Variable-pitch blade control ring for a turbomachine
10927699 ยท 2021-02-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Alain Marc Lucien Bromann (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Kamel BENDERRADJI (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Lilian Yann DUMAS (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Blaise Bergon (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Suzanne Madeleine COUSTILLAS (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
Cpc classification
F05D2260/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/563
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/50
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/79
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D17/162
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
Variable-pitch blade control ring (44) for a turbine engine, including an annular body (42) configured to be mounted so as to be rotatable about an annular casing (16) of the turbine engine. The body links to levers (34) for connecting to the vanes. The ring has a mechanism for guiding in an axial and/or helical direction, supported by the body. The mechanism includes at least one substantially radial finger (60, 62) for axial abutment on at least one first surface (72, 74) of the casing and for sliding on the surface.
Claims
1. A variable-pitch vanes control ring for a turbine engine, comprising: an annular body having an axis of revolution and being configured to be mounted so as to be rotatable about said axis and an annular casing of the turbine engine, said annular body comprising a first pin for each of the vanes, each first pin being configured to be linked to a lever which is connected to one of the vanes; at least one finger configured to guide the annular body in at least one of an axial and a helical direction along said axis, said at least one finger being radial relative to said axis and supported by said annular body, said at least one finger comprising a radial pin which passes through an opening of said annular body, said at least one finger comprising a bushing radial relative to said axis, said bushing being configured to cooperate by axial abutment with at least one first surface of said casing and by sliding with said at least one first surface.
2. The ring according to claim 1, wherein the ring further comprises at least one second pin configured to center and guide the annular body in rotation about said axis, said at least one second pin being supported by said annular body, said at least one second pin supporting a pad, said pad being configured to cooperate by radial abutment with a second surface of said casing and by sliding with said second surface.
3. The ring according to claim 1, wherein a radial external end of said radial pin threaded and receives a nut, and a radially internal end of said radial pin supports said bushing.
4. The ring according to claim 3, wherein said bushing is mounted so as to rotate freely on said radially internal end said radial pin.
5. The ring according to claim 1, wherein said bushing comprises an annular collar at a radially external end.
6. A system for controlling variable-pitch vanes for a turbine engine, comprising said at least one variable-pitch vanes control ring according to claim 1 mounted so as to rotate about said axis and said casing, and at least one annular row of variable-pitch vanes extending radially relative to said axis and being connected to said annular body so that a rotation of the at least one ring about the casing sets the variable-pitch vanes into rotation about corresponding radial axes for each vane, wherein said casing comprises at least one groove for housing and guiding said at least one finger.
7. The system according to claim 6, wherein said groove is formed in a boss of the casing.
8. The system according to claim 6, wherein said groove has a shape of an arc of a circle and is delimited by two peripheral surfaces in cylinder portions that are configured to cooperate with said bushing.
9. The system according to claim 6, wherein the system comprises means for actuating said at least one ring so as to rotate same about the casing, said means for actuating comprise a single actuator, said finger and said groove being diametrically opposite said actuator relative to said axis.
10. The system according to claim 6, wherein said groove has a median radius that is equal to an axial distance between a first transverse plane passing through said axes of rotation of the vanes and a second transverse plane passing through said finger.
11. A turbine engine for an aircraft, including at least one variable-pitch vane control ring comprising: an annular body having an axis of revolution and being configured to be mounted so as to be rotatable about said axis and an annular casing of the turbine engine, said annular body comprising a first pin for each of the vanes, each first pin being configured to be linked to a lever which is connected to one of the vanes; at least one finger configured to guide the annular body in at least one of an axial and a helical direction along said axis, said at least one finger being radial relative to said axis and supported by said annular body, said at least one finger comprising a radial pin which passes through an opening of said annular body, said at least one finger comprising a bushing radial relative to said axis, said bushing being configured to cooperate by axial abutment with at least one first surface of said casing and by sliding with said at least one first surface.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be better understood, and further details, features and advantages of the invention will become clearer upon reading the following description, which is provided by way of non-limiting example, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) Each vane 14 comprises a blade 18 and a radially external cylindrical pivot 20, connected by a disc or plate 22 extending perpendicularly to the axis 24 of the vane in a corresponding housing 26 of the casing 16. The radially internal surface 28 of the disc is aligned with the internal wall 30 of the casing so as not to oppose the gas flow.
(10) In the prior art, the cylindrical pivot 20 of each vane 14 extends inside a radial cylindrical shaft 32 of the casing 16 and the radially external end thereof is connected by a lever 34 to a control ring 36, which surrounds the casing 16 and is connected to actuation means (not shown in
(11) The vanes 14 can rotate about the axes 24 thereof between a position, called fully shut position, and a position, called fully open position.
