Part of a turbomachine comprising a washer cooperating with a counterbore
11041393 · 2021-06-22
Assignee
Inventors
- Romain Nicolas LAGARDE (La Queue en Brie, FR)
- Marie-Charline Stephanie Charbonnier (Vert Saint Denis, FR)
- Jean-Marc Claude Perrollaz (Hericy, FR)
Cpc classification
F05D2260/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/108
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/246
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/31
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
F01D9/042
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/105
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/243
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/80
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2220/323
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01D9/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention concerns a part of a turbomachine, including an element having a first aerodynamic surface including a counterbore at the bottom of which is provided a mounting hole of a fastening screw of the part, and a washer configured to be accommodate into the counterbore and intended to serve as a support for a head of the fastening screw, wherein the washer has an asymmetry of revolution about a screwing axis and is engaged by shape complementarity in the counterbore, and in that the washer includes a second aerodynamic surface extending in the continuity of the first surface.
Claims
1. A part of a turbomachine comprising: an element having a first aerodynamic surface and comprising a counterbore, said counterbore comprising an upper end and a bottom end, said upper end opening on said first aerodynamic surface and said bottom end forming a mounting hole, a fastening screw having a head and a threaded rod, said head being received into said upper end and said threaded rod passing through said mounting hole, said fastening screw having a screwing axis which extends in a first direction, and a washer accommodated into said upper end of said counterbore and forming a support for said head of said fastening screw, said washer having a first cross sectional oblong shape in a plane perpendicular to said screwing axis and said upper end of the counterbore having a second cross sectional oblong shape in a plane perpendicular to said screwing axis, said first and second cross sectional oblong shapes being complementary, and said washer having a second aerodynamic surface which is aligned with said first aerodynamic surface, and wherein said washer is asymmetric about said screwing axis, said washer forms a strut around the fastening screw separating, along a mounting axis of the fastening screw, a first end on the bottom end of the counterbore and a second end comprising said second aerodynamic surface, the first and second ends of the washer are interconnected on a first side of the washer, the first and second ends of the washer are separated from each other on a second side of the washer which is opposite to the first side, and the first and second sides extend in the first direction.
2. The part according to claim 1, wherein said first end is along a plane that is inclined with respect to said second aerodynamic surface.
3. The part according claim 1, wherein said washer comprises a disc or fork configured to be tightened by said head against the bottom end of the counterbore and a cap for sealing the counterbore and to define said second aerodynamic surface.
4. The part according claim 3, wherein said cap comprises a screwing hole for the fastening screw.
5. The part according to claim 4, wherein a diameter of said screwing hole is smaller than a diameter of the mounting hole for the fastening screw.
6. The part according to claim 1, wherein said second end of the strut comprises a supporting frustoconical inner surface for the head of the fastening screw.
7. The part according to claim 1, wherein said washer is formed of a single part.
8. The part according to claim 1, wherein said part is a vane which comprises a platform having said first aerodynamic surface.
9. The part according to claim 8, wherein said part is a stator vane.
10. The part according to claim 1, wherein the part is one of an air inlet cone, a cowl and a casing.
11. An aircraft turbomachine, comprising the part according to claim 1.
12. The part according to claim 1, wherein the mounting hole of said bottom end is eccentric such that the screwing axis of the mounting hole is closer to a first axial end of the washer than to a second opposite axial end of the washer.
13. The part according to claim 1, wherein the first end is a planar plate of the washer conforming to a shape of the bottom of the counterbore, and the second end of the washer is a second plate that is shaped to correspond to the second aerodynamic surface.
14. The part according to claim 13, wherein the planar plate forms a fork with a U-shaped notch extending longitudinally from a first axial end of the washer.
15. The part according to claim 14, wherein the U-shaped notch comprises a bottom having a hole centered to correspond to the mounting hole of said bottom end.
16. The part according to claim 1, wherein the second oblong shape of said upper end is elongated in a second direction, wherein the second direction is perpendicular to the first direction.
17. The part according to claim 1, wherein the washer has an axis which is aligned with the screwing axis.
18. A part of a turbomachine comprising: an element having a first aerodynamic surface and comprising a counterbore, said counterbore comprising an upper end and a bottom end, said upper end opening on said first aerodynamic surface and said bottom end forming a mounting hole, a fastening screw having a head and a threaded rod, said head being received into said upper end and said threaded rod passing through said mounting hole, said fastening screw having a screwing axis which extends in a first direction, and a washer accommodated into said upper end of said counterbore and forming a support for said head of said fastening screw, said washer having a first cross sectional oblong shape in a plane perpendicular to said screwing axis and said upper end of the counterbore having a second cross sectional oblong shape in a plane perpendicular to said screwing axis, said first and second cross sectional oblong shapes being complementary, and said washer having a second aerodynamic surface which is aligned with said first aerodynamic surface, and wherein said washer is asymmetric about said screwing axis, said washer forms a strut around the fastening screw separating, along a mounting axis of the fastening screw, a first end on the bottom end of the counterbore and a second end comprising said second aerodynamic surface, and wherein said second end of the strut comprises a supporting frustoconical inner surface for the head of the fastening screw.
