Assembly fixture for a stator vane assembly
09567863 ยท 2017-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Michael E. McMahon (Shapleigh, ME, US)
- Steven J. Feigleson (Falmouth, ME, US)
- Dennis R. Tremblay (Biddeford, ME, US)
Cpc classification
F01D25/285
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T29/49234
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
F05D2230/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/55
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T29/53991
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
F01D9/042
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T29/49321
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
Y10T29/53961
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
International classification
Abstract
A fixture for assembling a stator vane assembly for a gas turbine engine includes, an outer locating ring including a plurality of outer locating pins defining a position for each of a plurality of vanes relative to an outer fairing. An inner locating ring includes a plurality of inner locating rings defining a position of each of the plurality of vanes relative to an inner fairing. A clamp section includes a clamp portion and a clamp pin defining an angular orientation of each of the plurality of vanes relative to each of the inner and outer fairings. An inner locating section supports a plurality of radial locating pins defining a radial position of each of the plurality of vanes relative to the inner and outer fairings.
Claims
1. A fixture for assembling a stator vane assembly for a gas turbine engine comprising: an outer locating ring including a plurality of outer locating pins defining a position for each of a plurality of vanes within a corresponding plurality of outer fairing openings of an outer fairing; an inner locating ring including a plurality of inner locating pins defining a position of each of the plurality of vanes within a corresponding plurality of inner fairing openings of an inner fairing; a clamp section including a clamp portion and a clamp pin defining an angular orientation of each of the plurality of vanes relative to each the inner fairing openings and the outer fairing openings, wherein the clamp section holds each of the plurality of vanes such that no part of the plurality of vanes are in direct engagement with the inner fairing and the outer fairing; and an inner locating section supporting a plurality of radial locating pins defining a radial position of each of the plurality of vanes relative to the inner and outer fairings.
2. The fixture as recited in claim 1, wherein the fixture defines a first plane with at least three (3) contact points, a second plane with at least two (2) contact points and a third plane with at least one (1) contact point.
3. The fixture as recited in claim 2, wherein the plurality of outer locating pins on the outer locating ring of the fixture, the plurality of inner locating pins on the inner locating ring and the clamp pin define the first plane.
4. The fixture as recited in claim 3, wherein the clamp portion is supported on the clamp pin and is configured to hold the vane against the clamp pin, at least one of the plurality of inner locating pins and at least one of the outer locating pins.
5. The fixture as recited in claim 4, including a fastener for applying a desired pressure to a corresponding one of the plurality of vanes for holding the vane within the defined first, second and third planes.
6. The fixture as recited in claim 3, wherein each of the plurality of outer locating pins extends transversely from an outer locating surface and each of the plurality of inner locating pins extends transversely from an inner locating surface and the second plane is defined by the outer and inner locating surfaces adjacent the corresponding inner and outer locating pins.
7. The fixture as recited in claim 3, wherein the radial locating pins include a locating surface transverse to the first plane.
8. The fixture as recited in claim 1, wherein the clamp section is configured to hold the plurality of vanes during application of a curable material within a space between each of the plurality of vanes and a corresponding inner fairing opening and outer fairing opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(15) Although the disclosed non-limiting embodiment depicts a turbofan gas turbine engine, it should be understood that the concepts described herein are not limited to use with turbofans as the teachings may be applied to other types of turbine engines; for example a turbine engine including a three-spool architecture in which three spools concentrically rotate about a common axis and where a low spool enables a low pressure turbine to drive a fan via a gearbox, an intermediate spool that enables an intermediate pressure turbine to drive a first compressor of the compressor section, and a high spool that enables a high pressure turbine to drive a high pressure compressor of the compressor section.
(16) The example 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.
(17) The low speed spool 30 generally includes an inner shaft 40 that connects a fan 42 and a low pressure (or first) compressor section 44 to a low pressure (or first) turbine section 46. The inner shaft 40 drives the fan 42 through a speed change device, such 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 high pressure (or second) compressor section 52 and a high pressure (or second) turbine section 54. The inner shaft 40 and the outer shaft 50 are concentric and rotate via the bearing systems 38 about the engine central longitudinal axis A.
(18) The example gas turbine engine 20 includes a front architecture 62 that includes a plurality of stator vanes 64. The plurality of stator vanes 64 are disposed aft of the fan section 22 and fan blades 42 at the inlet for core air flow C. The plurality of stator vanes 64 are disposed forward of a plurality of inlet guide vanes 66 that are disposed prior to a low pressure compressor 44. The plurality of stator vanes 64 are arranged circumferentially about the engine axis A within the inlet for core engine flow C.
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(21) The sealant 76 provides a bonded joint between the inner and outer fairings 70, 72 and is injected into the openings and within gaps between each of the vanes 64 and the corresponding slot 74 to vibrationally isolate the outer and inner fairings 70, 72 from the stator vanes 64.
