TURBINE ENGINE STATOR CONTROL VALVE COMPRISING A CONTINUOUS AND FREE SEALING RING
20230160314 ยท 2023-05-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F05D2240/58
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D11/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A control valve composed of sectors of stationary blades, which are externally connected to a stator, includes an inner platform divided into an outer portion formed of sectors and associated, by radial slide connections, with an inner portion in the form of a ring which is continuous over a circumference, which carries an abradable seal. Springs ensure the radial position of the crown, and the concentricity thereof to the rest of the machine. The diameter of the crown is essentially determined by the temperature of the gases which pass in front of it. The independence of the radial thermal deformations is ensured by slides composed of sliding sleeves.
Claims
1. A turbine engine stator control valve comprising crown sectors which are disposed circumferentially end to end about an axis of the turbine engine, each of the sectors comprising at least one stationary blade which extends from a radially inner platform, a sealing ring carrying an abradable sealing element surrounded by the platforms of the sectors, the sealing ring being connected to the platforms by slide connections, wherein each slide connection includes a first sleeve secured to a sealing ring and a second sleeve secured to one of the platforms, the first and second sleeves being nested within each other by sliding and delimiting a housing, and each slide connection including a spring contained in the housing and constrained in the radial direction by being mounted, on the one hand, against one of the platforms and, on the other hand, against the sealing ring.
2. The stator control valve according to claim 1, wherein the crown sectors and the sealing ring comprise portions, which are configured to slide in front of each other in a radial direction of the control valve and by overlapping axially on either side of the slide connection, which are ribs of mainly radial orientation.
3. The stator control valve according to claim 1, wherein the housings contain rods of radial orientation.
4. The turbine engine stator control valve according to claim 3, wherein the springs are helical and threaded around the rods.
5. The turbine engine stator control valve according to claim 3, wherein each rod is associated with a respective one of the platforms and comprises a radially inner free end, entering a respective cavity of the sealing ring with clearance in said respective cavity.
6. The turbine engine control valve according to claim 5, wherein the free end of each of the rods is threaded and carries a nut which is retained in a respective cavity.
7. The turbine engine stator control valve according to claim 1, wherein the number of the slides is equal to the number of the sectors.
8. A turbine engine turbine, wherein said turbine comprises a control valve according to claim 1.
9. A turbine engine, wherein said engine comprises a turbine according to claim 8.
Description
[0014] The different aspects, features and advantages of the invention will emerge better from the comment on the following figures, appended for purely illustrative purposes and which completely represent an embodiment thereof:
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[0021] The radially inner platform 7 comprises an abradable seal 33 at the radially inner end thereof, which is directed radially inwards and forms a labyrinth seal with wipers 13 which are radially disposed facing each other, depending on a rotor 14 to which the crowns of movable blades, such as 2 and 3, belong. Throughout this description, the axial X-X and radial R-R directions are considered with reference to the axis about which the turbine engine extends, the axial direction also corresponding to the axis of rotation of the rotor 14.
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[0023] The inner sleeves 19 and the outer sleeves 20 define cylindrical housings 23 in which radially oriented rods 24 extend, carried by the inner platforms 16 and comprising a threaded (radially inner) free end 25 on which a nut 26 is screwed. A helical spring 27 is threaded around the rod 24. The inner sleeves 19, outer sleeves 20 and springs 27 form slide connections 35 between the control valve sectors 15 and the ring 18 which allow the latter to be displaced in the radial direction, by contracting or expanding. The nut 26 of each rod 24 is disposed with a clearance in a cavity 28 delimited by several portions, which are assembled to each other, of the ring 18, for example a cylindrical bandage 29 which constitutes the main structure thereof, and two frames 30 and 31 of portions of the abradable 17 which follow each other in the axial direction of the turbine engine. The cavity 28 is provided with a bore 32 to allow the threaded free end 25 and the rod 24 to extend outwardly and to slide with a sufficient clearance.
[0024] The spring 27 of each rod 24 is compressed between the inner platform 16 and the cylindrical bandage 29 of the ring 18. This assembly allows the ring 18 to acquire a radial position determined exclusively by the thermal expansions that it undergoes, mainly due to the gas stream which circulates around it and crosses it by passing in front of the abradable 17. There is in fact no connection between the rods 24 and the nuts 26, housed with clearance in the cavities 28, and the ring 18. The axial position and the angular position of the ring 18 are ensured with sufficient accuracy by the sliding of the inner sleeves 19 in the outer sleeves 20. The radial position of the ring 18 therefore becomes more or less independent from that of the control valve crown sectors 15 and is no longer governed by the ventilation devices, whose importance becomes less and whose elimination can even be considered. This radial position of the ring 18 can be evaluated with a sufficient accuracy to avoid the excessive clearances either in the labyrinth seal or on the contrary the premature wear of the abradable 17, thanks to the knowledge of the predictable temperature of the gases circulating in the turbine engine. In particular, the outer rib 21 partially eliminates the leaks originating from the clearances at the inner platforms 16 of the crown sectors of the control valves 15 by covering a portion of the interstices therebetween at the location of the inner ribs 22.
[0025] The connection of the ring 18 to the platforms 16 by the relatively few and low-bulk slides 35 contributes to the lightness of the construction, as well as the clogging of their interval only by the parallel ribs 21 and 22, which do not have a structural role and may be fine.
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[0027] The nuts 26 are used essentially to support the ring 18 during the assembly of the device. It is provided that the cavities 28 are wide enough to avoid stops of the nuts 26 regardless of the predictable thermal expansions of the ring 18.