Turbine blade and locking set
10669868 ยท 2020-06-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01D5/326
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2230/644
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/3007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2230/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/322
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/323
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
Fixing set for securely assembling and locking a blade shaped element, for instance a turbine blade, on a support, for instance a turbine rotor. The blade shaped element is adapted to be inserted into a groove of the external surface of the support and the fixing set includes first, second and third locking elements adapted to be inserted into the groove, between the lower end surface of the root portion of the blade shaped element and the groove base surface. The first, second and third locking elements are adapted to securely lock the blade shaped element on the support and are further adapted to allow easy and simple installation by an operator with no need of additional working and extra machining.
Claims
1. A fixing set comprising: a carrier including at least one retaining groove, a first element comprising a root portion adapted to be inserted into the at least one retaining groove along a predefined inserting direction, wherein the root portion comprises an end surface adapted to face a corresponding base surface of the at least one retaining groove once the root portion is at least partially received in the at least one retaining groove of the carrier, and first, second and third locking elements adapted to be inserted into the at least one retaining groove between the end surface and the base surface, wherein the first and third locking elements are adapted to engage with the end surface and to further engage with a lateral surface of carrier and a lateral surface of the root portion to prevent the root portion to move axially with respect to the carrier, and wherein the second locking element includes a pull tab configured to be pulled to cause the second locking element to engage between the third locking element and the base surface and to block the third locking element in place.
2. The fixing set according to claim 1, wherein the end surface comprises: a first main portion; and a second portion, wherein the second portion defines a first sink in correspondence of a second lateral surface of the root portion, and wherein the second and third locking elements are adapted to be inserted in sequence into the first sink.
3. Fixing set according to claim 1, wherein the root portion comprises a first slot extending into the root portion from the end surface and the first locking element comprises a protrusion adapted to engage the first slot.
4. The fixing set according to claim 1, wherein the root portion comprises a second slot extending into the root portion from the second surface portion of the first sink and the third locking element comprises a protrusion adapted to engage the second slot.
5. The fixing set according to claim 1, wherein the pull tab is adapted to be removed from a main engagement portion of the second locking element.
6. The fixing set according to claim 1, wherein the first locking element comprises a protrusion adapted to axially project outside of and engaging with the lateral surfaces of the rotor and the lateral surfaces of the blade root portion.
7. The fixing set according to claim 1, wherein the third locking element comprises a protrusion adapted to axially project outside of and engaging with the lateral surfaces of the rotor and the lateral surfaces of the blade root portion.
8. The fixing set according to claim 1, wherein the carrier is configured as a disk shaped rotatable carrier and the first element is configured as a blade of a turbomachine, and the root portion is adapted to be inserted into the at least one retaining groove of the disk shaped rotatable carrier along the predefined inserting direction substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the disk shaped rotatable carrier.
9. A rotor element assembly for a turbomachine, the rotor element assembly comprising at least one rotor disk with at least one receiving groove extending into the rotor disk from the circumferential peripheral surface of the rotor disk, the rotor element assembly further comprising at least one fixing set according to claim 1.
10. A turbomachine comprising the rotor element assembly according to claim 9.
11. The turbomachine according to claim 10, comprising a plurality of the rotor element assemblies disposed along a common axis of rotation.
12. The turbomachine according to claim 10, the turbomachine further comprising a stator, the at least one rotor elements or plurality of rotor elements being received inside the stator.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features and aspects of the present disclosure will become better understood when the following detailed description is read with reference to the accompanying drawings in which like characters represent like parts throughout the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(5) The following disclosure refers to a fixing set or locking set for securely assembling and locking a blade shaped element, for instance a turbine blade, on a support or carrier, for instance a turbine rotor. The blade shaped element is adapted to be inserted into a groove of the external surface of the support and the fixing set includes first, second and third locking elements adapted to be inserted into the groove, between the lower end surface of the root portion of the blade shaped element and the groove base surface. The first, second and third locking elements are further adapted to allow easy and simple installation with no need of additional working, like for instance groove extra machining, which is required for the conventional locking systems.
