Bearing arrangement
09651092 ยท 2017-05-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C33/586
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/54
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C41/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/547
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C39/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2360/23
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16C33/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/54
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C39/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C25/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A bearing arrangement includes: first and second thrust bearings, arranged on a shaft and including respective first and second pressure faces; and a hydraulic connection, connecting the first and second thrust bearings and having a non-compressible fluid. Applying a shaft thrust load axially moves the first thrust bearing so that the first pressure face displaces the non-compressible fluid from the first thrust bearing to the second thrust bearing so as to apply a reaction force to the second pressure face, in order that the thrust load is shared between the first and second thrust bearings.
Claims
1. A bearing arrangement comprising: a first thrust bearing arranged on a shaft and including a first pressure face; a second thrust bearing arranged on the shaft and including a second pressure face; and a hydraulic connection, connecting the first thrust bearing and the second thrust bearing and comprising: (i) a non-compressible fluid; (ii) a first cavity space between the first thrust bearing and a surrounding component; and (iii) a second cavity space between the second thrust bearing and the surrounding component, wherein: the first cavity space and the second cavity space are coincident with the first pressure face and the second pressure face, respectively, and are connected to one another by a passage that extends through an outer race of the first thrust bearing; and applying a shaft thrust load axially moves the first thrust bearing so that the first pressure face displaces at least a portion of the non-compressible fluid from the first cavity space to the second cavity space so as to apply a reaction force to the second pressure face, in order that the thrust load is shared between the first thrust bearing and the second thrust bearing.
2. A bearing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the non-compressible fluid comprises a gel, a grease, or a liquid.
3. A bearing arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the non-compressible fluid comprises an oil.
4. A bearing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first cavity space and the second cavity space are bounded by resilient elements of the surrounding component, the resilient elements being arranged to deform to allow axial displacement of the first thrust bearing and the second thrust bearing in order to share the thrust load between the thrust bearings in the event of a failure of the hydraulic connection.
5. A bearing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first pressure face and the second pressure face have substantially the same surface area such that the thrust load is substantially equally shared between the first thrust bearing and the second thrust bearing.
6. A bearing arrangement according to claim 1, further comprising a sensor arranged to detect the pressure of the non-compressible fluid.
7. A bearing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first thrust bearing and the second thrust bearing are axially spaced on the shaft.
8. A bearing arrangement according to claim 7, further comprising a spacer element disposed between the first thrust bearing and the second thrust bearing to define the axial distance therebetween.
9. A bearing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first thrust bearing and the second thrust bearing are ball bearings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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(6) In this embodiment, the location bearing arrangement 301 comprises first and second bearings 401, 501, each of which includes an inner race 401a, 501a and an outer race 401b, 501b, between which a plurality of rolling elements 401c, 501c is disposed in a cage (not shown). In this embodiment, the rolling elements 401c, 501c are balls. In this embodiment, each of the first and second bearings 401, 501 is a single-row bearing of the deep-groove type. In this embodiment, the inner races 401a, 501a and the outer races 401b, 501b comprise M50NiL steel and the rolling elements 401c, 501c comprise M50 steel.
(7) Referring now to
(8) The outer races 401b, 501b of the first and second bearings 401, 501 are free to slide axially within the bearing housing 101. In this embodiment, seals 701 are disposed between each of the outer races 401b, 501b and the bearing housing 101. In this embodiment, the first and second bearings 401, 501 include stops 401e, 501e for limiting their axial travel relative to the bearing housing 101.
(9) A cavity is provided between the first and second bearings 401, 501 and the inner surface of the bearing housing 101. In this embodiment, the cavity comprises a first cavity space, or chamber 801a adjacent (coincident with) the pressure surface 401d of the first bearing 401 and bounded by a first support element 101a of the bearing housing 101. The cavity further comprises a second cavity space, or chamber 801b adjacent (coincident with) the pressure surface 501d of the second bearing 501 and bounded by a second support element 101b of the bearing housing 101. In this embodiment, the first and second support elements 101a, 101b are generally cone-shaped. In this embodiment, the first and second chambers 801a, 801b are connected by a conduit, or passage 801c. In this embodiment, the passage 801c extends through the outer races 401b, 501b of the first and second bearings 401, 501, and also through an axially-movable communication duct 801d which connects the first and second chambers 801a, 801b.
(10) The cavity contains a substantially non-compressible fluid, in this embodiment a liquid, in particular an oil 801e. The seals 701 prevent the oil 801e from escaping from the cavity. Thus the fluid-containing cavity comprises a reservoir which hydraulically connects the first and second bearings 401, 501, and in particular provides a hydraulic path between the respective first and second pressure faces 401d, 501d thereof.
(11) In this embodiment, a portion of a pressure sensor 901 is disposed in the passage 801c such that the pressure of the oil 801e therein may be detected.
(12) In each of the first and second bearings 401, 501 there exists a clearance gap 401f, 501f between the rolling elements 401c, 501c, and the inner race 401a, 501a and the outer race 401b, 501b. In an unloaded condition (as shown in
(13) The operation of the location bearing arrangement 301 will now be described, at first with particular reference to
(14) Referring now to
(15) At the same time, the (10 micron) clearance gap 501f in the second bearing 501 is closed as the rolling elements 501c of the second bearing 501 are brought into contact with the respective outer race 501b at contact points 501h. Thus, the axial movement of the first bearing 401 enables the second bearing 501 to take up a share of the axial thrust load imposed by the shaft 201. In this condition, the second bearing 501 may be sufficiently loaded that skidding of its rolling elements 501c may be prevented.
