Assembly for a fluid flow machine

09822792 ยท 2017-11-21

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Abstract

A structural assembly for a fluid-flow machine includes: a main flow path boundary and at least one row of relatively rotating blades with a gap existing between blade ends of the at least one row of blades and the main flow path boundary. At least one secondary flow duct has in the main flow path boundary one opening each at ends spaced apart in the flow direction, such that the secondary flow duct is connected to the main flow path via the two openings. The structural assembly has at least two components connected to one another, i.e. at least one support component and at least one connecting component, where the support component at least partially forms the main flow path boundary and where the connecting component forms or surrounds at least one part-section of the secondary flow duct.

Claims

1. A structural assembly for a fluid-flow machine provided with: a main flow path boundary confining a main flow path of the fluid-flow machine, where a row of blades each with one blade end is arranged in the main flow path, where a gap exists between the blade ends of the row of blades and the main flow path boundary, and where there is a rotating relative movement between the blades of the row of blade and the main flow path boundary, and a secondary flow duct, having in the main flow path boundary two openings each at ends spaced apart in a flow direction, such that the secondary flow duct is connected to the main flow path via the two openings, wherein the structural assembly includes a support component and a connecting component connected to one another, where the support component at least partially forms the main flow path boundary and where the connecting component forms or surrounds at least one part-section of the secondary flow duct, wherein the secondary flow duct within a meridional view is split into three part-sections: a rear part-section discharging with one opening into the main flow path, a front part-section discharging with one opening into the main flow path, and a central part-section connecting the two other part-sections to one another, wherein both the front and rear part-sections of the secondary flow duct discharging into the main flow path are provided directly inside the support component and both the front and rear part-sections of the secondary flow duct discharging into the main flow path are associated with the same row of blades; wherein locally on the circumference at least one connector is formed on that side of the support component facing away from the main flow path for the provision or passage of at least one of the secondary flow duct part-sections.

2. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the connecting component is connected to the support component substantially on its side facing away from the main flow path.

3. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein at least one of the openings of the secondary flow duct is formed in the support component or in an adapter inserted into the support component.

4. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 3, wherein the secondary flow duct is created in at least one part-section inside the support component and in at least one part-section inside the connecting component.

5. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein at least one of the openings of the secondary flow duct is provided in the connecting component.

6. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 5, wherein the secondary flow duct is provided completely inside the connecting component.

7. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the support component is designed as an annular casing of a fluid-flow machine, as a half-shell casing of a fluid-flow machine, in annular form on the hub of a fluid-flow machine, or in semi-annular form on the hub of a fluid-flow machine.

8. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the secondary flow duct is designed as a one-way duct, having one opening through which fluid flows into the secondary flow duct and a second opening through which fluid exits the secondary flow duct.

9. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein at least one secondary flow duct is formed by an arrangement in which a single duct splits along its course into at least two ducts and thereby forms a type of Y-configuration, with an inflow opening and a plurality of outflow openings being associated with a secondary flow duct.

10. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein at least one secondary flow duct is formed by an arrangement in which at least two ducts converge into one duct, with a plurality of inflow openings and one outflow opening being associated with a secondary flow duct.

11. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein at least one of the part-sections of the secondary flow duct discharging into the main flow path is provided directly inside the support component.

12. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein at least one of the part-sections of the secondary flow duct discharging into the main flow path is created directly inside the support component using a metal-cutting method, an electro-chemical method or a laser method.

13. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein at least one of the part-sections of a secondary flow duct discharging into the main flow path is designed at least partially as a cylinder with elliptical or circular cross-section inside the support component.

14. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein at least one web extending continuously along at least part of the circumference is formed on that side of the support component facing away from the main flow path for the provision or passage of at least one of the secondary flow duct part-sections.

15. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 14, wherein the at least one web or the at least one connector is formed on at least one separate adapter, said adapter being received by the support component.

16. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein at least one of the secondary flow duct part-sections passes through a web or a connector of the support component.

17. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the connecting component surrounds a part-section of the secondary flow duct and adjoins at least one secondary flow duct part-section created directly inside the support component.

18. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the connecting component adjoins both a first part-section directly provided in the support component and a second part-section directly provided in the support component, where the connecting component forms or surrounds a third part-section of the secondary flow duct and forms the connection between the first and second part-sections.

19. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the connecting component is inserted at least in the area of an end of a secondary flow duct into openings in the support component and in this way directly adjoins the main flow path.

20. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the connecting component contains only one secondary flow duct and is arranged at least partially as a tube or a hose freely in a space outside the support component.

21. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein a connection of the connecting component to the support component is achieved by a snug fit, plug-in, clamped, bolted, welded or brazed connection.

22. The structural assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the connecting component includes a plurality of part-components connected to one another.

23. A fluid-flow machine having a structural assembly in accordance with claim 1.

Description

(1) The present invention is described in the following with reference to the figures of the accompanying drawing, showing several exemplary embodiments. In the drawing,

(2) FIG. 1A shows, in two views, a casing treatment of a rotor casing in the form of annular grooves in accordance with the state of the art,

(3) FIG. 1B shows, in two views, a casing treatment of a rotor casing in the form of slots in accordance with the state of the art,

(4) FIG. 2A shows, in meridional sectional view, an exemplary embodiment of a rotor casing of a fluid-flow machine having a secondary flow duct,

(5) FIG. 2B shows, in a three-dimensional view, an exemplary embodiment of a rotor casing of a fluid-flow machine having a secondary flow duct,

(6) FIG. 3A shows a first exemplary embodiment of a structural assembly for a fluid-flow machine forming a secondary flow duct,

(7) FIG. 3B shows a second exemplary embodiment of a structural assembly for a fluid-flow machine forming a secondary flow duct,

(8) FIG. 3C shows a third exemplary embodiment of a structural assembly for a fluid-flow machine forming a secondary flow duct;

(9) FIG. 4 shows an embodiment having a split secondary flow duct;

(10) FIG. 5 shows an embodiment haying a secondary flow duct split in an opposite direction than the embodiment of FIG. 4; and

(11) FIG. 6 shows an embodiment using adapters connected to the support component.