(22) Each of the stator vanes 64 include tabs 78 that secured the vane 64 within the outer fairing 70 and prevents it from sliding through the opening 74. However, it is the sealant 76 that provides the joint that maintains each of the vanes 64 in a desired position relative to the other vanes 64 and each of the outer and inner fairings 70, 72. Assembly of the stator vane assembly 68 requires specific positioning of each of the vanes 64 within corresponding openings 74. Positioning within the openings 74 is provided such that the vanes 64 themselves do not engage the outer and inner fairings 70, 72. An assembly fixture is utilized to define and maintain a relative position between the plurality of stator vanes 64 and the outer and inner fairings 70, 72 while the sealant 76 is applied and cured to form the completed stator vane assembly 68.
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(24) The example fixture assembly 88 includes the base 90 that holds clamps 114 that are provided to hold the outer fairing 70 in place. The base 90 also includes pins 124 that align with openings within the fairing 70 to align the outer fairing 70.
(25) An outer locating ring 92 includes a plurality of locating pins 94 disposed radially inward of the mounted outer fairing 70. An inner locating ring 96 is disposed radially inward of the outer locating ring 92 and includes inner locating pin 98. A clamp section 104 is disposed between the inner and outer locating rings 96, 92 and includes a clamp portion 106 supported on a clamp pin 108.
(26) The inner fairing 72 is supported on an inner portion of the base 90 and held in place by inner clamps 116. Similarly, the outer fairing 70 is held in place by outer clamps 114. The inner locating ring 92 and the outer rotating ring 96 includes surfaces 100, 102 that support the vane 64 within the openings 74.
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(28) In this example, a first plane 118 is defined along a surface of the vane 64 that is transverse to a surface of the base 90. A second plane 120 (
(29) The first plane 118 is defined by the inner locating pin 98, the outer locating pin 94 and a clamp post 108. Each of the inner pin 98, the outer pin 94, and the clamp post 108 defines a point along the first plane 118. In this example, the inner locating pin 98 defines a point 128. The outer locating pin 94 defines another point 130 between the pin 94 and the vane 64. The clamp post 108 defines a third locating point 132 between the post 108 and the vane 64.
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(34) The clamp post 108 that supports a surface of the vane 64 and also a clamp portion 106 including a clamp surface 112 that engages an opposite end of the vane 64 and is utilized to hold the vane 64 in contact with the clamp post 108 and the locating pins 94 and 98.
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(37) In operation, the example fixture 88 is utilized to define the relative position between the outer and inner fairings 70, 72 prior to application of the sealant 76. The individual vanes 64 are inserted into the fixture 88 after the corresponding outer and inner fairings 70, 72 are mounted to the base plate 90. The outer and inner and outer fairings 70, 72 are aligned on the base plate 90 utilizing the locating pins 124 and 126.
(38) The outer fairing 70 is then secured utilizing the outer clamp 114 and the inner fairing 72 is secured the inner clamp 116. With the inner and outer fairings 70, 72 secured in place; each of the plurality of vanes 64 is inserted into the fixture 88. The vanes 64 are inserted through the opening 74 within the outer fairing 70 radially inward until abutting the radial locating pin 140. Once the vanes 64 are inserted and abutted against the radial locating pin 140, the clamp portion 106 of the clamp section 104 is secured to bias and hold the vane 64 against the locating pins 98 and 94 on corresponding inner and outer locating rings 92, 96. The clamp portion 106 also secures and holds the vane assembly 64 against the corresponding inner locating ring surface 100 and outer locating surface 102.
(39) With each of the vanes 64 held in a desired position relative to the corresponding outer and inner fairings 70, 72, the sealant 76 can be applied to the gaps between each of the vanes 64 and the corresponding fairings 70. 72. The sealant 76 is applied within the gap to secure the vane 64 within the outer and inner fairings 70, 72 and also to eliminate vibratory transmission between parts.
(40) The example fixture 88 is comprised of a material compatible with the conditions utilized for curing the sealant 76 within the openings 74. Once the sealant 76 has properly cured the stator vane assembly 68 can be removed from the fixture 88. Removal of the vane assembly from the fixture includes removal of the clamp portions 106 from the clamp section 104. Once the clamp portions 106 are removed, the outer clamps 114 and the inner clamps 116 can be removed to allow the completed stator vane assembly 68 to be lifted upwardly off of the base plate 90.
(41) Accordingly, the example fixture 88 provides for the specific positioning of each of a plurality of vanes 64 relative to the outer and inner fairings 70, 72 such that sealant 76 can be applied to hold each of the vanes 64 within the assembly. Further, the example fixture 88 defines the specific datum points and planes that are utilized to align each of the vanes 64 relative to adjacent vanes 64 and the outer and inner fairings 70, 72.
(42) Although an example embodiment has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this disclosure. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the scope and content of this disclosure.