(16) Still referring to
(17) It will be understood that the bearing arrangement 301 will behave in the same way if the axial thrust load is applied in the opposite direction to that described herein above, i.e. from left to right in
(18) The ability of the hydraulic connection to distribute the axial thrust load between the first and second bearings 401, 501 means that relatively large geometrical variations and/or differential expansions between the bearings 401, 501 may be tolerated. Furthermore, the provision of a non-compressible fluid means that the loads imposed on the first and second bearings 401, 501 may be conveniently and reliably derived from pressure measurements taken by the sensor 901. Knowledge of these loads can be exploited by the engine operator to better predict the service life of the bearings 401, 501, which knowledge can in turn be fed back to the design process to improve the design of the bearings 401, 501.
(19) In the embodiment described herein above, the spacer 603, which is disposed in the axial gap 601 between the inner races 401a, 501a of the first and second bearings 401, 501, is fitted during assembly of the bearing arrangement 301, after installation on the shaft 201 of the inner race 401a of the first bearing 401 and prior to installation on the shaft 201 of the inner race 501a of the second bearing 501. The thickness T of the spacer 603 is selected to be sufficient to bring the rolling elements 401c, 501c of each of the first and second bearings 401, 501 into engagement with the respective inner races 401a, 501a at contact points 401g, 501g and the respective outer races 401b, 501b at contact points 401h, 501h. That is, the spacer 603 ensures the closure (or at least part-closure) of the clearance gaps 401f, 501f to take up the free play or axial float in the first and second bearings 401, 501, prior to the application of a significant thrust load from the shaft 201 during engine operation. In this way, the likelihood of skidding of unloaded (or lightly loaded) bearings 401, 501 may be reduced. Also, the provision of the spacer 603 may ensure that some load is maintained on the bearings 401, 501 in the event of a hydraulic failure. It will be understood that while the spacer 603 may optionally be employed to take up the free play or axial float in the first and second bearings 401, 501, the spacer 603 is not necessary for the hydraulic load share function of the bearing arrangement 301 as described herein above.
(20) In an embodiment, each of the support elements 101a, 101b of the bearing housing 101, which bound the respective first and second chambers 801a, 801b of the cavity, comprises a flexible or resilient element, for example a diaphragm, which is arranged to be displaced or deformed under the axial thrust load imposed by the shaft 201 so that the bearings 401, 501 may be axially displaced. In this way, the bearings 401, 501 may remain loaded, and the load shared between the bearings 401, 501, even in the event of a loss of hydraulic fluid.
(21) In an embodiment, the inner races 401a, 501a are disposed on the shaft 201 such that the first and second bearings 401, 501 are far apart. There is no particular limit to the axial spacing between the first and second thrust bearings 401, 501, other than with regard to practical tolerances and thermal expansion which will increase with distance. For example, in some embodiments the axial gap 601 has an axial dimension of anything up to about 25 mm, while in other embodiments the axial dimension exceeds 25 mm. The bearings 401, 501 could be separated such that they are in different respective bearing housings, so long as the hydraulic connection is provided between the bearings 401, 501.
(22) In an embodiment, the inner races are made integral with the shaft, for example machined on the shaft 201. Furthermore, it will be understood that it is not essential to the load sharing function of the bearing arrangement 301 that an axial gap 603 is provided between the inner races 401a, 501a of the first and second bearings 401, 501.
(23) While the bearing arrangement 301 described herein above comprises ball-type roller bearings, it will be understood that the invention is generally applicable to all types of bearings which take a thrust load. For example, roller bearings comprising inclined or tapered cylindrical rolling elements, and hydrostatic or hydrodynamic thrust bearings. Furthermore, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to embodiments comprising two thrust bearings but may comprise any number of thrust bearings, for example three or four thrust bearings.
(24) In an embodiment, the pressure faces of the first and second bearings are of dissimilar surface area such that they transmit different magnitudes of force, thereby providing unequal load share between the first and second bearings. For example, the pressure faces may be differently sized in order to achieve a load share of 60:40.
(25) While the above-described embodiment comprises a reservoir, in which a passage extends through bearing outer races to connect two chambers, it will be understood that the bearings could be hydraulically connected in various different ways, so long as a non-compressible fluid may be displaced by a load which is exerted on the fluid by the first bearing, and the fluid may exert a reaction force on the second bearing, in order that the load is shared between the first and second bearings. Furthermore, the non-compressible fluid need not be in direct contact with the respective pressure faces of the first and second bearings in order for the load to be shared between the bearings. For instance, the applied load may be transmitted to, and the reaction force may be transmitted from, the non-compressible fluid via some intermediary element, for example a spacer.
(26) In an embodiment, the non-compressible fluid is a gel or a grease, for example a high-temperature grease.
(27) It will be understood that the invention has been described in relation to its preferred embodiments and may be modified in many different ways without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the accompanying claims.
(28) Although a bearing arrangement in a three-shaft gas turbine engine has been described, the invention is equally applicable to a two-shaft or a single-shaft gas turbine engine. As will be apparent to the skilled reader, the invention is appropriate for gas turbine engines used for other purposes than to power an aircraft, for example industrial gas turbine engines or marine gas turbine engines. Furthermore, the invention is not only relevant to gas turbine engines but has wider utility. The invention is suitable for application in any rotor, for example of a type used in oil and gas drilling, where an axial load is close to or beyond the capabilities of a single bearing.