged in the recess 86 formed in the axially forward facing surface 47 of the second attachment post 62. Each of the first and second wave springs 70, 72 may have additional curves, some of which would be located within the recesses 76, 80, 84, and 88, as shown in
(26) In the illustrative embodiment, each wave spring 70, 72 is a linear wave spring that includes an elongated, relatively flat body having the curves described above, as shown in
(27) Alternatively, the first biasing member 70 and the second biasing member 72 may be formed as annular ring springs that circumferentially surround the first mount pin assembly 53, as shown in
(28) In the embodiments discussed above, the turbine shroud assembly 26 includes both a first and second attachment post 60, 62, and both a first and second biasing member 70, 72. In other embodiments, the turbine shroud assembly 26 may include a single biasing member located between one of the first mount flange 36 and the first attachment post 60 or the fourth mount flange 44 and the second attachment post 62. Likewise, the turbine shroud assembly 26 may only include a single, fully radially extending attachment post that extends nearly to the inner surface of the outer wall 34. For example, the turbine shroud assembly 26 may only include the second attachment post 62, and only a single biasing spring located between the fourth mount flange 44 and the second attachment post 62. As a further example, the turbine shroud assembly 26 may only include the first attachment post 60, and only a single biasing spring located between the first mount flange 36 and the first attachment post 60. In this case, the blade track assembly 52 includes a radially extending wall where the second attachment post 62 is located in
(29) In the illustrative embodiment, the turbine shroud assembly 26 includes the first mount pin assembly 53, as shown in
(30) In other embodiments, the first mount pin assembly 53 is a split-pin fastener that includes a forward pin 54 that extends into the first mount flange 36, through the first attachment post 60, and through the third mount flange 42, and an aft pin 55 circumferentially aligned with and aft of the forward pin 54 that extends through the fourth mount flange 44, through the second attachment post 62, and into the second mount flange 38, and shown in
(31) Another embodiment of a turbine shroud assembly 126 in accordance with the present disclosure is shown in
(32) The turbine shroud assembly 126 includes a carrier assembly 130 having a carrier segment 132, a blade track assembly 150 having a blade track segment 152, a first mount pin assembly 153, and a first biasing member 170, as shown in
(33) The blade track segment 152 includes a shroud wall 156 and at least one attachment feature 158, as shown in
(34) In the illustrative embodiment, the turbine shroud assembly 126 includes the first mount pin assembly 153, as shown in
(35) In some embodiments, the pin segment 181 may have a circular cross-section, or may have any other suitable cross-section. The pin segment 181 may be formed as a single monolithic pin that extends through the first mount flange 136, the first attachment post 160, the third and fourth mount flanges 142, 144, the second attachment post 162, and into the second mount flange 138. In other embodiments, the pin segment 181 is a split-pin fastener that includes a forward pin 154 that extends into the first mount flange 136, through the first attachment post 160, and through the third mount flange 142, and an aft pin 155 circumferentially aligned with and aft of the forward pin 154 that extends through the fourth mount flange 144, through the second attachment post 162, and into the second mount flange 138. The forward pin 154 is separate from the aft pin 155 so as to allow for independent loading during use in the gas turbine engine.
(36) In the illustrative embodiment in which the pin segment 181 is a split-pin fastener, the forward pin 154 includes an aft axial end face and a connection tab 184 having a smaller diameter than the forward pin that extends axially away from the aft axial end face, as shown in
(37) In the illustrative embodiment, the first mount flange 136 includes an axially-extending installation aperture 137 that receives a portion 186 of the retainer plug 180 and a portion of the forward axial end of the pin segment 181, as shown in
(38) In the illustrative embodiment, the first biasing member 170 is arranged between the portion 186 of the retain plug 180 that extends into the first mount flange 136 and the portion of the forward axial end of the pin segment 181 that also extends into the first mount flange 136, as shown in
(39) Alternatively, as shown in
(40) Another embodiment of a turbine shroud assembly 226 in accordance with the present disclosure is shown in
(41) The turbine shroud assembly 226 includes a carrier assembly 230 having a carrier segment 232, a blade track assembly 250 having a blade track segment 252, a first mount pin assembly 253, a first biasing member 270, and a second biasing member 272 as shown in
(42) The blade track segment 252 includes a shroud wall 256 and at least one attachment feature 258, as shown in
(43) The turbine shroud assembly 226 includes the first mount pin assembly 253, as shown in
(44) In the illustrative embodiment, the turbine shroud assembly 226 includes a first biasing member 270 and a second biasing member 272, the first and second biasing members 270, 272 being braid seals that extend circumferentially at least partway around the blade track segment 252, as shown in
(45) In the illustrative embodiment, the turbine shroud assembly 226 further includes a second braid seal 272 located axially between the fourth mount flange 244 and the second attachment post 262, as shown in
(46) Another embodiment of a turbine shroud assembly 326 in accordance with the present disclosure is shown in
(47) The turbine shroud assembly 326 includes a carrier assembly 330 having a carrier segment 332, a blade track assembly 350 having a blade track segment 352, a first mount pin assembly 353, a first biasing member 370, and a second biasing member 372 as shown in
(48) The blade track segment 352 includes a shroud wall 356 and at least one attachment feature 358, as shown in
(49) The turbine shroud assembly 326 includes the first mount pin assembly 353, as shown in
(50) In the illustrative embodiment, the turbine shroud assembly 326 includes a first biasing member 370 and a second biasing member 372, the first and second biasing members 370, 372 being radial springs, as shown in
(51) In at least some embodiments, a turbine shroud assembly includes a wave spring that is placed between an aft side of an inner clevis of a carrier segment of the turbine shroud assembly and an aft leg of a CMC blade track segment. Alternatively, a wave spring may be placed between a forward vertical leg extending away from the carrier segment and a front leg of the CMC blade track segment. As a further alternative, a wave spring may be placed between both the inner clevis and aft leg of the CMC blade track segment and the front carrier leg and the front leg of the CMC blade track segment. The wave spring is compressed upon installation and forces the seal segment aft and into contact with a chordal seal of the carrier segment. Such an embodiment may be utilized with a single mount pin or a split-pin assembly, both of which are inserted through the forward leg of the carrier segment. The wave spring could be of a typical ring configuration, linear wave springs, or both. The ring configuration may be arranged around the mount pin and be self-contained.
(52) In an alternative embodiment, a stepped pin is inserted through the forward leg of the carrier segment. The stepped pin is configured such that the major diameter of the pin is larger than the hole in the aft flange or forward flange of the CMC blade track segment. This allows the pin to push aft on the CMC blade track segment. A spring, such as a coil, wave spring, ring spring, or Bellville washer, is inserted in front of the pin and is compressed by a retaining cap. The retaining cap also acts to retain the pin and seal in the cavity from air leaks. The retaining cap may be press fit, threaded, tack welded in place, retained by the vane in front of it, or a combination of the aforementioned methods. Alternatively, the mount pin may include two pins or be a split-pin assembly in which the forward pin has a single large diameter and the aft pin is stepped as discussed above.
(53) In order to facilitate ease of installation, the forward pin may have a nose that inserts into the aft pin. In other embodiments, the mount pin may be inserted from the aft side through an aft leg or flange extending from the outer wall of the carrier segment. The embodiments including the pin inserted from the forward end are simpler to install, provide more options for the type of spring and the location of the spring, and any leakage is to a higher pressure source, reducing the leakage relative to an aft inserted pin. Also, such embodiments can use the vane to retain the plug, thus eliminating any tack welding.
(54) While the disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the foregoing drawings and description, the same is to be considered as exemplary and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only illustrative embodiments thereof have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected.