Pullable drawer for a turbine and turbine with such a drawer

09835055 · 2017-12-05

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Abstract

An exemplary pullable drawer is arranged for removably protruding in a radial direction into an outer housing of a turbine, in order to make mechanical contact with an inner carrier being concentrically arranged within the outer housing. The pullable drawer has an essentially cylindrical body, which extends along a longitudinal drawer axis. A mechanical decoupling is provided, as the pullable drawer is divided along the longitudinal drawer axis into at least separate first and second parts. The first and second parts are coupled with each other by means of a releasable mechanical joint.

Claims

1. A pullable drawer for removably protruding in a radial direction into an outer housing of a turbine, in order to make mechanical contact with an inner carrier being concentrically arranged within said outer housing; said pullable drawer comprising: an essentially cylindrical body, which extends along a longitudinal drawer axis, wherein said pullable drawer is divided along said longitudinal drawer axis into at least separate first and second parts, which first and second parts are coupled with each other by means of a releasable mechanical joint; and a spring arranged within the releasable mechanical joint for exerting a separating force in axial direction between said first and second parts.

2. The pullable drawer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said mechanical joint has at least one degree of freedom for the movement of said first and second parts relative to each other.

3. The pullable drawer as claimed in claim 2, wherein said at least one degree of freedom is along a second axis perpendicular to said longitudinal drawer axis.

4. The pullable drawer as claimed in claim 3, wherein said mechanical joint is a dovetail joint having a dovetail joint axis, and that said dovetail joint axis is identical with said second axis.

5. The pullable drawer as claimed in claim 4, wherein said dovetail joint comprises a pin and a dovetail for receiving said pin in a sliding movement along said dovetail joint axis, that said pin is provided at said first part of said pullable drawer, and that said dovetail is provided at said second part of said pullable drawer.

6. The pullable drawer as claimed in claim 5, wherein the spring is arranged within said dovetail joint between said pin and said dovetail.

7. The pullable drawer as claimed in claim 6, wherein said spring is a leave spring, and that a spring groove extending along said dovetail joint axis for receiving said leave spring is provided at the front face of the pin of the dovetail joint.

8. The pullable drawer as claimed in claim 7, wherein the leave spring comprises means for laterally fixing said leave spring in said spring groove.

9. The pullable drawer as claimed in claim 8, wherein said fixing means comprises a vertical pin, which fits into a hole at the bottom of said spring groove.

10. The pullable drawer as claimed in claim 4, wherein said first part of said pullable drawer comprises a flat head the plane of which is oriented perpendicular to said dovetail joint axis.

11. A gas turbine, comprising a hollow cylindrical outer housing, which is coaxial with and extends along, a machine axis, and which is divided at a parting plane into an upper part and a lower part, and further comprising an inner carrier, which is concentrically surrounded by said outer housing, and which is divided at said parting plane into an upper part and a lower part, whereby said outer housing and said inner carrier are mechanically coupled by a plurality of pullable drawers, which extend through said outer housing to contact said inner carrier, wherein said pullable drawers are drawers according to claim 1.

12. The gas turbine as claimed in claim 11, wherein said pullable drawers are arranged pair wise and symmetrically with regard to said parting plane.

13. The gas turbine as claimed in claim 12, wherein said upper part and lower part of said outer housing are connected in said parting plane by means of a flanged connection, and that said pairs of pullable drawers are each arranged within said flanged connection.

14. The gas turbine as claimed in claim 13, wherein said upper part and lower part of said inner carrier are connected in said parting plane by means of a flanged connection, and that said pairs of pullable drawers have mechanical contact with said inner carrier at said flanged connection.

15. The gas turbine as claimed in claim 14, further comprising radially extending holding blocks are provided at said flanged connection of said inner carrier, and that each pair of pullable drawers makes mechanical contact with a respective holding block at opposite sides of said holding block.

16. The gas turbine as claimed in claim 13, wherein said pullable drawers are retained within said flanged connection by means of covers mounted on the outside of said flanged connection.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The present invention is now to be explained more closely by means of different embodiments and with reference to the attached drawings.

(2) FIG. 1 shows part of a gas turbine assembly according to an embodiment of the invention with an outer housing and an inner carrier (FIG. 1(a)), and an enlarged detail of the flanged connections of the outer housing comprising pullable drawers according to an embodiment of the invention (FIG. 1(b));

(3) FIG. 2 shows the inner carrier of FIG. 1 and the mechanical contact with the pairs of pullable drawers (FIG. 2(a)), and one side of the inner casing with one pair of pullable drawers in an enlarged detail (FIG. 2(b));

(4) FIG. 3 shows a pullable drawer according to an embodiment of the invention, which is used in the assemblies of FIGS. 1 and 2;

(5) FIG. 4 shows in detail the enclosure of a pair of pullable drawers in the flanged connection of the outer housing;

(6) FIG. 5 is a photograph of the assembled pullable drawer of FIG. 3 in comparison with a writing pen;

(7) FIG. 6 is a photograph of the disassembled pullable drawer of FIG. 5 in comparison with a writing pen; and

(8) FIG. 7 is a photograph of an enlarged detail of the disassembled pullable drawer of FIG. 5.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(9) FIG. 1 shows part of a gas turbine assembly according to an embodiment of the invention. The assembly of gas turbine 10 of FIG. 1(a) comprises a section of a hollow cylindrical outer housing 11, which is coaxial with and extends along, a machine axis A (the axis of rotation of a rotor not shown). The outer housing 11 is divided at a parting plane 13, which contains the machine axis A, into an upper part 11a and a lower part 11b. Gas turbine 10 further comprises an inner carrier 12, which is provided for carrying a plurality of vanes, which are mounted in respective circumferential vane receiving grooves 14 and extend radially into the interior of inner carrier 12. Inner carrier 12 is concentrically surrounded by outer housing 11, and is divided at said parting plane 13 into an upper part 12a and a lower part 12b.

(10) Upper part 11a and lower part 11b of outer housing 11 are connected in parting plane 13 by means of a first flanged connection 16. Upper part 12a and lower part 12b of inner carrier 12 are connected in parting plane 13 by means of a second flanged connection 15. Outer housing 11 and inner carrier 12 are mechanically coupled by a plurality of pullable drawers 18, which extend through outer housing 11 to make mechanical contact with inner carrier 12. Only one pair of pullable drawers 18 is shown in FIG. 1(a) and the enlarged detail of FIG. 1(b).

(11) FIG. 2 shows the inner carrier 12 of FIG. 1 and its mechanical contact with the two pairs of pullable drawers 18a,b and 18c,d (FIG. 2(a)), and one side of the inner casing with one pair of pullable drawers 18a,b in an enlarged detail (FIG. 2(b)). Pullable drawers 18a,b and 18c,d are mounted with a rear (cylindrical) part (33 in FIGS. 3 and 5-7) in respective bores in the flanged connection 16 of the outer housing (see FIG. 1) and make contact on opposite sides of a holding block 34, which is part of flanged connection 15 of inner carrier 12, by means of a head portion (32 in FIGS. 3 and 5-7). Mounted pullable drawers 18 are—as shown in FIG. 4—enclosed in their bores in flanged connection 16 by means of covers 19a and 19b, which are each bolted to flanged connection 16 by four screws 20 extending through respective screw holes 21 (see FIG. 3).

(12) The technical problems that had to be solved are: A mechanical decoupling of independent portions of a pullable drawer; temperatures up to 500° C. must be tolerated; ambient fluid pressure up to 30 bar must be tolerated; a suppression of probable vibrations should be possible; the drawer should be maintenance friendly, have few parts, be of robust design, and be failure-proof.

(13) The basic idea of the invention is now a mechanical decoupling of the pullable drawers 18a-d, which protrude into the outer housing 11 of gas turbine 10. At the same time a suppression of vibrations may take place within the drawers.

