Axial flow turbine having a diaphragm split in two halves at a horizontal joint plane
10934892 ยท 2021-03-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Julien Lemaire (La Garenne-Colombes, FR)
- Eric Ollivau (Roissy en France, FR)
- Dominique Travers (Les Pavillon-sous-Bois, FR)
Cpc classification
F01D9/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2230/64
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2250/41
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2230/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/246
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2220/31
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D9/041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01D25/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An axial flow turbine comprising a casing, a rotor having an axial rotational axis and rotatably mounted into the casing, at least one set of a plurality of moving blades supported by the rotor; and at least one diaphragm having an outer ring, an inner ring, concentric to the outer ring, and a plurality of static blades mounted therebetween, at least the outer ring being split in an upper half and a lower half along a vertical joint plane. The turbine diaphragm comprises an assembly system for assembling the upper half to the lower half while allowing the upper half and the lower half to move axially relative to each other.
Claims
1. An axial flow turbine comprising: a casing, a rotor having a rotational axis (Z) and rotatably mounted into said casing, at least one set of a plurality of moving blades supported by said rotor; and at least one diaphragm having an outer ring, an inner ring, concentric to the outer ring, and a plurality of static blades mounted therebetween, at least said at least one diaphragm being split in an upper half and a lower half along a horizontal joint plane, the upper half and the lower half having opposed joint surfaces, wherein said at least one diaphragm comprises an assembly system for assembling the diaphragm upper half to the diaphragm lower half while allowing the diaphragm upper half and the diaphragm lower half to move axially relative to each other, while the opposed, joint surfaces are engaged.
2. A turbine according to claim 1, wherein the assembly system comprises a guiding element for axially guiding the diaphragm upper half and the diaphragm lower half, and at least one fastening element for fastening the diaphragm upper and diaphragm lower halves together while allowing a relative axial movement of the diaphragm upper and diaphragm lower halves relative to each other, said fastening element being perpendicular to the horizontal joint plane.
3. A turbine according to claim 2, wherein the at least one fastening element comprises a screw head, a smooth shrank portion and a threaded portion.
4. A turbine according to claim 3, wherein the diaphragm upper half comprises a drilling made along a vertical axis, and having a diameter larger than the diameter of the shrank smooth portion.
5. A turbine according to claim 4, wherein the diaphragm lower half comprises a threaded bolt hole coaxial with the drilling of the upper half and adapted to receive the threaded portion of the fastening element.
6. A turbine according to claim 3, wherein the assembly system comprises a spacing element provided underneath the screw head of the fastening element.
7. A turbine according to claim 2, wherein the guiding element of the assembly system comprises a feather key rigidly tightened to the upper half by two screws and an axial groove on a joint surface of the lower half to receive said feather key an axial clearance between each side of the feather key and each axial edge of said axial groove allowing the feather key to slide inside said axial groove.
8. A turbine according to claim 2, wherein the guiding element of the assembly system comprises at least one cylinder positioned in an axial drilling in both the diaphragm upper and diaphragm lower halves of the at least one diaphragm, the outer diameter of the at least one cylinder being smaller than the inner diameter of the axial drilling.
9. A turbine according to claim 8, wherein a clearance is between the screw head and the diaphragm upper half.
Description
(1) The present invention will be better understood from studying the detailed description of a number of embodiments considered by way of entirely non-limiting examples and illustrated by the attached drawings in which:
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(5) In the further description, terms horizontal, vertical, front, back, left, and right are defined according to the usual orthogonal bench mark of turbines, illustrated on the Figures, and including:
(6) a turbine axis Z, around which rotor is turning,
(7) a horizontal axis X in the half joint plane, perpendicular to Z axis;
(8) a vertical axis Y, perpendicular to the horizontal axis X and the rotational axis Z;
(9) The following detailed description of the exemplary embodiments refers to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numbers in different drawings identify the same or similar elements. Additionally, the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.
