HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENTS IN A COMPRESSOR CASE FOR IMPROVED TIP CLEARANCE CONTROL SYSTEM
20210172332 ยท 2021-06-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
F05D2240/35
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2250/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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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
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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F05D2220/3216
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A compressor case to blade tip clearance system comprising a rotor having blades with tips, the case including an inner case comprising at least one surface feature fluidly coupled to a distribution manifold disposed in a cooling air passageway, the at least one surface feature configured to interact with the cooling air, and a tip clearance located between the tips and the inner case; wherein the tip clearance is maintained responsive to a flow of the cooling air over the at least one surface feature.
Claims
1. A compressor case to blade tip clearance system comprising: a rotor having blades with tips, the case including an inner case comprising at least one surface feature fluidly coupled to a distribution manifold disposed in a cooling air passageway, said at least one surface feature configured to interact with the cooling air, and a tip clearance located between the tips and the inner case; wherein said tip clearance is maintained responsive to a flow of the cooling air over said at least one surface feature.
2. The compressor case to blade tip clearance system according to claim 1, wherein said air is directed to cool said inner case comprising the at least one surface feature and cause a contraction of the inner case and reduce the tip clearance.
3. The compressor case to blade tip clearance system according to claim 1 further comprising: a collection manifold fluidly coupled to the distribution manifold fluidly coupled to said inner case comprising the at least one surface feature.
4. The compressor case to blade tip clearance system according to claim 3, further comprising: a valve fluidly coupled between said collection manifold and said distribution manifold, said valve configured to control said flow of cooling air over said at least one surface feature.
5. The compressor case to blade tip clearance system according to claim 4, further comprising: a controller coupled to said valve, said controller configured to actuate said valve to control the air flow rate to change the tip clearance by changing the temperature of the case.
6. The compressor case to blade tip clearance system according to claim 1, wherein said at least one surface feature is selected from the group consisting of a trip strip, a ridge, a nub, raised and dimpled contours and the like.
7. The compressor case to blade tip clearance system according to claim 1, wherein said at least one surface feature configured as a ring configured to produce a symmetric response to the case.
8. A gas turbine engine compressor having a tip clearance control system comprising: an inner case having a cooling air passageway configured to direct cooling air through said compressor; at least one surface feature formed in a surface of a component in said inner case, said at least one surface feature configured to contact the cooling air; at least one blade having a blade tip; the tip clearance located between said inner case and said blade tip; and a collection manifold fluidly coupled to a distribution manifold fluidly coupled to the cooling air passageway of said inner case comprising the at least one surface feature, wherein said collection manifold and said distribution manifold are configured to direct the cooling air to said at least one surface feature to manage said tip clearance.
9. The gas turbine engine compressor according to claim 8, further comprising: a valve fluidly coupled between said collection manifold and said distribution manifold, said valve configured to control the cooling air over said at least one surface feature.
10. The gas turbine engine compressor according to claim 9, further comprising: a controller coupled to said valve, said controller configured to actuate said valve to control the cooling air flow velocity to change the tip clearance by changing the temperature of the at least one surface feature; and instrumentation and controls coupled to the controller said instrumentation and controls configured to activate said controller responsive to gas turbine engine information.
11. The gas turbine engine compressor according to claim 8, further comprising: an insert coupled to said distribution manifold, said insert selected from the group consisting of a convergent passageway, a divergent passageway, a nozzle and a diffuser.
12. The gas turbine engine compressor according to claim 9, wherein said at least one surface feature is configured to interrupt lamellar flow boundaries along a surface of the cooling air passageway and cause mixing of the cooling air.
13. The gas turbine engine compressor according to claim 8, wherein said distribution manifold is selected from the group consisting of a nozzle and a diffuser.
14. A process for maintaining a tip clearance of a compressor by use of a tip clearance control system comprising: configuring at least a portion of an inner case of the compressor with at least one surface feature; at least one compressor blade having a blade tip; the tip clearance located between said inner case and said blade tip; fluidly coupling a collection manifold to a distribution manifold within the compressor; fluidly coupling said distribution manifold to said inner case comprising the at least one surface feature; directing cooling air from said collection manifold to said distribution manifold to said at least one surface feature; and changing the tip clearance responsive to heat transfer between said case proximate the at least one surface feature and said cooling air.
15. The process of claim 14, wherein said air cools said at least one surface feature.
16. The process of claim 14, further comprising: fluidly coupling a valve between said collection manifold and said distribution manifold, controlling said valve to control the cooling air directed to said at least one surface feature; and utilizing said distribution manifold to at least one of increase the cooling air velocity or decrease the cooling air velocity proximate the at least one surface feature.