19. An aircraft turbomachine, comprising a part according to claim 18.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) This invention shall be better understood and other details, characteristics and advantages of this invention shall appear more clearly when reading the following description, with reference to the annexed drawings on which:
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DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
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(19) As shown in
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(22) The screw 8 has a threaded rod 17 with a diameter D1 configured to cooperate by screwing with the thread 9 of the nacelle 3 and a head 18 whose thickness E is significantly less than the depth of the counterbore 11. The head 18 forms a crown whose diameter D2 is smaller than the width of the counterbore 11 to accommodate it but larger than the diameter D3 of the hole 12 to press on an element of the washer 16 when the screw 8 is tightened on the nacelle 3. The head 18 has a pattern on its outer side intended to cooperate with a wrench. Here, the diameter D4 of the pattern is advantageously smaller than the diameter D1 of the rod 17, thus significantly smaller than the diameter D2 of the head 18.
(23) The washer 16 comprises a planar plate 19 conforming to the oblong shape of the bottom 13 of the counterbore 11, with a first end 20 corresponding to the first end 14 of the counterbore and a second end 21 corresponding to the opposite end 15 of the counterbore in its longitudinal direction. Said plate 19 forms a fork with a U-shaped notch extending longitudinally from said first end 20. The bottom of the U-shaped notch provides an hole centered on an axis Y′ arranged to correspond to the axis Y of the hole 12 of the counterbore 11. The notch is arranged to allow the rod 17 of the screw 8 when the latter is installed in the hole 12 of the counterbore and its width allows the rod 17 of the screw to slide in perpendicular position to the plate 19.
(24) The second end 21 of the plate 19 comprises a substantially perpendicular return that connects it to a second plate 22 that is shaped to reproduce the shape of the secondary vein at the counterbore 11 and for its outer surface 22′ to form an aerodynamic surface in continuity with the aerodynamic surface 10 of platform 7. As shown in
(25) The washer 16 therefore forms a strut around the screw 8 separating, along the axis Y′ for mounting the screw, a first end, corresponding to the surface of the flat plate 22 resting on the bottom 13 of the counterbore 11, and a second end 22′, corresponding to the external surface 22′ of the second plate 22.
(26) The second plate 22 has a circular opening 23 centered on the position of the hole 12 in the counterbore 11. As shown in
(27) To bolt the vane 5 with this device, the screw 8 is first positioned in the washer 16 by inserting the head 18 into the space between the two plates, 19 and 22, of the washer 16. The rod 17 is also engaged in the U-shaped notch of the first plate 9. The screw 8 is then slid parallel to the first plate 19 along the notch until it is in front of the opening 23 for passing the wrench. Then the rod 17 of the screw is inserted into the hole 12 of the counterbore provided for its mounting. As the screw is tightened in the thread 9, the washer 16 is pushed into the counterbore 11 with the screw 8. With reference to
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(29) The washer 33 is here a solid part cut in a cylinder generated by the oblong shape of the counterbore 11, in order to occupy the volume of the latter. The thickness of the washer 33 corresponds to the thickness of the counterbore 11. A first side 34 of the washer is perpendicular to the generating lines Di of the cylinder and is shaped to fit the bottom 13 of the counterbore 11. As shown in
(30) An annular passage 36 of circular cross-section about an axis Y′ perpendicular to said first side 34 passes through the washer 33 from one side to the other. Said perpendicular axis Y′ corresponds to the axis Y of the hole 12 of the counterbore 11 when the washer 33 is installed in the latter. The axis Y′ is therefore offset longitudinally with respect to the oblong shape of the washer 33.
(31) This passage 36 comprises a cylindrical section 37, on the side of the first side 34, which has a diameter adapted to allow the rod 31 of the screw 30 to pass through but not its head 32. The passage has a second section 38 corresponding to a conical recess machined in the second side 35 of the washer. The angle of the cone of this recess corresponds to the angle of the cone of the head 32 of the screw 30. In addition, the conicity of the recess 38 and the head 32 of the screw is adapted so that the head 32 of the screw does not come out of the washer 33 when the head 32 of the screw 30 is pressed against the bottom of the recess 38. Ideally, as shown in
(32) To install this device, it is possible to place first the washer 33 in the counterbore 11, then insert the screw 30 in the passage 36 and tighten it in the thread 9 of the nacelle 3. As shown in
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(37) The washer 40 can be a full part cut from a cylinder generated by the circular shape of the counterbore 110, in order to occupy the volume of the latter. The thickness of the washer 40 corresponds to the thickness of the counterbore 110. The first side 340 of the washer is perpendicular to the generating lines Di′ of the cylinder and is shaped to fit the bottom 130 of the counterbore 110. As shown in
(38) An annular passage 36 of circular cross-section about an axis Z′ perpendicular to said second side 35 passes through the washer 40 from one side to the other. Said perpendicular axis Z′ corresponds to the axis Z of the hole 120 of the counterbore 110 when the washer 40 is installed in the latter. The axis Z′ is therefore centered longitudinally with respect to the circular shape of the washer 40.
(39) This passage 36 is similar to the annular passage 36 described in reference to
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(41) This invention is not limited to the bolting of the stator vane 5 of the straightener on the casing 4 and nacelle 3. This invention also applies to the bolting of other structures of the turbomachine, in particular those involved in the channeling of an air flow into or out of the turbomachine. Such as the bolting used to fix the fan vanes mounted on the internal discs of the fan 2 or a row of rotor vanes whose radially inner ends can be fixed on a disc carried by a turbomachine shaft or the general structural casing of the nacelle 3.