(10) As illustrated on
(11) The moving blades 16 are supported by the rotor 12 by blade roots fixed to a rotor disc 20. The moving blades are known from the man skilled in the art and will not be further described.
(12) As illustrated, the diaphragm 18 comprises an outer ring 22, an inner ring 24, concentric to the outer ring, and a plurality of static blades or vanes 26 mounted therebetween.
(13) As can be seen on
(14) The casing 14 of the turbine is also split into a lower half 14A surrounding the lower half 22B of the diaphragm's outer ring 22 and an upper half (not shown) surrounding the upper half 22A of the diaphragm's outer ring 22. The lower and upper halves of the casing are split along the same horizontal joint plane P.
(15) The upper and lower halves 22A, 22B of the outer ring 22 diaphragm are connected together by an assembly system 30 allowing the upper half 22A and the lower half 22B to slide relative to each other along the horizontal joint plane P, so that the outer ring of the diaphragm is in axial contact with a radial face 15 of the casing. The diaphragm is thus given an axial degree of freedom, ensuring an axial contact between the diaphragm and the casing, thus preventing any steam leakage.
(16) The assembly system 30 comprises a guiding element 32 for axially guiding the upper half 22A and the lower half 22B, and a fastening element 34 adapted to fasten the upper and lower halves 22A, 22B together while allowing a relative axial movement of the halves relative to each other.
(17) As can be seen on the embodiment of
(18) An axial clearance Z is observed between each side of the feather key 36 and each axial edge of the axial groove 40 in order to allow the feather key 36 to slide inside said axial groove. The two halves 22A, 22B thus have an axial degree of freedom relative to each other.
(19) As can be seen on the embodiment of
(20) Therefore, the diaphragm upper half 22A is formed with a hole or drilling 42, made along the vertical axis Y, accessed by a counter bore or a notch area 44 machined in the diaphragm upper half 22A. The bore of the drilling 42 is smooth and has a diameter bigger than the diameter of the shrank smooth portion 34B.
(21) The diaphragm lower half 22B is formed with a threaded bolt hole 46 coaxial with the drilling 42 of the upper half 22A and adapted to receive the threaded portion 34C of the fastening element 34. The diaphragm lower half 22B is further provided with an undercut 48 of bigger diameter than the diameter of the threaded bolt hole 46.
(22) The joint screw 34 is tightened and torque clamped into the lower half 22B in order to assure a good mechanical strength when torque is exerted on the diaphragm, thus preventing the diaphragm from opening at the joint plane. Therefore, when tightening the joint screw 34 into the lower half, the end 34D of the smooth shank portion 34B bears on the lower half, and more precisely on the bottom 48A48A of the undercut 48.
(23) As illustrated on
(24) Such a particular structure of the joint screw allows the two halves 22A, 22B of the diaphragm's outer ring 18 to be assembled together, while allowing a relative axial movement between each other.
(25) The embodiment of
(26) As illustrated on
(27) As another alternative, it is possible to provide a first cylinder in both the upper and lower halves 22A, 22B of the diaphragm 22.
(28) The fastening element 104 differs from the fastening element 34 of the embodiment of
(29) The upper half 22A is formed with a hole or drilling 62A made along the vertical axis Y, accessed by a counter bore or a notch area 62b machined in the upper half 22A. The bore of the drilling 62A is smooth and has a diameter bigger than the diameter of the shrank smooth portion. A cylindrical spacer 110 is provided between the outer surface of the shrank portion and the inner surface of the drilling 62A. The inner diameter of the spacer 110 is bigger than the outer diameter of the shrank smooth portion of the fastening element 104. A clearance Y2 is observed between the screw head 104a and the spacer 110.
(30) The lower half 22B is formed with a threaded bolt hole (not shown) coaxial with the corresponding drilling 62A and adapted to receive the threaded portion of the fastening element 104. The lower half 22B is further provided with an undercut (not shown) of bigger diameter than the diameter of the threaded bolt hole. In this embodiment, when tightening the joint screw 104 into the corresponding half, the end 110A of the spacer 110 bears on the bottom of the undercut.