Weld stub arrangement and a method of using the arrangement to make an article
10384302 ยท 2019-08-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01D5/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/3061
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B23K20/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F05D2230/239
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B23K20/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K20/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01D5/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D5/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A workpiece for use with a flash producing welding process comprises a revolute body, a plurality of first attachment portions, a plurality of second attachment portions. The revolute body has an axis of rotation. Each of the first attachment portions has a first radially outer weld joint surface, and each of the second attachment portions has a second radially outer weld joint surface. The revolute body comprises a plurality of first and second stub portions, with each of the first stub portions having a first radially inner weld joint surface, and each of the second stub portions having a second radially inner weld joint surface.
Claims
1. A workpiece for use with a flash producing welding process, the workpiece comprising: a revolute body comprising an axis of rotation; a plurality of first attachment portions, each of the first attachment portions comprising a first radially outer weld joint surface; and a plurality of second attachment portions, each of the second attachment portions comprising a second radially outer weld joint surface; wherein the revolute body comprises a plurality of first and second stub portions, each of the first stub portions having a first radially inner weld joint surface, each of the second stub portions having a second radially inner weld joint surface, and respective ones of the first stub portions and second stub portions are arranged in an alternating sequence circumferentially around the axis of rotation, each of the first radially outer weld joint surfaces is joined to a corresponding one of the first radially inner weld joint surfaces by a flash producing welding process at a first weld joint plane, each of the second radially outer weld joint surfaces is joined to a corresponding one of the second radially inner weld joint surfaces by a flash producing welding process at a second weld joint plane, wherein each first weld joint plane is positioned at a first radius from the axis of rotation, each second weld joint plane is positioned at a second radius from the axis of rotation, the first radius is different to the second radius, and the difference between the first radius and the second radius is a radial offset from the axis of rotation.
2. The workpiece as claimed in claim 1, wherein the radial offset is between 5 and 20 mm.
3. The workpiece as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the first attachment portions has a first attachment tip, each of the second attachment portions has second attachment tip, and the plurality of first attachment tips and second attachment tips together define a tip circumference.
4. The workpiece as claimed in claim 1, wherein the revolute body is a rotor, and the first and second attachment portions are aerofoils.
5. The workpiece as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flash producing welding process is selected from the group consisting of linear friction welding, orbital welding, and forge welding.
6. A method for forming a workpiece, the method comprising the steps of: providing a revolute body having an axis of rotation, and a plurality of first and second stub portions arranged in an alternating circumferential array around the axis of rotation, each first stub portion having a first radially inner weld joint surface, and each second stub portion having a second radially inner weld joint surface; providing a first attachment portion corresponding to each first stub portion, and a second attachment portion corresponding to each second stub portion, each first attachment portion comprising a first radially outer weld joint surface, and each second attachment portion comprising a second radially outer weld joint surface; and using a flash producing welding process to weld each first radially outer weld joint surface to a corresponding first radially inner weld joint surface at a first weld joint plane, and each second radially outer weld joint surface to a corresponding second radially inner weld joint surface at a second weld joint plane to form the workpiece, wherein each first weld joint plane is positioned at a first radius from the axis of rotation, each second weld joint plane is positioned at a second radius from the axis of rotation, the first radius being different to the second radius, and the difference between the first radius and the second radius is a radial offset from the axis of rotation.
7. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein the radial offset is between 5 and 20 mm.
8. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein the revolute body is a rotor, and the first and second attachment portions are aerofoils.
9. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein the flash producing welding process is selected from the group consisting of linear friction welding, orbital welding, and forge welding.
10. A computer program that, when read by a computer, causes performance of the method as claimed in claim 6.
11. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium comprising computer readable instructions that, when read by a computer, cause performance of the friction welding process as claimed in claim 6.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) There now follows a description of an embodiment of the disclosure, by way of non-limiting example, with reference being made to the accompanying drawings in which:
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(9) It is noted that the drawings may not be to scale. The drawings are intended to depict only typical aspects of the disclosure, and therefore should not be considered as limiting the scope of the disclosure. In the drawings, like numbering represents like elements between the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(10) A turbofan gas turbine engine 10, as shown in
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(12) The workpiece 100 comprises a revolute body 110, a plurality of first attachment portions 140, and a plurality of second attachment portions 150.
(13) The revolute body 110 comprises an axis of revolution 112. The revolute body 110 also comprises a radius 113. In the present example, the workpiece is a bladed compressor disc (or blisk) for a gas turbine engine. One such example application is in the intermediate pressure compressor 14 of the gas turbine engine of
(14) The revolute body 110 comprises a plurality of first stub portions 120, and a plurality of second stub portions 130. The first stub portions 120 and the second stub portions 130 are arranged in a circumferential array around the revolute body 110, in an alternating sequence 160.
(15) Each first stub portion 120 comprises a first radially inner weld joint surface 122. The first radially inner weld joint surface 122 is positioned at a first radially inner weld joint surface radius 121 from the axis of rotation 112.
(16) Each second stub portion 130 comprises a second radially inner weld joint surface 132. The second radially inner weld joint surface 132 is positioned at a second radially inner weld joint surface radius 131 from the axis of rotation 112.
