Combustion liners and attachments for attaching to nozzles
11047576 ยท 2021-06-29
Assignee
Inventors
- Jacob Greenfield (Granger, IA, US)
- Thomas J. Ocken (Des Moines, IA, US)
- Jason A. Ryon (Carlisle, IA, US)
Cpc classification
F23R3/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23R3/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23R2900/00005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F23R3/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23R3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An assembly for a turbomachine can include a fuel nozzle and a combustion liner. The fuel nozzle and the combustion liner can be attached to each using a plurality of clip joints such that the combustion liner is longitudinally fixed relative to the fuel nozzle but such that the combustion liner can radially move relative to the fuel nozzle.
Claims
1. An assembly for a turbomachine, comprising: a fuel nozzle having a plurality of axially extending protrusions; and a combustion liner, wherein the fuel nozzle and the combustion liner are attached to each other using a plurality of clip joints such that the combustion liner is longitudinally fixed relative to the fuel nozzle but such that the combustion liner can radially move relative to the fuel nozzle, wherein the combustion liner comprises: a body; and a flange radially extending from the body and configured to abut the fuel nozzle, wherein the flange includes: a plurality of protrusion openings configured to receive a respective protrusion of the plurality of protrusions extending axially from the nozzle; and a slot defined at least partially circumferentially in an outer radius of the flange, the slot configured to receive a clip that is configured to interact contact the protrusion to retain the flange longitudinally to the nozzle but to allow radial growth of the flange.
2. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising the dip disposed in the slot and in connection with the protrusion.
3. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the combustion liner further includes a retainer aperture configured to receive a retaining feature of the clip to retain the clip to the combustion liner.
4. The assembly of claim 3, wherein the retaining feature is configured to removably engage with the retainer aperture.
5. The assembly of claim 3, wherein the retainer aperture is defined in the flange.
6. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the clip includes a U-channel configured to receive the protrusion.
7. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the protrusion includes a bolt having a groove defined therein for interacting with the U-channel of the clip.
8. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the combustion liner includes: a body; a first flange extending from the body and configured to abut a fuel nozzle of a turbomachine the fuel nozzle having a plurality of protrusions, wherein the first flange includes a plurality of protrusion openings configured to receive a respective protrusion extending from the nozzle; and a second flange extending at least partially longitudinally from the first flange to define a pocket between the second flange and the body, wherein the second flange includes a plurality of clip openings configured to allow a clip to be inserted into the pocket through each clip opening to interact with the protrusion to longitudinally retain the combustion liner to the fuel nozzle.
9. The assembly of claim 8, further comprising the clip, wherein the clip includes a compressible shape such that the clip can fit through each respective clip opening in a compressed state and retains the respective clip in the pocket in the released state.
10. The assembly of claim 9, further comprising a removable fastener including: a fastener body; and one or more fastener flanges configured to be moved between a compressed state and a released state; and a channel defined in the fastener body that is configured to interact with the protrusion connected to a fuel nozzle or a combustion liner, wherein the fastener is configured to fit through the clip opening of a second flange which extends from a first flange of a combustion liner or fuel nozzle in the compressed state and to fit within the pocket defined between the second flange and the body in the released state to interact with the second flange and the body to retain the combustion liner to the fuel nozzle such that the combustion liner is longitudinally fixed relative to the fuel nozzle but such that the combustion liner can radially move relative to the fuel nozzle.
11. The assembly fastener of claim 10, wherein the removable fastener is made of a same material as the combustion liner and/or fuel nozzle.
12. A turbomachine component retaining arrangement, comprising: a fuel nozzle defining a nozzle surface, the fuel nozzle having a plurality of protrusions extending axially from the nozzle surface, each of the plurality of protrusions having a head and a neck, the head having a larger radial dimension than the neck; a combustion liner having a combustor surface and a flange with a plurality of openings, the combustion liner being configured such that each of the plurality of axial protrusions extend through the flange through one of the plurality of openings when the combustor surface is axially abutted to the nozzle surface; and a plurality of clips engagable with the flange and the plurality of protrusions, each of the plurality of clips configured to engage with the neck and the head of each of the plurality of protrusions to axially retain each of the plurality of protrusions relative to the flange while allowing radial movement between the plurality of protrusions and the flange wherein each clip is disposed in a slot and in connection with a respective protrusion, wherein each clip includes a U-channel configured to receive the respective protrusion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) So that those skilled in the art to which the subject disclosure appertains will readily understand how to make and use the devices and methods of the subject disclosure without undue experimentation, embodiments thereof will be described in detail herein below with reference to certain figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) Reference will now be made to the drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar structural features or aspects of the subject disclosure. For purposes of explanation and illustration, and not limitation, an illustrative view of an embodiment of an assembly in accordance with the disclosure is shown in
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(12) In certain embodiments, the combustion liner 103 for a turbomachine can include a body 107 and a flange 109 extending from the body 107. The flange 109 can be configured to abut a fuel nozzle 101 of a turbomachine.
