Turbine engine combustion chamber
11614234 · 2023-03-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Jacques Marcel Arthur Bunel (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Dan-Ranjiv Joory (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Patrice André Commaret (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Romain Nicolas LUNEL (MOISSY-CRAMAYEL, FR)
Cpc classification
F23R3/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23R2900/00012
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A combustion chamber for a turbine engine, in particular for an aircraft turbojet engine or turboprop engine. The combustion chamber includes a radially outer annular shroud, a radially inner annular shroud coaxial with the radially outer shroud, and an end wall connecting the radially outer shroud and the radially inner shroud. The combustion chamber further includes a first annular sealing member coaxial with said radially inner and outer shrouds. The first annular sealing member is radially interposed between the end wall and the radially outer shroud.
Claims
1. A combustion chamber for a turbine engine, the combustion chamber comprising: a radially outer annular shroud, a radially inner annular shroud, coaxial with the radially outer shroud, an end wall connecting the radially outer shroud and the radially inner shroud, wherein the combustion chamber comprises a first annular sealing member, coaxial with said radially inner and outer shrouds, the first annular sealing member being radially interposed between the end wall and the radially outer shroud, and each sealing member is sectorized and comprises at least two angular sectors, wherein the first annular sealing member is secured in radial contact with the end wall by bolts engaged only in fixing holes of the first annular sealing member and corresponding fixing holes of the end wall, wherein the combustion chamber further comprises a second annular sealing member, coaxial with said radially inner and outer shrouds, the second sealing member being radially interposed between the end wall and the radially inner shroud, and wherein the outer shroud of the combustion chamber comprises a cylindrical part surrounding a radially outer cylindrical part of the end wall, the end wall further comprising at least one radially inner cylindrical part surrounding a cylindrical part of the inner shroud of the combustion chamber, the first sealing member being interposed between the cylindrical part of the outer shroud and the outer cylindrical part of the end wall, the second sealing member being interposed between the cylindrical part of the inner shroud and the inner cylindrical part of the end wall.
2. The combustion chamber according to claim 1, wherein, for each sealing member, the angular sectors are distributed over the circumference with a total angular clearance between them between 0° and 1° or between 0 mm and 5 mm.
3. The combustion chamber according to claim 1, further comprising a thermal protection element located downstream (AV) of the end wall.
4. The combustion chamber according to claim 3, wherein the thermal protection element is a sheet metal having a radially extending annular part with radially inner and outer peripheral edges extended by annular edges extending axially in the downstream (AV) or in the upstream (AM) direction.
5. The combustion chamber according to claim 4, wherein the radially outer and inner peripheral edges of the thermal protection element extend axially upstream (AM) and are radially interposed respectively, between the outer shroud and the end wall, and between the inner shroud and the end wall.
6. The combustion chamber according to claim 1, wherein each sealing member is made of a nickel-based alloy or a cobalt-based alloy.
7. The combustion chamber according to claim 1, wherein each sealing member has a thickness between 0.8 and 3 mm.
8. The combustion chamber according to claim 1, wherein the radially inner surface of the outer shroud has an annular recess, the downstream axial end of which forms an annular radial shoulder, the first sealing member being accommodated, at least in part, in the recess, the downstream end of each angular sector of the first sealing member being able to rest on the shoulder.
9. A turbine engine comprising a combustion chamber according to claim 1.
10. The combustion chamber according to claim 1, wherein a second annular sealing member is secured in radial contact with the end wall by bolts engaged only in fixing holes of the second annular sealing member and corresponding fixing holes of the end wall.
11. The combustion chamber according to claim 1, wherein screw heads or nut of the bolts are located at cut-outs of the radially outer shroud.