(12) In the fully shut position, the blades 18 of the vanes 14 are inclined relative to the longitudinal axis of the turbine engine, i.e. the chord of each vane (the line that connects the leading edge to the trailing edge) is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the turbine engine. The blades 18 together define a minimum section for the passage of air in the duct. The vanes 14 are brought to this position when the turbine engine is at low speed or idling, the airflow flowing in the compressor then having a minimum value.
(13) In the fully open position, the blades 18 of the vanes 14 extend substantially parallel to the axis of the turbine engine, i.e. the chord of each vane is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the turbine engine. The section for the passage of air between the blades 18 is then maximal. The vanes 14 are brought to this position when the turbine engine is at full throttle, the airflow flowing in the compressor then having a maximum value.
(14) The casing 16 can comprise, on the outer periphery thereof, projecting tracks 38, which are schematically shown in
(15) The casing 16 supports the means 40 for actuating the rings 36. In the case shown in
(16) During operation, the actuator 40 retracts or deploys its piston rod, which sets the rings 36 into rotation about the casing 16 and the axis A. This rotation is accompanied by a slight axial displacement of the ring, which thus undergoes a substantially helical movement along the axis A. This axial displacement is imposed by the levers 34, which rotate about axes 24.
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(18) The present invention allows this phenomenon to be limited or even prevented by virtue of a ring equipped with means for guiding in an axial and/or helical direction, which means comprise at least one substantially radial finger, and comprising means for axial abutment on at least one surface of the casing and for sliding on this surface.
(19) In the embodiment of the invention shown in
(20) Each bushing 62, more visible in
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(22) The bushing 62 is engaged in a groove 68 of the casing 16 that is in an arc of a circle. The groove 68 is formed in a boss 70 of the casing 16. Said groove emerges radially outwards and comprises two peripheral surfaces 72, 74 in cylinder portions and facing each other, on which surfaces the bushing 62 is able to cooperate by axial abutment and sliding. The surfaces 72, 74 extend around the same axis, which in this case is substantially located in the transverse plane P1 passing through the axes 24 of the vanes. The circumferential ends of the surfaces 72, 74 are connected to each other. The groove 68 has an angular extension around the aforementioned axis of approximately 30 to 60. Said groove has a median radius R, measured between the aforementioned axis and an imaginary line passing through the centre of the groove (i.e. halfway between the surfaces 72, 74), which is substantially equal to the distance between the transverse plane P1 and the transverse plane P2 parallel to P1 and passing through the pins 60. This distance is substantially equal to the length of the active part of a lever 34, measured between the axis of the pin 48 of said lever and the axis of the pivot 20 of the vane to which said lever is connected.
(23) The boss 70 comprises a radially external surface 76 defining a peripheral edge of the groove 68 and on which the collar 66 of the bushing can cooperate by abutment and/or by sliding.
(24) In the aforementioned case where the means for actuating the ring 44 comprise a single actuator, the ring 44 can be equipped with a single finger or pin 60. The pin 60 and the groove 68 are preferably diametrically opposed relative to the actuator.
(25) In the case where the actuation means comprise two diametrically opposed actuators, the ring 44 is preferably equipped with two diametrically opposed fingers or pins 60. The pins 60 and the actuators are preferably evenly distributed around the axis of the turbine engine, so as to provide an isostatic system.
(26) During operation, the ring 44 is rotated about the casing 16 by actuating the one or more actuators. Said ring is centred and guided in rotation on the casing 16 by the pads 54 cooperating with the tracks 38 of the casing 16. The levers 34 rotate about axes 24 and force the ring 44 to be axially displaced over a given range of travel. Over this range of travel, the bushing 62 cooperates by abutment and by sliding with the surfaces 72, 74 of the groove 68 in order to prevent axial warping of the ring 44. The surfaces 72, 74 can comprise an anti-wear coating, for example, of the T800 type, in order to limit any friction with the bushing 62. The cooperation of the bushing 62 with the groove 68 does not prevent (and is not hindered by) the thermal expansion of the ring 44 and of the casing 16 during operation.
(27) In the example shown in the drawings, the first and second elements as defined in the claims are the body of the ring and the casing, respectively. In a variant of an embodiment (not shown) the first and second elements as defined in the claims are the casing and the body of the ring, respectively. In other words, the one or more finger(s) are supported by the casing and cooperate by axial abutment with one or more groove(s) of the body of the ring.