Turbomachine blade comprising an insert protecting the blade tip
10408067 ยท 2019-09-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01D5/147
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2300/133
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
F04D29/324
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/286
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01D5/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A turbomachine rotor blade, which includes a body radially extending and an insert covering the body tip, the insert being made of a first portion radially covering the blade tip and of a second portion partly covering the intrados face of the blade. The cross-section of the insert along a radial plane with respect to an axis of a rotor is corner-shaped and the first portion of the insert extends tangentially with respect to the main axis of the rotor and the second portion extends globally radially with respect to the main axis of the rotor.
Claims
1. A turbomachine rotor blade for a turbomachine rotor of a turbomachine, said turbomachine rotor blade comprising: a body radially extending with respect to a main axis of the turbomachine rotor; a first insert; and a second insert, wherein the body includes: an inner radial root extending along an axial direction; an outer radial end tip located away from the turbomachine rotor; an intrados face located on an upstream side of the body, in a direction of rotation of the turbomachine rotor; an extrados face located on a downstream side of the body, in the direction of rotation of the turbomachine rotor; a leading edge with a radial main orientation, axially located on the upstream side of the body, with respect to a gas flow in the turbomachine; and a trailing edge with a radial main orientation, axially located on the downstream side of the body, with respect to the gas flow in the turbomachine, wherein the first insert mounted on the outer radial end tip includes: a first portion radially covering the outer radial end tip, the first portion parallel to the main axis includes an edge in the direction of rotation of the turbomachine rotor, levelled with the extrados face; and a second portion partly covering the intrados face of the body, the second portion including a second intrados face extends globally radially with respect to the main axis, wherein the second intrados face and the first portion form a shape of a convex corner, wherein a cross-section is L-shaped, with the first portion forming a first branch of an L and the second portion forming a second branch of the L; and wherein the second insert covers at least the leading edge and an upstream axial end of the first insert.
2. A turbomachine rotor blade for a turbomachine rotor of a turbomachine, said turbomachine rotor blade comprising: a body radially extending with respect to a main axis of the turbomachine rotor; a first insert; and a second insert, wherein the body includes: an inner radial root extending along an axial direction; an outer radial end tip located away from the turbomachine rotor; an intrados face located on an upstream side of the body, in a direction of rotation of the turbomachine rotor; an extrados face located on a downstream side of the body, in the direction of rotation of the turbomachine rotor; a leading edge with a radial main orientation, axially located on the upstream side of the body, with respect to a gas flow in the turbomachine; and a trailing edge with a radial main orientation, axially located on the downstream side of the body, with respect to the gas flow in the turbomachine, wherein the first insert mounted on the outer radial end tip includes: a first portion radially covering the outer radial end tip, the first portion parallel to the main axis includes an edge in the direction of rotation of the turbomachine rotor, levelled with the extrados face; a second portion partly covering the intrados face extends globally radially with respect to the main axis; and a corner-shaped cross-section along a radial plane with respect to the main axis, the cross-section being L-shaped with the first portion forming a first branch of an L and the second portion forming a second branch of the L, and wherein the second insert covers at least the leading edge and an upstream axial end of the first insert.
3. The rotor blade according to claim 2, wherein the second portion extends throughout a whole axial dimension of the blade, from the leading edge to the trailing edge.
4. The rotor blade according to claim 2, wherein the second intrados face is levelled with the intrados face of the body.
5. The rotor blade according to claim 2, wherein a radial length of the second portion is equal to or lower than 10 mm.
6. The rotor blade according to claim 2, wherein the first and second portions are made from a single piece.
7. A turbomachine comprising: a rotor carrying at least the blade according to claim 2; and a stator surrounding the rotor, wherein an inner cylindrical wall of the stator, which is axially located at the blade, includes an abradable material layer radially located at the outer radial end tip, and wherein the first insert is configured to contact the abradable material layer.
8. The rotor blade according to claim 2, wherein the outer radial end tip includes an upper groove axially extending from the leading edge to the trailing edge.
9. The rotor blade according to claim 2, wherein the body is made of composite material.
10. The rotor blade according to claim 2, wherein the first insert is made of metal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will appear upon reading the following detailed description which will be better understood by referring to the accompanying figures among which:
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DETAILED DISCLOSURE OF PARTICULAR EMBODIMENTS
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(6) The blade 10 is intended to be mounted on a rotor (not shown) of the turbomachine. In the mounted position, the blade 10 extends in a mainly radially oriented plane with respect to the main axis of the rotor.
