Stepped slinger
10907645 ยท 2021-02-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04D13/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/164
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D13/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D13/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/106
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04D29/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D13/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D13/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D13/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02K9/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A turbopump includes a slinger that has a first section and a second section. The first and second sections are disposed substantially radially in a fluid circuit. The second section is downstream of, and radially inward of, the first section. A housing is located downstream and adjacent to the first section of the slinger and radially outward of the second section of the slinger.
Claims
1. A turbopump comprising: a slinger having a first section and a second section, the first section being disposed substantially radially in a fluid circuit and the second section being disposed substantially radially in the fluid circuit downstream of, and radially inward of, the first section, wherein the first section includes first paddles and the second section includes second paddles, wherein a substantially axial section directly connects the first section and the second section to form a slinger step; and a housing located downstream and adjacent to the first section of the slinger and radially outwards of the second section of the slinger, wherein the housing includes a housing step that nests with the slinger step, wherein a surface of the housing step fits closely with a radially-facing side of the substantially axial section.
2. The turbopump as recited in claim 1, wherein the slinger is on a rotatable shaft.
3. The turbopump as recited in claim 1, wherein the slinger is located between first and second fluid sections that are configured to handle different fluids.
4. The turbopump as recited in claim 1, wherein the first section defines a first radial height and the second section defines a second radial height that is less than the first radial height.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The various features and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description. The drawings that accompany the detailed description can be briefly described as follows.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(6) The turbopump 20 includes a seal system 28, also shown in
(7) As shown in the enlarged view in
(8) The stepped slinger 30 includes a first section 34 and a second section 36. Both the first and second sections 34/36 are disposed substantially radially in the fluid circuit 32. The second section 36 is downstream of, and radially inward of, the first section 34. The first section 34 includes a radially outer end 34a and a radially inner end 34b. Similarly, the second section 36 includes a radially outer end 36a and a radially inner end 36b.
(9) The stepped slinger 30 further includes a substantially axial section 38 that directly connects the radially inner end 34b of the first section 34 to the radially outer end 36a of the second section 36. As used herein, the terms radially, axially, or variations thereof refer to orientations relative to a rotational axis A of the pump sections 22/24. A radially oriented section is elongated in a direction that is perpendicular to the axis A, and an axially oriented section is elongated in a direction that is parallel to the axis A. As will be appreciated by those of skill in the art given this disclosure, the orthogonal radial and axial directions are nominal and may vary somewhat in accordance with accepted manufacturing tolerances. The term substantially refers to the orientations, within the manufacturing tolerances, or at least within +/3 of radial or axial directions.
(10) The first section 34, the second section 36, and the axial section 38 together form a rotatable disk on the shaft 26. The first section 34 has a first axially-facing side 40, the axial section 38 has a radially-facing side 42, and the second section 36 includes a second axially-facing side 44. The sides 40/42/44 form the step of the stepped slinger 30.
(11) A housing 46 is located adjacent the rotatable disk. The housing 46 defines a corresponding step 46a that nests with the step of the stepped slinger 30 such that the surfaces of the step 46a of the housing 46 fit closely with the sides 40/42/44 of the stepped slinger 30. The close fit between the housing 46 and the stepped slinger 30 defines a fluid passage 48 in the fluid circuit 32. The housing 46 is generally located downstream and adjacent to the first section 34 of the stepped slinger 30 and radially outwards of the second section 36 of the stepped slinger.
(12) The first axially-facing side 40 includes first paddles 50 that extend partially across the fluid passage 48 toward the housing 46. The paddles 50 are also shown in an isolated, axial view of the disk in
(13) During operation of the turbopump 20, a high pressure fluid, such as fluid F, flows into the fluid circuit 32 and fluid passage 48. In this example, the fluid F flows from a hydrostatic bearing 49 adjacent the seal system 28. As will be appreciated given this disclosure, the source of the fluid F is not limited to the hydrostatic bearing 49 and will depend on the particular design of the implementation of the seal system 28.
(14) The stepped slinger 30 facilitates forming the vapor barrier B from the fluid F. The fluid F flows into the fluid passage 48 at an upstream end located at the radially outer end 34a of the first section 34. Because the liquid at the slinger tip is at a higher pressure a boundary layer can develop down the non-rotating housing 46 face across the gap from the rotating slinger 30. This high density liquid boundary layer along the housing 46 will bypass the slinger 30 and increase the leakage mass flow. The portion of the fluid F that flows between the first paddles 50 is vaporized and forms a vapor seal. The first paddles 50, which rotate with the shaft 26, serve to mix and pump fluid F radial outward, thereby increasing the fluid enthalpy and decreasing the fluid pressure below the vapor pressure. The energy that the rotating paddles 50 impart into the fluid F serves to vaporize at least a portion of the non-rotating boundary layer. Any remaining boundary layer flow may continue to flow through the fluid passage 48 radially inward along the housing 46 and across section 38 to the second section 36. In the second section 36, the second paddles 52 disrupt the boundary layer and vaporize at least a portion of the remaining liquid. Depending on the rotational energy and amount of vaporization from the first paddles 50, the second section 36 may not have the second paddles 52 if vaporization from the first paddles 50 is acceptable.
(15) The size of the stepped slinger 30 may facilitate energizing and vaporizing the fluid F. For instance, the first section 34 (and also the first axially-facing side 40) has a radial height H1 and the second section 36 (and also the second axially-facing side 44) has a second radial height H2 that is less than the radial height H1. In this example, the horizontal section 38 (and also the radially-facing side 42) defines an axial length A1 that is intermediate H1 and H2. The size of the first radial height H1 is sufficient to vaporize most of the fluid F. The radial height H2 of the second section 36 need not be as large in order to vaporize remaining liquid that is not vaporized by the first section 34. The high pressure vapor that is created serves to limit leakage of the condensate through the fluid circuit 32. In this example, a seal element 54 is provided in a downstream end of the fluid passage 48 near the radially inner end 36b of the second section 36 to facilitate blocking escape of fluid F and high pressure vapor to a drain on the opposed side of the seal element 54. The stepped slinger 30 disrupts the boundary layer flow down the non-rotating face and forces the liquid into the rotating fluid flow facilitating more complete vaporization the fluid F in comparison to a straight non-stepped slinger.
(16) Although a combination of features is shown in the illustrated examples, not all of them need to be combined to realize the benefits of various embodiments of this disclosure. In other words, a system designed according to an embodiment of this disclosure will not necessarily include all of the features shown in any one of the Figures or all of the portions schematically shown in the Figures. Moreover, selected features of one example embodiment may be combined with selected features of other example embodiments.
(17) The preceding description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosure examples may become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not necessarily depart from this disclosure. The scope of legal protection given to this disclosure can only be determined by studying the following claims.