(14) According to the present invention and shown in FIGS. 3 and 5-7 pullable drawer 18 or 18a-d is divided along its longitudinal drawer axis A1 into at least separate first and second parts 32, 33, namely a head portion 32 and a rear part 33, which first and second parts 32, 33 are coupled with each other by means of a releasable mechanical joint 24. According to the embodiment shown in FIGS. 3 and 5-7 the mechanical joint 24 has at least one degree of freedom for the movement of said first and second parts 32, 33 relative to each other. In the embodiment shown this at least one degree of freedom is along a second axis A2 perpendicular to said longitudinal drawer axis A1 (see FIG. 3).

(15) In the embodiment shown, said mechanical joint is a dovetail joint 24 having a dovetail joint axis, which is identical with said second axis A2. Dovetail joint 24 comprises on one hand a pin 24a and on the other hand a dovetail 24b for receiving said pin 24a in a sliding movement along said dovetail joint axis A2. Pin 24a is formed at said first part or head portion 32 of pullable drawer 18, while dovetail 24b is formed at said second or rear part 33 of pullable drawer 18.

(16) To have a tight fit of dovetail joint 24 at the same time successfully suppress unwanted vibration, a spring 25 is arranged within dovetail joint 24 between pin 24a and dovetail 24b. Spring 25 exerts a separating force in axial direction between first and second parts 32, 33 of pullable drawer 18. Spring 25 is a leave spring comprising a stack of separate identical leaves. A spring groove 30 extending along dovetail joint axis A2 for receiving leave spring 25 is provided at the front face of pin 24a of dovetail joint 24. Leave spring 25 is laterally fixed in spring groove 30 by fixing means 29 in form of a vertical pin 29, which fits into a hole 31 at the bottom of spring groove 30.

(17) At the end of rear part 33 of pullable drawer 18a shoulder 26 is provided, which fits into a respective diameter step of the bore, which receives the drawer in order to have a defined axial position of drawer 18 within flanged connection 16. Drawer 18 is fixed in this position by cover 19 or 19a, b, respectively.

(18) Head portion 32 of drawer 18 comprises a flat head 22 the plane of which is oriented perpendicular to dovetail joint axis A2. With flat head 22 drawer 18 abuts against holding block 34 of flange connection 15 of inner carrier 12, thereby fixing inner carrier 12 in circumferential direction. A circular recess 23 in flat head 22 may be used to fix inner carrier 12 in a radial direction.

(19) As can be seen in FIG. 6, dovetail joint 24a,b may be provided with bores 27 and 28 in order to fix the joint by a bolt extending through these bores.

(20) The drawer according to the invention thus comprises three portions:

(21) Portion 1:

(22) The rear part 33 of the pullable drawer 18, which represents a carrier of the head portion 32 of pullable drawer 18. Its purpose is to keep the head portion 32 in place axially, without suppressing a degree of freedom in the movement. This function is called “mechanical decoupling”.

(23) Portion 2:

(24) The head portion 32 of pullable drawer 18. Its purpose is to fulfil the actual function of the feature. In the embodiment shown in the Figures it has to define a certain position for inner carrier 12 relative to the outer housing 11 of the gas turbine 10.

(25) Portion 3:

(26) Since the mechanical decoupling allows a certain movement in all degrees of freedom, unwanted vibrations are likely. The movement is suppressed by leave spring 25, which is also part of the solution.

(27) The advantages of the present invention are: Problems with rigid drawers with unwanted force impact are solved; assembly and disassembly is easy, very fast and failure proof, which is very important for such a feature; the pullable drawer of this invention is the first feature, which combines support drawers and accessibility from outside without time-consuming removing of burners, pipes etc., like it's done today to remove pullable drawers.

(28) However, the invention is not limited to those drawers of the embodiment shown. Any item, which protrudes into the gas turbine and has to carry forces within a certain scope and shall be pullable from outside, could be equipped with such a mechanical decoupling.