(17) The first radially inner weld joint surface radius 121 is different to the second radially inner weld joint surface radius 131. In the present example, the first radially inner weld joint surface radius 121 is smaller than the second radially inner weld joint surface radius 131.
(18) Each of the first attachment portions 140 comprises a first radially outer weld joint surface 142. Each first attachment portion 140 also comprises a first attachment tip 124. The first attachment tip 124 is the radially outermost portion of the first attachment portion 140.
(19) Each of the second attachment portions 150 comprises a second radially outer weld joint surface 152. Each second attachment portion 150 also comprises a second attachment tip 134. The second attachment tip 134 is the radially outermost portion of the second attachment portion 150.
(20) Each of the first radially outer weld joint surfaces 142 is joined to a corresponding one of the first radially inner weld joint surfaces 122 by linear friction welding at a first weld joint plane 162. Each of the second radially outer weld joint surfaces 152 is joined to a corresponding one of the second radially inner weld joint surfaces 132 by linear friction welding at a second weld joint plane 166.
(21) Each of the first weld joint planes 162 is offset from the neighbouring second weld joint plane 166. In the present embodiment, each first weld joint plane 162 is radially offset from the neighbouring second weld joint plane 166 by a radial offset 170. In the present embodiment, the first weld joint plane 162 is positioned radially inwardly of the second weld joint plane 166.
(22) This radial offset 170 between the first and second weld joint planes 162,166 enables the flash 169 generated by the linear friction weld at each of these weld planes 162,166 to be expelled from the respective joint without clashing or otherwise impinging on the flash 169 expelled from the neighbouring linear friction weld joint.
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(25) The assembly of the first attachment portions 140 to the first stub portions 120, and the second attachment portions 150 to the second stub portions 130 is shown in
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(27) The workpiece 200 comprises a revolute body 210, a plurality of first attachment portions 240, and a plurality of second attachment portions 250.
(28) The revolute body 210 comprises an axis of revolution 112. The revolute body 210 also comprises a radius 113. In the present example, the workpiece is a bladed compressor disc (or blisk) for a gas turbine engine.
(29) The revolute body 210 comprises a plurality of first stub portions 220, and a plurality of second stub portions 230. The first stub portions 220 and the second stub portions 230 are arranged in a circumferential array around the revolute body 110, in an alternating sequence 260. In this arrangement, the first stub portions 220 are identical to the second stub portions 230. In other arrangements, the first stub portions 220 may be radially offset from the second stub portions 230 in addition to having a respective angular offset.
(30) Each first stub portion 220 comprises a first radially inner weld joint surface 222. The first radially inner weld joint surface 222 is inclined at a first radially inner weld joint surface angle 280 relative to a tangent 216 to a circumference 214 of the revolute body 110.
(31) Each second stub portion 230 comprises a second radially inner weld joint surface 232. The second radially inner weld joint surface 232 is inclined at a second radially inner weld joint surface angle 282 relative to a tangent 216 to a circumference 214 of the revolute body 110.
(32) In the present arrangement, the first radially inner weld joint surface angle 280 is the same as the second radially inner weld joint surface angle 282. In other arrangements, the first radially inner weld joint surface angle 280 may differ from the second radially inner weld joint angle 282.
(33) Each of the first attachment portions 240 comprises a first radially outer weld joint surface 242. Each first attachment portion 240 also comprises a first attachment tip 224. The first attachment tip 224 is the radially outermost portion of the first attachment portion 240.
(34) Each of the second attachment portions 250 comprises a second radially outer weld joint surface 252. Each second attachment portion 250 also comprises a second attachment tip 234. The second attachment tip 234 is the radially outermost portion of the second attachment portion 250.
(35) Each of the first radially outer weld joint surfaces 242 is joined to a corresponding one of the first radially inner weld joint surfaces 222 by linear friction welding at a first weld joint plane 262. Each of the second radially outer weld joint surfaces 252 is joined to a corresponding one of the second radially inner weld joint surfaces 232 by linear friction welding at a second weld joint plane 266.
(36) Each of the first weld joint planes 262 and second weld joint planes 266 is angularly offset from a tangent 216 to a circumference 214 of the revolute body 210.
(37) This angular offset 280,282 of the first and second weld joint planes 262,266 enables the flash 169 generated by the linear friction weld at each of these weld planes 262,266 to be expelled from the respective joint without clashing or otherwise impinging on the flash 169 expelled from the neighbouring linear friction weld joint.
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(39) The assembly of the first attachment portions 240 to the first stub portions 220, and the second attachment portions 250 to the second stub portions 230 is shown in
(40) The angular offset 280 of the first weld joint plane 262 and the angular offset 282 of the second weld joint plane 266 enables the flash 169 expelled from the first weld joint plane 262 to pass beneath the flash 169 expelled from the neighbouring second weld joint plane 266.
(41) Except where mutually exclusive, any of the features may be employed separately or in combination with any other features and the disclosure extends to and includes all combinations and sub-combinations of one or more features described herein.
(42) The foregoing description of various aspects of the disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise form disclosed, and obviously, many modifications and variations are possible. Such modifications and variations that may be apparent to a person of skill in the art are included within the scope of the disclosure as defined by the accompanying claims.