METHOD FOR REPAIRING IN-SITU INSTALLATIONS INSIDE A COMPRESSOR REAR FRAME CASE OF A GAS TURBINE
20200378272 ยท 2020-12-03
Inventors
- Virgil Adam (Arnhem, NL)
- Glenn L. Knight, III (Cincinnati, OH, US)
- Wiebe Van Der Werff (Arnhem, NL)
- Valerio Goffi (Firenze, IT)
- Willem Smit (Ede, NL)
Cpc classification
F01D5/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B23P19/042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02C7/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B23P6/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01D25/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/98
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2230/80
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A method for repairing in-situ an oil manifold of the aft end bearing assembly of a gas turbine is provided that is cost-efficient, effective and dramatically reduces the costs for repair of a leaking oil manifold.
Claims
1. A method for repairing in-situ an oil manifold of a gas turbine, the gas turbine comprising a compressor, a combustor and a turbine, a compressor rear frame case between the compressor and the turbine, wherein the combustor, and a front end bearing housing and an aft end bearing housing are located inside the compressor rear frame case, wherein the front end bearing housing and the aft end bearing housing together comprise at least one axial bearing and two radial bearings, wherein the compressor comprises a rotor with a bearing journal at least on the outlet end of the compressor that is born by the bearings inside the front end bearing housing, wherein the turbine comprises a rotor with a bearing journal on at least the inlet end of the rotor that is born by at least one bearing in the aft end bearing housing, wherein the bearing journal at the outlet end of the compressor rotor and the bearing journal at the inlet end of the turbine rotor are detachably connected, and wherein an oil supply manifold is attached to the forward sump housing for feeding oil to the at least one bearing, the method comprising the steps of: a) removing the turbine from the compressor rear frame case; b) removing the aft end bearing housing from the compressor rear frame case; c) removing an aft sump assembly from the compressor rear frame case; d) removing a sump oil manifold, oil supply, and air tubes from the compressor rear frame case and e) removing the sump closure and lube oil nozzle.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein step a) further comprises disconnecting the turbine rotor from the compressor rotor.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein step c) further comprises removal of the aft sump assembly together with a bearing or sump closure.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein step d) further comprises: removal of brackets, clamps and tubing from the compressor rear case frame, disconnecting the oil supply manifold from an oil impingement tube on a sump vent tube, disconnecting the oil supply manifold from an oil nozzle fitting of a forward sump and from a forward sump tube, removal of bolts, nuts, washers and clamps and removal of the oil supply manifold from the sump inside the compressor rear frame case.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein step e) is executed outside the compressor rear frame case.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein step e) comprises removal of an aft sump closure and a retainer ring.
7. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of: f) installing a new oil manifold to the aft sump assembly, g) installing recoup tubes and brackets, h) executing a leak check procedure for the new oil manifold, i) installing the aft sump housing and a bearing closure; j) installing the bearing housing to the compressor rear frame case, and k) installing the turbine to the compressor rear frame case.
8. The method according to claim 7, wherein step f) further comprises: securing the new oil manifold onto an oil supply tube; securing the new oil manifold onto an oil nozzle fitting of the forward sump housing, securing the new oil manifold onto an oil impingement tube on a sump vent tube.
9. The method according to claim 7, wherein step h) further comprises: mounting a pressure test port blank to the new oil manifold.
10. The method according to claim 7, wherein step h) further comprises: applying compressed air to the new oil manifold and checking all connections of the new oil manifold by applying lubricating oil or a water soap mixture.
11. The method according to claim 7, wherein step i) further comprises: lubricating an aft outside diameter of the forward sump housing and lubricating a forward inside diameter of the aft sump housing and putting a new piston ring on an outside diameter of the forward sump housing at a distance from a thickening belt on the forward sump housing.
12. The method according to claim 7, wherein step i) further comprises: installing an oil supply line and an oil scavenge line to the aft sump housing.
13. A method for repairing in-situ an oil manifold of a gas turbine, the gas turbine comprising a compressor, a combustor and a turbine, a compressor rear frame case between the compressor and the turbine, wherein the combustor, and a front end bearing housing and an aft end bearing housing are located inside the compressor rear frame case, wherein the front end bearing housing and the aft end bearing housing together comprise at least one axial bearing and two radial bearings, wherein the compressor comprises a rotor with a bearing journal at least on the outlet end of the compressor that is born by the bearings inside the front end bearing housing, wherein the turbine comprises a rotor with a bearing journal on at least the inlet end of the rotor that is born by at least one bearing in the aft end bearing housing, wherein the bearing journal at the outlet end of the compressor rotor and the bearing journal at the inlet end of the turbine rotor are detachably connected, and wherein an oil supply manifold is attached to the forward sump housing for feeding oil to the at least one bearing, the method comprising the steps of: a) disconnecting the turbine rotor from the compressor rotor and removing the turbine from the compressor rear frame case; b) removing the aft end bearing housing from the compressor rear frame case; c) removing an aft sump assembly from the compressor rear frame case; d) removing a sump oil manifold, oil supply, and air tubes from the compressor rear frame case, and e) removing the sump closure and lube oil nozzle.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein step c) further comprises removal of the aft sump assembly together with a bearing or sump closure.
15. The method according to claim 14, wherein step d) further comprises: removal of brackets, clamps and tubing from the compressor rear case frame, disconnecting the oil supply manifold from an oil impingement tube on a sump vent tube, disconnecting the oil supply manifold from an oil nozzle fitting of a forward sump and from a forward sump tube, removal of bolts, nuts, washers and clamps and removal of the oil supply manifold from the sump inside the compressor rear frame case.