(6) With reference to
(7) In the following description, for the sake of convenience and clarity, the carrier 10 and the element 20 will be referred to as a rotor diskfor instance of a turbomachineand a blade, respectively, although applications of the present disclosure are not limited to a rotor disk and a corresponding blade.
(8) The rotor disk 10 is rotatable on a rotation axis and, as shown on
(9) Between the opposite rotor disk 10 lateral surfaces 12 and 13, a substantially axial (apart from a possible skew) entry groove 11 extends, the groove comprising a base surface 15 and opposite flank surfaces 16 and 17, along with a peripheral aperture 18 by means of which the groove 11 is in communication with the space around the disk 10 in correspondence of its peripheral surface 14.
(10) As to the blade 20, same comprises an airfoil portion 22 shaped and configured so as to convey and/or pressurize and/or expand a fluid (or gas) during rotation of the disk 10, along with a root portion 21 by means of which the blade 20 is mounted on the disk 10. In particular, as apparent from
(11) In the embodiment as depicted in
(12) It has however to be considered that the present disclosure is adapted to be implemented and carried out in combination with root portions and corresponding retaining grooves of any shape and not only dovetail shaped as depicted in
(13) Moreover, and still for the sake of clarity, it has to be understood that although in
(14) As depicted in
(15) As depicted in the figures (see in particular
(16) Depicted in the drawings are moreover first, second and third locking elements 43, 41 and 42. The first 43 and third 42 locking elements have similar U shapes, with base portions 431, 421, and parallel protrusions 432, 422 extending therefrom, respectively. The second locking element 41 comprises a plate shaped main body 411 in an embodiment inclined abutment surface 44 which defines a wedge shaped abutment portion 45; moreover, the second locking element 41 comprises a pull tab 46 to be described in more detail in the following.
(17) Protrusion 432 of the first locking element 43 is adapted to be inserted into the first slot 31 as depicted in the drawings; in the same way, protrusion 422 of the third locking element 42 is adapted to be inserted into the second slot 37, still as depicted in the drawings.
(18) Protrusion 433 of the first locking element 43 and protrusion 423 of the third locking element 42 are adapted to axially project outside of and engaging with the lateral surfaces 12, 13 of the rotor 10 and the lateral surfaces 32, 33 of the blade root portion 21.
(19) The engaging of protrusion 432 of the first locking element 43 and protrusion 422 of the third locking element 42 with the slots 31 and 37 respectively, and the engaging of protrusion 433 of the first locking element 43 and protrusion 423 of the third locking element 42 with the lateral surfaces 12, 13 of the rotor 10 and the lateral surfaces 32, 33 of the blade root portion 21 allow preventing the blade to move axially with respect to the rotor body.
(20) In the following, description will be given of how the locking elements 41, 42 and 43 are used according to the present disclosure for the purpose of securely locking the blade 20, through its root portion 21, inside the retaining groove 11.
(21) As apparent from
(22) During the next step as depicted in
(23) The thickness of the base portion 431 of the first locking element 43 is substantially equal to or is a little bit less than the clearance between the blade root and the corresponding rotor groove.
(24) Once the root portion 21 has reached its end stroke position in the axial direction of insertion and, correspondingly, the first locking element 43 is engaged between the root portion 21 and the rotor 10, in the next step, as depicted in
(25) During the further step as depicted in
(26) In a further final step, the pulling tab 46 of the second locking element 41 is bent, in an embodiment in the same direction of the centrifugal force developing during the rotor operation. Then the pulling tab 46 is removed, for instance by cutting by means of a chisel or the like. This way the assembling described above is irreversible and the blade 20 is securely locked inside the retaining groove 11. The blade 20 is therefore axially blocked between the protrusions 423 and 433 with respect to the rotor lateral surfaces 12, 13, within a predetermined tolerance range, regardless the exerted assembly forces, the friction forces etc.
(27) It has therefore been unambiguously demonstrated that the present disclosure can overcome the drawbacks mentioned above.