(13) The flange 109 can include a plurality of protrusion openings 111 configured to receive a protrusion 113 extending from the nozzle 101 in an axial direction as shown, for example. Referring additionally to
(14) As appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art in view of the disclosure, while certain embodiments are shown, the clip 417 can include any suitable features to retain the combustion liner 103 to the nozzle 101 such that the combustion liner 103 is longitudinally fixed relative to the fuel nozzle 101 but such that the combustion liner 103 can radially move relative to the fuel nozzle 101. As shown, the protrusion can include a bolt having a groove defined therein for interacting with the U-channel of the clip.
(15) The assembly 100 can include the clip 417 disposed in the slot 315 and in connection with the protrusion 113 as shown, e.g., within a groove 316 of the protrusion 113. In certain embodiments, the combustion liner 103 can include a retainer aperture 319 configured to receive a retainer 421 of the clip 417 to retain the clip 421 to the combustion liner 103. The retainer aperture 319 can be defined in the flange 109 as shown and/or in any other suitable location and can include any suitable characteristics (e.g., shape, depth, size).
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(17) The clip 417 can include a retaining feature 421 configured to removably engage with a retainer aperture 319 in the combustion liner 103. The retaining feature can include a pull tab clip 427 extending from the fastener body 423. The pull tab clip 427 can be moved to extend around the combustion liner flange 109 (or the nozzle in a reverse structure) to interact with the retainer aperture 319 when released (as shown in
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(21) As described to above, the fastener 817 can be configured to fit through an opening (e.g., the clip openings 733) of a second flange 729 of the combustion liner 103 in the compressed state and to fit within the pocket 731 defined between the second flange 729 that extends from the first flange 109 in the released state. The clip 817 can interact with the second flange 729 to retain the combustion liner 103 to the fuel nozzle 101 such that the combustion liner is longitudinally fixed relative to the fuel nozzle 101 but also such that the combustion liner 103 can radially move relative to the fuel nozzle 101. The clip 817 can made of a same material as the combustion liner 103 and/or fuel nozzle 101. Any other suitable material is contemplated herein for the clip 817 and/or any other components described hereinabove.
(22) In accordance with at least one aspect of this disclosure, a combustion liner for a turbomachine can include any suitable features, e.g., as described above. It is contemplated that the features of a combustion liner can be included in the fuel nozzle and/or reversed with those of the fuel nozzle as appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art. For example, the combustion liner can include the protrusions and the nozzle may receive a clip for interacting with the protrusion.
(23) In accordance with at least one aspect of this disclosure, a turbomachine component retaining arrangement can include a fuel nozzle defining a nozzle surface 99, the fuel nozzle having a plurality of protrusions extending axially from the nozzle surface 99, each of the plurality of protrusions having a head and a neck (e.g., a groove 316 as described above), the head having a larger radial dimension than the neck. The arrangement can include a combustion liner having a combustor surface 97 and a flange with a plurality of openings, the combustion liner being configured such that each of the plurality of axial protrusions extend through the flange through one of the plurality of openings when the combustor surface 97 is axially abutted to the nozzle surface 99. The arrangement can include plurality of clips engagable with the flange and the plurality of protrusions, each of the plurality of clips configured to engage with the neck (e.g., the groove 316) and the head of each of the plurality of protrusions to axially retain each of the plurality of protrusions relative to the flange while allowing radial movement between the plurality of protrusions and the flange.
(24) Embodiments include quick connect clips and/or pads that replace the need for complex threaded joints. Embodiments of fasteners can slide into a groove and act similarly to a retainer ring, or snap ring and can retain the liner axially and radially as needed for operation. Embodiments reduce risk of the joint failure during operation and parts falling down stream in the engine.
(25) The methods and systems of the present disclosure, as described above and shown in the drawings, provide for combustion liner/nozzle assemblies and fasteners with superior properties. While the apparatus and methods of the subject disclosure have been shown and described with reference to embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that changes and/or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the subject disclosure.