17. The process of claim 16, further comprising: coupling a controller to said valve, configuring said controller to actuate said valve to control the cooling air flow rate to change the tip clearance by changing the temperature of the casing proximate the at least one surface feature.
18. The process of claim 17, further comprising: coupling instrumentation and controls to the controller; configuring said instrumentation and controls to activate said controller responsive to gas turbine engine information.
19. The process of claim 14, further comprising: installing an insert proximate said at least one surface feature; modifying the velocity of the cooling air proximate the at least one surface feature with said insert configured as at least one of convergent flow area or divergent flow area.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0030] Compressor 16 includes stages of compressor vanes 26 and blades 28 arranged in low pressure compressor (LPC) section 30 and high pressure compressor (HPC) section 32. Turbine section 20 includes stages of turbine vanes 34 and turbine blades 36 arranged in high pressure turbine (HPT) section 38 and low pressure turbine (LPT) section 40. HPT section 38 is coupled to HPC section 32 via HPT shaft 42, forming the high pressure spool. LPT section 40 is coupled to LPC section 30 and fan 12 via LPT shaft 44, forming the low pressure spool. HPT shaft 42 and LPT shaft 44 are typically coaxially mounted, with the high and low pressure spools independently rotating about turbine axis (centerline) C.sub.L.
[0031] Combustion gas exits combustor 18 and enters HPT section 38 of turbine 20, encountering turbine vanes 34 and turbines blades 36. Turbine vanes 34 turn and accelerate the flow of combustion gas, and turbine blades 36 generate lift for conversion to rotational energy via HPT shaft 42, driving HPC section 32 of compressor 16. Partially expanded combustion gas flows from HPT section 38 to LPT section 40, driving LPC section 30 and fan 12 via LPT shaft 44. Exhaust flow exits LPT section 40 and turbine engine 10 via exhaust nozzle 24. In this manner, the thermodynamic efficiency of turbine engine 10 is tied to the overall pressure ratio (OPR), as defined between the delivery pressure at inlet 22 and the compressed air pressure entering combustor 18 from compressor section 16. As discussed above, a higher OPR offers increased efficiency and improved performance. It will be appreciated that various other types of turbine engines can be used in accordance with the embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0032] Referring to
[0033] Various portions of the inner case 50 architecture can be employed for the use of the surface features 52. In an exemplary embodiment, portions nearest the rotating blades 28 can be utilized. The portions of the inner case 50 that are configured to maintain the tip clearance 54 between the blade tip 60 and inner case 50 can be configured with the surface features 52. Either axial portions and/or radial portions of the inner case 50 can be employed as well. The surface features 52 can be employed in surfaces of the inner case 50 or components 86 that contact the cooling air 56.
[0034] In an exemplary embodiment, the surface feature 52 can be formed as circumferential rings 62 that produce a symmetric response to the case 50. The surface features 52 can be formed into a connector 64 that produces a symmetric response to the case 50. The surface features 52 can be formed as circumferential ribs along an air seal support 86 that produces a symmetric response to the case 50. In an exemplary embodiment the inner case 50 can be configured to experience the cooling effects of the surface features 52 to produce a predetermined blade tip to case clearance 54 change for from about 0% to about 50%. In an exemplary embodiment the predetermined blade tip to case clearance 54 change can be from about 5% to 30% blade cord.
[0035] The compressor 48 includes passageways 66 that are used to direct the air 56 through the compressor 48, specifically into the location of the inner case 50 that includes the surface features 52. Compressor 48 cooling air 56, such as, upstream cooling bleed air, can be utilized to change the temperature of the inner case 50 to adjust the case 50 dimensions in order to maintain the proper predetermined tip clearance 54 between the case 50 and blade tip 60. In an exemplary embodiment, a collection manifold 68 can be fluidly coupled to the cooling air 56 to collect the air 56 and direct the cooling air 56 to a distribution manifold 70. The distribution manifold 70 can be configured to fluidly couple the cooling air 56 with the portion of the case 50 that includes the surface features 52. The cooling air 56 can flow over the surface feature 52 and exchange thermal energy to cool the inner case 50. Radial or axial portions of the inner case 50 that are required to control the tip clearance can receive the cooling air 56.
[0036] A valve 72 can be fluidly coupled between the collection manifold 68 and the distribution manifold 70. The valve 72 can be positioned to control the flow of cooling air 56. The valve 72 can be adjusted to direct the cooling air 56 toward the distribution manifold 70 or to a bypass manifold 74. The valve 72 can be used to control the temperature of the case 50 and control the tip clearance 54 dimensions between the blade tip 60 and case 50 responsive to the heat transfer enhancement of the surface features 52. In an exemplary embodiment, the temperature differential employed to change the tip clearance 54 can be from about 25 degrees Fahrenheit to about 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
[0037] In an exemplary embodiment, a controller 76 can be coupled with the valve 72 and configured to control the valve position. The controller 76 can be a microprocessor and the like, configured to receive input and send output to control the valve 72. The valve 72 can be controlled to maintain/reduce the allocation of the cooling air 56 to the distribution manifold 70 and/or the bypass manifold 74, since the total flow rate of bleed air 56 remains fixed and the valve position determines whether or not it is utilized to effect the thermal contraction of the case 50. The valve 72 is not intended to control the mass flow rate of bleed air 56. That mass flow rate is fixed by the requirement of turbine cooling, which is the intended final destination of bleed air 56.