(28) Although the present disclosure has been clarified by means of the above detailed description of the embodiments thereof as depicted in the drawings, the present disclosure may not be understood as being limited to the embodiments disclosed above and depicted in the drawings. For instance, the third locking element 43 may be manufactured integral with the blade 20 and it may also be omitted depending on the needs and/or circumstances.
(29) Various embodiments of the invention may be contained in the following clauses, which unless otherwise noted, may be combined in any fashion.
(30) According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the lower end surface may comprise a first sink in correspondence of a first end of the root portion, the first locking element being adapted to be inserted into the first sink.
(31) According to a further embodiment the lower end of the root portion may comprise a second sink in correspondence of a second end of the root portion, opposite to the first end portion, the second and third locking elements being adapted to be inserted in sequence into the second sink.
(32) According to a further embodiment, the set may further comprise first stopping means adapted to avoid or at least limit displacement of the first locking element with respect to the root portion during insertion of the root portion into the at least one groove.
(33) According to a further embodiment, the set may further comprise second stopping means adapted to avoid or at least limit displacement of the third locking element when the third locking element is engaged by the second locking element.
(34) Still according to a further embodiment, the first stopping means may comprise a first slot defined within the first sink and a protrusion extending from the first locking element and adapted to engage the first slot.
(35) Still according to a further embodiment, the second stopping means may comprise a second slot defined within the second sink and a protrusion extending from the third locking element and adapted to engage the second slot.
(36) According to a further embodiment, the set may further comprise third stopping means adapted to avoid displacement of the root portion with respect to the at least one retaining groove after insertion of the root portion into the at least one retaining groove.
(37) Still according to a further embodiment, the third stopping means may comprise protrusion of the first locking element and protrusion of the third locking element adapted to axially project outside of and engaging with the lateral surfaces of the rotor and the lateral surfaces of the blade root portion.
(38) According to a further embodiment, the second locking element may comprise a main engagement portion and a pulling portion, the pulling portion being configured so as to allow the main engagement portion to be pulled into engagement with the third locking element.
(39) Still according to a further embodiment, the pulling portion may be adapted to be removed from the main engagement portion after plastic deformation of the second locking element, at the end of the blade assembly.
(40) Still according to a further embodiment, the first sink may have a depth which is less than the depth of the second sink.
(41) According to a further embodiment, the first element is configured as a blade of a turbomachine, and the root portion is adapted to be inserted into at least one corresponding groove of a rotor-like component along the predefined inserting direction substantially parallelapart from a possible skewto the axis of rotation of the rotor-like component.
(42) The present disclosure further relates to a turbomachine comprising a rotor with a rotating rotor disk, the rotor disk comprising a plurality of receiving grooves disposed along the circumferential peripheral surface of the rotor disk, each of the grooves extending radially from the circumferential peripheral surface of the rotor disk, the rotor further comprising a plurality of blade assemblies according to one of the above summarized embodiments, each of the blades being fixed to the circumferential periphery of the rotor disk as a result of the insertion of its root portion into a corresponding groove of the plurality of grooves.
(43) According to a further embodiment, the rotor disk may comprise first and second opposite lateral surfaces crossed by the axis of rotation of the rotor disk and reciprocally joined by the circumferential peripheral surface of the rotor disk, and for each of the blades the first sink is positioned in proximity of one of the first and second opposite lateral surfaces of the rotor disk.
(44) Still according to an embodiment, for each of the blades the second sink is positioned in proximity of the lateral surface of the rotor disk opposite to the lateral surface of the rotor disk in proximity of which there is positioned the first sink.
(45) The above description of exemplary embodiments refers to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numbers in different drawings identify the same or similar elements. The following detailed description does not limit the disclosure. Instead, the scope of the disclosure is defined by the appended claims.
(46) Reference throughout the specification to one embodiment or an embodiment means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the subject matter disclosed. Thus, the appearance of the phrases in one embodiment or in an embodiment in various places throughout the specification is not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Further, the particular features, structures or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.
(47) This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the preferred embodiments, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.