Turbomachine blade assemblies
10443421 ยท 2019-10-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01D5/147
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2250/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/3007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/55
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2220/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02T50/60
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F05D2240/57
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/303
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2250/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01D11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A turbomachine blade can include a blade root defining a plurality of feather seal slots on a lateral portion thereof. The plurality of seal slots includes two leg slots, each leg slot extending radially, and a cross member slot extending axially. An airfoil portion extends radially from the blade root.
Claims
1. A turbomachine blade, comprising: a blade root having a dove-tail slot defined therein; a plurality of feather seal slots on a lateral portion of the blade root, the plurality of feather seal slots being defined to straddle the dove-tail slot and comprise two leg slots, each leg slot extending radially with respect to the blade root, and a cross member slot extending axially with respect to the blade root, wherein the cross member slot is separate from each of the leg slots and is in proximity to a radial outward end of each of the leg slots, and wherein the plurality of feather seal slots are not fully enclosed; and an airfoil portion extending radially from the blade root.
2. The blade of claim 1, wherein one of the leg slots is a forward leg slot and the other is an aft leg slot such that the forward leg slot is positioned axially forward of the aft leg slot.
3. The blade of claim 2, wherein the cross member slot extends axially forward beyond the forward leg slot and aft of the aft leg slot.
4. The blade of claim 2, wherein the cross member slot includes a forward bend at least partially extending around the radial outward end of the forward leg slot.
5. The blade of claim 2, wherein the cross member slot includes an aft bend at least partially extending around the radial outward end of the aft leg slot.
6. The blade of claim 1, wherein the cross member slot is radially outboard of the leg slots.
7. The blade of claim 1, wherein each leg slot has a variable thickness such that the thickness of the leg slot increases from a radially inward end to the radially outward end thereof.
8. The blade of claim 1, wherein the cross member slot is defined in between the leg slots.
9. A turbomachine blade assembly, comprising: at least two turbomachine blades assembled adjacent each other and defining a gap therebetween, each blade assembly including: a blade root having a dove-tail slot defined therein; a plurality of feather seal slots on a lateral portion of the blade root, the plurality of feather seal slots being defined to straddle the dove-tail slot and comprise two leg slots, each leg slot extending radially with respect to the blade root, and a cross member slot extending axially with respect to the blade root, wherein the cross member slot is separate from each of the leg slots and is in proximity to a radial outward end of each of the leg slots, and wherein the plurality of feather seal slots are not fully enclosed; and an airfoil portion extending radially from the blade root; and three feather seals including a cross member seal and two leg seals, each feather seal seated in a respective one of the slots for sealing the gap.
10. The blade assembly of claim 9, wherein one of the leg seals is a forward leg seal and the other is an aft leg seal such that the forward leg seal is positioned axially forward of the aft leg seal.
11. The blade assembly of claim 10, wherein the cross member seal extends axially forward beyond the forward leg seal and aft of the aft leg seal.
12. The blade assembly of claim 10, wherein the cross member seal includes a forward bend at least partially extending around an end of the forward leg seal.
13. The blade assembly of claim 10, wherein the cross member seal includes an aft bend at least partially extending around an end of the aft leg seal.
14. The blade assembly of claim 9, wherein the cross member seal is radially outboard of the leg seals.
15. The blade assembly of claim 9, wherein each leg seal has a variable thickness such that the thickness of the leg seal increases from a radially inward end to a radially outward end thereof.
16. The blade assembly of claim 9, wherein the cross member seal is disposed between the leg slots.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) So that those skilled in the art to which the subject disclosure appertains will readily understand how to make and use the devices and methods of the subject disclosure without undue experimentation, embodiments thereof will be described in detail herein below with reference to certain figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Reference will now be made to the drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar structural features or aspects of the subject disclosure. For purposes of explanation and illustration, and not limitation, an illustrative view of an embodiment of a turbomachine blade assembly in accordance with the disclosure is shown in
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(10) The exemplary engine 20 generally includes a low speed spool 30 and a high speed spool 32 mounted for rotation about an engine central longitudinal axis A relative to an engine static structure 36 via several bearing systems 38. It should be understood that various bearing systems 38 at various locations may alternatively or additionally be provided, and the location of bearing systems 38 may be varied as appropriate to the application.
(11) The low speed spool 30 generally includes an inner shaft 40 that interconnects a fan 42, a first (or low) pressure compressor 44 and a first (or low) pressure turbine 46. The inner shaft 40 is connected to the fan 42 through a speed change mechanism, which in exemplary gas turbine engine 20 is illustrated as a geared architecture 48 to drive the fan 42 at a lower speed than the low speed spool 30. The high speed spool 32 includes an outer shaft 50 that interconnects a second (or high) pressure compressor 52 and a second (or high) pressure turbine 54. A combustor 56 is arranged in exemplary gas turbine 20 between the high pressure compressor 52 and the high pressure turbine 54. A mid-turbine frame 57 of the engine static structure 36 is arranged generally between the high pressure turbine 54 and the low pressure turbine 46. The mid-turbine frame 57 further supports bearing systems 38 in the turbine section 28. The inner shaft 40 and the outer shaft 50 are concentric and rotate via bearing systems 38 about the engine central longitudinal axis A which is collinear with their longitudinal axes.
(12) The core airflow is compressed by the low pressure compressor 44 then the high pressure compressor 52, mixed and burned with fuel in the combustor 56, then expanded over the high pressure turbine 54 and low pressure turbine 46. The mid-turbine frame 57 includes airfoils 59 which are in the core airflow path C. The turbines 46, 54 rotationally drive the respective low speed spool 30 and high speed spool 32 in response to the expansion. It will be appreciated that each of the positions of the fan section 22, compressor section 24, combustor section 26, turbine section 28, and fan drive gear system 48 may be varied. For example, gear system 48 may be located aft of combustor section 26 or even aft of turbine section 28, and fan section 22 may be positioned forward or aft of the location of gear system 48.