[0038] In an exemplary embodiment, the controller 76 can be utilized to control the cooling air 56 flow direction to change the tip clearance 54 by changing the temperature of the inner case 50. The controller 76 can operate based on a predetermined schedule derived from engine operational data. For example, flight profile, predetermined schedules, and engine conditions can be utilized to modify the cooling air 56 flow and resultant temperature of the case 50 changing the thermal expansion and changing the dimensions of the case 50 relative to the tip 60. In another embodiment, the controller 76 can be operated based on instrumentation and controls 78 coupled to the controller 76 and based on real time information (temperature, dimensions, operational mode) from the gas turbine engine 10. The instrumentation and controls 78 include sensors (temperature, pressure, flow rate, altitude), programs, signals, communications links, engine operational data and the like. The instrumentation and controls 78 sense parameters and characteristics of the gas turbine engine 10 and provide data through signals. In an exemplary embodiment, the cooling air 56 can be directed over the surface features 52 during engine cruise conditions and redirected during engine transient conditions.
[0039] The distribution manifold 70 can be configured to be portions of the cooling flow pathway structures in the compressor 48. The distribution manifold 70 can comprise the internal heat shielding baffles situated along the path the cooling air 56 travels. The distribution manifold 70 can be shaped by key placement of supports/baffles 64 and casing surfaces 58 to direct cooling air 56 flow. The distribution manifold can be modified in order to further control the flow of the cooling air 56 proximate the surface features 52. The distribution manifold 70 can be configured, with a portion of a flow area 80 being convergent or divergent, as a nozzle, so as to increase flow velocity, or as a diffuser, so as to decrease flow velocity of the cooling air 56. The distribution manifold 70 can be configured to provide a predetermined cooling air 56 velocity across the surface features 52 as well as maintain air pressure and mass flow rates of the cooling air 56. A technical advantage of configuring the distribution manifold 70 includes the capacity to better control the cooling air 56 velocity and thus the cooling effects on the inner case 50 in coordination with the surface features 52.
[0040] In an exemplary embodiment, an insert 82 can be coupled to the distribution manifold 70 and be configured as convergent or divergent, nozzle or diffuser. The insert 82 can change flow parameters proximate the surface features 52. The insert 82 can be placed proximate the surface features 52, upstream or downstream depending on the flow and cooling characteristics needed. The technical advantage the insert 82 can include the capacity to modify a particular inner case 50 design for a predetermined compressor 48 without the need to have to redesign the inner case 50. The insert 82 can have certain flow characteristics that are effective for a particular inner case 50. The insert 82 allows for flow characteristic modifications post construction of the original case 50.
[0041] The combination of the surface features 52, cooling air 56 with valve 72 and controller 76 and additional distribution manifold 70 creates an advantageous compressor case/blade tip clearance control system, or simply tip clearance control system 84 configured to enhance the cooling effect across the component 86 being cooled and thus control the tip clearance 54 between the inner case 50 and blade tip 60. In an exemplary embodiment, the portion of the case 50 being cooled can be an air seal support 86.
[0042] A technical advantage of the compressor case/blade tip clearance control system incorporated with the case is for better control the tip clearance between the case and the blade tips of the high pressure compressor.
[0043] A technical advantage of the compressor case/blade tip clearance control system incorporated within the case includes improving engine cycle performance and maintaining the bleed flow rate, thereby enhancing high pressure compressor life.
[0044] Another technical advantage of the compressor case/blade tip clearance control system incorporated within the case includes the capacity to control the flow of air supplied to the case and actively control the tip clearance responsive to gas turbine engine conditions.
[0045] Another advantage of the tip clearance control system is that it provides for architectures that enable control of the velocity of case cooling air over circumferential surface features that create vortices in the cooling air proximate the case in order to increase the convective heat transfer coefficient of the component being cooled.
[0046] There has been provided a compressor case/blade tip clearance control system. While the compressor case/tip clearance control system has been described in the context of specific embodiments thereof, other unforeseen alternatives, modifications, and variations may become apparent to those skilled in the art having read the foregoing description. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace those alternatives, modifications, and variations which fall within the broad scope of the appended claims.