Description
(1) The invention will be better understood and other details, characteristics and advantages of the invention will become readily apparent upon reading the following description, given by way of a non limiting example with reference to the appended drawings, wherein:
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(11) The turbine engine 1 includes a fan 2 that sucks in an air flow that is divided into a primary and a secondary flow. The primary flow passes through a primary section 3 which includes, successively, in the downstream direction AV, a low pressure compressor 4 and a high pressure compressor 5. At the outlet of the high-pressure compressor 5, air is injected and mixed with fuel into a combustion chamber 6. At the outlet of the combustion chamber 6, hot gases successively pass through a high-pressure turbine 7 and a low-pressure turbine 8 before being ejected from the turbine engine 1 through an ejector nozzle 9.
(12) The secondary flow crosses a secondary section 10 surrounding the primary section 3.
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(14) With reference to
(15) The outer shroud 11 has a general frustoconical shape that widens in the downstream direction AV. The outer shroud 11 includes, at its upstream end, a cylindrical part 14. Said cylindrical part 14 has holes distributed around the circumference. The cylindrical part 14 also includes 15 cuts distributed over the circumference, said 15 cuts opening in the upstream direction AM.
(16) The outer shroud 11 also has air inlet holes 16, also known as primary holes.
(17) The inner shroud 12 has a general frustoconical shape that widens in the downstream direction AV. The inner shroud 12 includes, at its upstream end, a cylindrical part 17. Said cylindrical part 17 has holes distributed around the circumference. The cylindrical part 17 also includes cut-outs distributed over the circumference, said cut-outs opening in the upstream direction AM.
(18) The inner shroud 12 also has air inlet holes 18.
(19) The end wall 13 is annular and has a part 19 that is generally frustoconical or radially extending. The radially outer periphery of the frustoconical or radial part is extended by a cylindrical part 20 extending in the upstream direction AM. The radially inner periphery of the frustoconical or radial part is extended by a cylindrical part 21 extending in the upstream direction AM. The end wall 13 has openings 22 distributed over the circumference of the frustoconical part 19. In addition, the cylindrical parts 20, 21 of the end wall 13 have fixing holes 23 distributed around the circumference.
(20) The combustion chamber 6 also includes an annular cover 24 with a generally C-shaped cross-section, located upstream AM of the end wall 13. The radially outer periphery of the cover 24 includes a cylindrical part 25. Similarly, the radially inner periphery of the cover 24 includes a cylindrical part 26. The radially median area 27 of the cover 24 has openings 28 axially opposite the openings 22 in the end wall 13.
(21) The outer cylindrical part 25 of the cover 24, the cylindrical part 14 of the outer shroud 11 and the outer cylindrical part 20 of the end wall 13 are fixed to each other by means of bolts 29 distributed over the circumference and engaged in the holes of the cylindrical part 14 of the outer shroud and the fixing holes 23 of the end wall 13. In particular, the outer cylindrical part 25 of the cover 24 surrounds the cylindrical part 14 of the outer shroud 11, which in turn surrounds the outer cylindrical part 20 of the end wall 13.
(22) The inner cylindrical part 26 of the cover 24, the cylindrical part 17 of the inner shroud 12 and the inner cylindrical part 21 of the end wall 13 are fixed to each other by means of bolts 30 distributed over the circumference and engaged in the holes of the cylindrical part 17 of the inner shroud 12 and the fixing holes 23 of the end wall 13. In particular, the inner cylindrical part 21 of the end wall 13 surrounds the cylindrical part 17 of the inner shroud 12, which in turn surrounds the inner cylindrical part 26 of the cover 24.
(23) Each opening 22 in the end wall 13 is used to mount a fuel injection device 31. The fuel injection device 31 is connected to an injection pipe 32 forming a fuel supply line, said injection pipe 32 passing through the corresponding opening 28 of the cover 24. The structure of the injection device 31 is known per se and will not be described in greater details.
(24) The downstream end (not shown) of the combustion chamber 6 is fixed on an external housing 33. Said outer casing 33 comprises a radially outer wall 34 and a radially inner wall 35 connected at their upstream end. The junction 36 between the radially inner wall and the outer wall includes an air inlet port 37, allowing air from the high-pressure compressor 5 to enter the inner volume of the outer casing 33. The air thus passes through said orifice 37 and then divides into a first part which passes through the opening 28 of the cover 24 and enters the fuel injection device 31 wherein it is mixed with the fuel. A second part of the air bypasses the cover 24 and then enters the combustion chamber 6 through the holes 16, 18 of the inner 12 and outer 11 shrouds.