(13) The engine 20 in one example is a high-bypass geared aircraft engine. In a further example, the engine 20 bypass ratio is greater than about six (6), with an example embodiment being greater than about ten (10), the geared architecture 48 is an epicyclic gear train, such as a planetary gear system or other gear system, with a gear reduction ratio of greater than about 2.3 and the low pressure turbine 46 has a pressure ratio that is greater than about five. In one disclosed embodiment, the engine 20 bypass ratio is greater than about ten (10:1), the fan diameter is significantly larger than that of the low pressure compressor 44, and the low pressure turbine 46 has a pressure ratio that is greater than about five 5:1. Low pressure turbine 46 pressure ratio is pressure measured prior to inlet of low pressure turbine 46 as related to the pressure at the outlet of the low pressure turbine 46 prior to an exhaust nozzle. The geared architecture 48 may be an epicycle gear train, such as a planetary gear system or other gear system, with a gear reduction ratio of greater than about 2.3:1. It should be understood, however, that the above parameters are only exemplary of one embodiment of a geared architecture engine and that the present invention is applicable to other gas turbine engines including direct drive turbofans.
(14) A significant amount of thrust is provided by the bypass flow B due to the high bypass ratio. The fan section 22 of the engine 20 is designed for a particular flight conditiontypically cruise at about 0.8 Mach and about 35,000 feet. The flight condition of 0.8 Mach and 35,000 ft (10,668 meters), with the engine at its best fuel consumptionalso known as bucket cruise Thrust Specific Fuel Consumption (TSFC)is the industry standard parameter of lbm of fuel being burned divided by lbf of thrust the engine produces at that minimum point. Low fan pressure ratio is the pressure ratio across the fan blade alone, without a Fan Exit Guide Vane (FEGV) system. The low fan pressure ratio as disclosed herein according to one non-limiting embodiment is less than about 1.45. Low corrected fan tip speed is the actual fan tip speed in ft/sec divided by an industry standard temperature correction of [(Tram R)/(518.7 R)].sup.0.5. The Low corrected fan tip speed as disclosed herein according to one non-limiting embodiment is less than about 1150 ft/second (350.5 meters/second).
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(16) The plurality of seal slots include two leg slots 109a, 109b, each leg slot 109a, 109b extending radially. One of the leg slots is a forward leg slot 109a and the other is an aft leg slot 109b such that the forward leg slot 109a is positioned axially forward of the aft leg slot 109b.
(17) The seal slots also include a cross member slot 107 extending axially. In some embodiments, the cross member slot 107 can extend axially forward beyond the forward leg slot 109a and aft of the aft leg slot 109b as shown in
(18) As shown, the cross member slot 107 can be separate from each of the leg slots 109a, 109b and is in proximity to an end 111 of each of the leg slots 109a, 109b. The feather seal slots can be defined in a way such that the slots straddle the dove tail portion of the blade root 101. In some embodiments, the cross member slot 107 can be radially outboard of the leg slots 109a, 109b as shown in
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(20) When two or more blades 100 are positioned on a rotor 105 adjacent each other, a small gap G exists therebetween. Referring to
(21) The forward leg seal 209a is positioned axially forward of the aft leg seal 109b. In some embodiments, the cross member seal 207 can extend axially forward beyond the forward leg seal 209a and aft of the aft leg seal 209b.
(22) The cross member seal 207 can include a forward bend 207a at least partially extending around an end 211 of the forward leg seal 209a. Alternatively or conjunctively, the cross member seal 207 can include an aft bend 207b at least partially extending around an end 211 of the aft leg seal 209b. As shown, the cross member seal 207 can be separate from each of the leg seals 209a, 209b and in proximity to an end 211 of each of the leg seals 209a, 209b.
(23) The cross member seal 207 can be positioned radially outboard of the leg seals 209a, 209b as shown in
(24) Each leg seal 209a, 209b can have a variable thickness such that the thickness of the leg seal 209a, 209b increases from a radially inward end 213 to a radially outward end 211 thereof. Any other suitable shape or arrangement for the leg seals 209a, 209b and/or the cross member seal 207 is contemplated herein. The seals 207, 209a, 209b can include any suitable material, including, but not limited to, nickel, titanium, CMC (Ceramic Matrix Composite), and/or ceramic.
(25) By arranging the leg seals 209a, 209b separate from the cross member seal 207, the leg seals 209a, 209b cannot cause buckling of the cross member seal 207. Providing the forward bend 207a and/or the aft bend 207b allows for a closer, tighter seal between the cross member seal 207 and the leg seals 209a, 209b.
(26) Moreover, thickening the leg seals 209a, 209b at a radially outward end 211 allows a greater force absorption in rotation such that the leg seals 209a, 209b resist distortion due to compression from the forces of rotation. Such a thickening can allow for the use of lighter, less dense material, making up for the increase thickness without increasing weight.
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(28) The plurality of seal slots include two leg slots 507a, 507b similar to leg slots 109a, 109b described above configured to accept corresponding leg seals 607a, 607b. However, seal slots 507a, 507b differ from the embodiment shown in
(29) The methods and systems of the present disclosure, as described above and shown in the drawings, provide for turbomachine seals with superior properties including improved resistance to deformation and failure. While the apparatus and methods of the subject disclosure have been shown and described with reference to embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that changes and/or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the subject disclosure.