16. The method according to claim 15, wherein step e) is executed outside the compressor rear frame case.
17. The method according to claim 15, wherein step e) comprises removal of an aft sump closure and a retainer ring.
18. The method according to claim 15, further comprising the steps of: f) installing a new oil manifold to the aft sump assembly, g) installing recoup tubes and brackets, h) executing a leak check procedure for the new oil manifold, i) installing the aft sump housing and a bearing closure; j) installing the bearing housing to the compressor rear frame case, and k) installing the turbine to the compressor rear frame case.
19. The method according to claim 18, wherein step f) further comprises: securing the new oil manifold onto an oil supply tube; securing the new oil manifold onto an oil nozzle fitting of the forward sump housing, securing the new oil manifold onto an oil impingement tube on a sump vent tube.
20. The method according to claim 18, wherein step h) further comprises: mounting a pressure test port blank to the new oil manifold, applying compressed air to the new oil manifold and checking all connections of the new oil manifold by applying lubricating oil or a water soap mixture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0038] Since gas turbines are very large it is simply impossible to illustrate all details of a gas turbine in the following figures that are restricted to the space available. For the understanding of the method described herein it is not necessary to illustrate all design details of an embodiment of a gas turbine to which the method may be applied. This means, that
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[0040] The compressor 102 comprises among other parts a rotor with a bearing journal (not illustrated). The turbine 106 comprises among other parts a bearing journal, which is not illustrated, too. The front end side of the CRF case 108 houses a front end bearing assembly (not shown). This front bearing assembly comprises among other components a front end bearing housing. This front end bearing housing is fitted into the CRF case 108 on the left side of the CRF case 108. The front end bearing assembly comprises a number of rings, bearings, seals and the like, which are not described in detail since these components are not part of the invention.
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[0043] The line 136 comprised of the parts 14 and 15 is an oil scavenge.
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[0045] The oil manifold in its entirety bears the reference numeral 54. As can be seen from the exploded view in
[0046] The forward sump housing 130 and the oil manifold 54 once they are installed are located inside the CFRF case 108. The oil manifold 54 is on the outside of aft sump housing 140 (see
[0047] A further manifold bears the reference numeral 138 comprising brackets (see for example reference numeral 47) as well as fittings, sealing rings and other components.
[0048] Other than the oil manifold 54 the further manifold 138 is not screwed to the forward sump housing 130, but connected by brazing. In case a tube of the further manifold 138 leaks it has to be replaced inside the CRF case 108.
[0049] The annular ring without a reference numeral comprising three segments is a thermal insulation ring.
[0050] During operation of the gas turbine the oil manifold 54 is exposed to temperature changes caused by the start of the gas turbine from ambient temperature to operating temperature and mechanical stress due to vibrations or pressure pulsations. Due to these vibrations and pulsations it sometimes happens that a tube of the oil manifold may break.
[0051] Further wear and tear of the oil manifold 54 may be caused by a thermal insulation (not shown in
[0052] It is obvious, that once leakage in the oil manifold of the aft end bearing assembly occurs the gas turbine has to be stopped without delay and the oil manifold 54 has to be replaced or repaired.
[0053] Up to now this repairing the aft end oil manifold means that the complete gas turbine 100 has to be shipped to the manufacturer of the gas turbine 100 and the repair of the oil manifold 54 has to be executed on the site of the gas turbine manufacturer. It is evident that shipping a gas turbine from the power plant to the site of the gas turbine manufacturer is very time consuming and expensive.
[0054] The inventors have found a way to repair in-situ the oil manifold 54 of the aft end bearing assembly and/or many other installations inside the CRF case 108 of a gas turbine that are broken, damaged or worn. Repairing the oil manifold 54 in-situ means repairing without removing the CRF case 108 and the compressor 102 and without shipping the complete gas turbine to the manufacturer.
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[0056] The front end bearing assembly 142 comprises among other components bearings 4R and 4B and the forward sump housing 130. The bearing 4R being a radial roller bearing, wherein the bearing 4B is an axial ball bearing.
[0057] The aft end bearing assembly 144 comprises among other components a roller bearing 5R and a bearing housing 131 of the bearing 5R.
[0058] The oil manifold 54 is not illustrated in
[0059] During repair of the oil manifold 54 the front end bearing assembly 142 remains unchanged. Only some components of the aft end bearing assembly 144 are disassembled to be able to repair or replace a broken oil manifold 54 or any other broken, damaged or worn installation.
[0060] Among others the bearing 5R, the aft end bearing housing 130, and the aft end sump components of the aft end bearing assembly 144 have to be removed to get the oil manifold 54 out of the CRF case 108 and to be able to repair or replace the oil manifold 54. The same applies with regard to other installations inside the CRF case 108 that are broken, damaged or worn and thus have to be repaired or replaced.
[0061] In subsequent steps all the above mentioned installations that have been removed from the CRF case 108 have to be reinstalled and in a last step the gas turbine is reinstalled such that the gas turbine is ready to run.
[0062] In
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[0066] The method may comprise the steps of replacing the oil manifold outside the CRF case 108 and subsequently reinstalling the gas turbine as in the steps f) to k). These steps are illustrated in
[0067] In some cases, the oil manifold can be repaired inside the CRF case, for example if one broken line has to be replaced by dismantling it and by brazing a new line into the oil manifold.