(25) In the embodiments shown in the figures, the housing is formed in one piece, i. e. the radially outer walls 34 and radially inner walls 35 form a single piece with the junction 36. For example, the walls 34, 35 and the junction 36 are produced in one piece. As an alternative solution, the walls 34, 35 could be attached and fixed to the junction 36, the walls 34, 35 and the junction 36 being independent of each other.
(26) As previously indicated, a radial annular clearance exists between the above-mentioned cylindrical parts 14, 17, 20, 21 of the shrouds 11, 12 and the end wall 13, in order to enable the assembly of the end wall 13 between the shrouds 11, 12 and due to the dimensional tolerances of manufacture.
(27) According to the invention, the combustion chamber 6 includes first and second annular sealing members 38a, 38b to fill such clearance.
(28) The first sealing element 38a is inserted radially between the end wall 13 and the radially outer shroud 11. The second sealing element 38b is inserted radially between the end wall 13 and the radially inner shroud 12.
(29) Except in their dimensions, the first sealing member 38a and the second sealing member 38b are concentric and have identical structures.
(30) Each annular sealing member 38a, 38b is annular and formed by at least two angular sectors 39a, 39b (only the first sealing member 38a is shown in
(31) The angular sectors 39a, 39b are distributed over the circumference of the cylindrical part 20 of the end wall 13 and are slightly spaced by a clearance noted j from each other at their ends, as best visible in
(32) Each sector 39a, 39b of each sealing member 38a, 38b is made of nickel-based alloy, for example Hastelloy® type, or Cobalt-based alloy. Each sector 38a, 38b has a thickness between 0.8 and 3 mm.
(33) The sectors 39a, 39b, of each sealing member 38a, 38b are secured by bolts (not shown) engaged only in some of the fixing holes 23 of the corresponding cylindrical part 20, 21 of the end wall 13 and in the holes of the sectors 39a, 39b of the sealing member 38a, 38b. The screw heads or the nuts of these bolts are located at cut-outs 15 of the corresponding shroud 11, 12.
(34) The combustion chamber 6 also has a thermal protection element 41 located downstream of the end wall 13, in the form of an annular metal sheet. The protective member 41 has an annular part 42, frustoconical shaped or extending in a radial plane, the inner and outer peripheral edges of which are extended by annular flanges 43, 44 extending axially in the upstream direction AM (
(35) The outer flange 43 of the protective member 41 is radially interposed between the cylindrical part 14 of the outer shroud 11 and the outer cylindrical part 20 of the end wall 13. In addition, the outer flange 43 of the protective member 41 is located downstream AV of the first sealing member 38a.
(36) The inner flange of the protective member 41 (not shown in
(37) As an alternative solution, the flanges 43, 44 of the protective member can extend axially in the downstream direction AV, as shown in
(38) As previously indicated, each sealing member 38a, 38b fills the radial clearance between the end wall 13 and the corresponding shroud 11, 12 of the combustion chamber 6, in order to limit the passage of air to the above-mentioned interface areas. This improves the performance of the turbine engine 1 and limits the sources of pollution.
(39) In addition, each angular sector 39a, 39b can be slightly deformed in order to adapt to the actual diameter of the cylindrical part 14, 17 of the corresponding shroud 11, 12 and the corresponding cylindrical part 20, 21 of the end wall 13. Each angular sector 39a, 39b can then optimally close the interface area between the end wall 13 and the corresponding shroud 11, 12.
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(41) In this embodiment, the first sealing member 38a is housed, at least in part, in the recess 46, the downstream end of each angular sector 39a, 39b of the first sealing member 38a being able to rest on the shoulder 47.
(42) It should be noted that the downstream end of each sector 39a, 39b of the first sealing member 38a and the shoulder 47 mentioned above form a baffle making it possible to limit the passage of air between these elements.