(7) In the following description, the blade 10 will be described using this main radial orientation of the blade 10 with respect to the main axis of the turbomachine rotor. Thus, the radial direction corresponds to the top-to-bottom direction referring to
(8) The blade 10 comprises a main body 12 made of composite material, which extends in the main radial plane of the blade 10, with respect to the mains axis of the rotor.
(9) The body 12 comprises a radially inner root 14, which extends along the axial direction and by which the blade 10 is mounted on the rotor according to means known per se. The body 12 also comprises a radially outer tip 16, which is located away from the rotor when the blade 10 is mounted on the rotor and which is intended to operate close to the inner wall of the turbomachine stator (not shown).
(10) The axial end edges of the body 12 extend mainly radially, and respectively consist in a leading edge 18 located on the upstream side of the body 12, along the air flow direction in the turbomachine and which is located on the right side in
(11) The body 12 also comprises an intrados face 22 which is the face located on the upstream side of the body 12, in the direction of rotation of the rotor, and an extrados face 24, which is the face located on the downstream side of the body 12, in the direction of rotation of the rotor.
(12) The blade 10 comprises an insert 26 which is mounted on the body 12 tip 16.
(13) The purpose of the insert 26 is to contact an abradable material layer (not shown) covering the inner wall of the stator, during the first commissioning sessions of the turbomachine, that is during the turbomachine running-in, during which the operating radial clearances between the blades 10 and the stator inner wall are set.
(14) The insert 26 is made of metal, preferably titanium. It is to be understood that the insert can be made of any other metal without departing from the scope of the invention.
(15) As can be seen in further details in
(16) As mentioned above, the body 12 is made of a composite material in order to restrict the total weight of the blade 10 and the insert 26 is made of metal.
(17) In order not to increase too significantly the weight of the blade 10, the dimensions of the insert 26 are reduced as much as possible.
(18) To that end, as shown in
(19) The insert 26 is made in order to radially lengthen the body 12 and in order to take part in the aerodynamic action of the blade 10.
(20) To do this, the insert axially extends throughout the axial length of the body 12, that is it axially extends from the leading edge 18 to the trailing edge 20.
(21) The cross-section of the first portion 28 along a tangential plane with respect to the main axis of the rotor, has a shape similar to the shape of the cross-section of the body 12 along a tangential plane, and the radial thickness of the first portion 28 is substantially identical in every respect.
(22) The radial thickness of the first portion 28 of the insert is comprised between a value lower than one millimeter and a value of a few millimeters, such as for example 0.5 mm, 1 mm or 2 mm, and the first portion of the insert extends throughout the thickness of the body 12, that is from the intrados face 22 to the extrados face 24.
(23) The radial length of the second portion 30 of the insert is also small, preferably, the radial length of the second portion 30 is equal to or lower than 10 mm.
(24) Also, the second portion 30 of the insert 26 comprises an intrados face 32, which is levelled with the intrados face 22 of the body 12 and which radially lengthens the intrados face 22 upwards.
(25) The body 12 tip 16 comprises to this end an upper groove 34 which axially extends from the leading edge 18 to the trailing edge 20, in which the second portion 30 of the insert 26 is accommodated.
(26) According to the embodiment shown in the figures, the insert 26 is made in a single piece, that is both portions 28, 30 of the insert 26 are two parts from a single piece.
(27) According to an alternative embodiment not shown, both portions 28, 30 of the insert 26 are made from two different pieces, which are assembled and mounted on the body 12.
(28) The attachment of the insert 26 on the body 12 tip is preferably made by bonding. To do this, an adhesive layer is disposed between the faces facing the body 12 tip 16 on the one hand, and of the portions 28, 30 of the insert 26 on the other hand.
(29) According to another aspect of the blade 10, a second insert 36, also made of metal, covers the leading edge 18 of the blade 10. This second insert allows the blade 10 to be protected from impacts that can be caused for example by bird ingestion by the turbomachine.
(30) As mentioned above, the insert 26 is made so that both portions 18, 30 are levelled with the intrados and extrados faces 22, 24 of the body.
(31) Thus, the insert 26 does not interfere with either the positioning or the attachment of the second insert 36 on the blade 10. The second insert 36 can further cover the insert 26.