(12) Various casing treatments of a rotor casing according to the state of the art were described at the outset on the basis of FIGS. 1A and 1B.

(13) FIG. 2A shows an arrangement of a blade row 3 with free end and running gap 5 in the meridional plane established by the axial direction x and the radial direction r. The running gap 5 separates the blade tip from a component 2 associated with the main flow path on the hub or casing of the fluid-flow machine. The component 2 forms here a main flow path boundary 4 towards the main flow path.

(14) There is a rotating relative movement between the blade tip and the component 2 associated with the main flow path. The illustration thus applies equally for the following arrangements: 1) rotating blade on stationary casing, 2) stationary blade on rotating hub, 3) stationary blade on rotating casing, and 4) rotating blade on stationary hub.

(15) The main flow direction in the main flow path is indicated by an arrow A. Further blade rows can be located upstream and/or downstream of the blade row 3 with running gap. Inside the component 2 associated with the main flow path, a row of secondary flow ducts 1 distributed over the circumference is provided in the area of the running gap 5, said ducts having an opening at each of their ends (supply opening and discharge opening).

(16) The openings of the secondary flow ducts are located on the main flow path boundary 4. FIG. 2A shows the outline or projection of a single secondary flow duct 1 in the meridional plane (x-r). Viewed spatially, each duct 1 has a three-dimensional and spatially winding course, shown by way of example in FIG. 2B.

(17) It is pointed out that the cross-sectional shape of the secondary flow ducts 1 in FIG. 2B is illustrated as rectangular only by way of example. The cross-section of the secondary flow ducts 1 in other design variants can for example be designed without corners, in particular circular or elliptical.

(18) FIG. 3A shows a structural assembly in accordance with the present invention in the area of a blade row with running gap in the meridional view (x-r). The main flow direction is indicated by an arrow A. The blade row is no longer shown here for the sake of a simpler illustration.

(19) In the structural assembly, at least one secondary flow duct 1 is provided which has two openings 111, 112 in the main flow path boundary and is connected via these openings to the main flow path. It is pointed out here that in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 3A the secondary flow duct 1 is designed as a one-way path, having one opening through which fluid flows out of the main flow duct into the secondary flow duct and a second opening through which fluid exits the secondary flow duct. Through which of the openings 111, 112 fluid flows in, and through which of the openings 111, 112 fluid flows out, depends here on the precise positioning of the openings 111, 112 relative to the blades of the blade row 3 (cf. FIG. 2B).

(20) In alternative embodiments, it can be provided that at least one of the secondary flow ducts is formed by an arrangement in which a single duct splits along its course into at least two part-ducts and thereby forms a type of Y-configuration. In this case, an inflow opening and several outflow openings associated with the secondary flow duct are provided. See, for instance, FIG. 4. According to a further alternative embodiment, it can be provided that at least one of the secondary flow ducts is formed by an arrangement in which at least two ducts converge into one duct, with several inflow openings and one outflow opening then being associated with the secondary flow duct. See for instance, FIG. 5. As noted in the paragraph above, which of the openings 111 and 112 are the inflow openings or the outflow openings depends on the positioning of the openings 111 and 112 relative to the blades, so the situations noted in this paragraph could also be shown by the other of FIG. 4 or FIG. 5 than noted above depending on the positioning of the openings relative to the blades.

(21) According to FIG. 3A, the secondary flow duct 1 is achieved using two components connected to one another, a support component 21 and a connecting component 22. The support component 21 can be part of the outward casing or of the inward hub of the fluid-flow machine and forms with some of its faces the main flow path boundary. In the exemplary embodiment shown, the support component 21 represents a part of the outward casing of the fluid-flow machine. In principle, the support component 21 can in particular be a part of the fluid-flow machine design in the following areas: part of a single-shell or multi-shell casing of blade rows or stages with fixed blade geometry, part of a single-shell or multi-shell casing of blade rows or stages with variable blade geometry, part of rotor drums, rotor disks or blisk modules, part of inner shroud assemblies in the hub area of stator vanes.

(22) In the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 3A, the support component is designed as an annular casing of a fluid-flow machine or as a half-shell casing of a fluid-flow machine. With an appropriate arrangement in the hub area, it is for example designed annular on the hub of a fluid-flow machine or semi-annular on the hub of a fluid-flow machine.

(23) The support component 21 of FIG. 3A forms, on the side facing away from the main flow path, a connector 211 and, in the flow direction and at a distance thereto, a web 212 inside which part-areas 12, 13 respectively of the secondary flow duct 1 are formed and which form one of the openings 111, 112 respectively of the secondary flow duct 1 adjoining the main flow path. The web 212 can be formed on at least one separate adapter 262, the adapter 262 being recieved by the support component 21, for example inserted into the latter. See FIG. 6.

(24) The connecting component 22 connects the two areas 211, 212 of the support component, so that in the exemplary embodiment shown the secondary flow duct 1 includes three part-sections; a rear part-section 13 provided in the web 212 of the support component 21, a central part-section 11 provided in the connecting component 22, and a front part-section 12 provided in the connector 211 of the support component 21, where the rear and front part-sections 13, 12 discharge into the main flow path via openings 112, 111 respectively.

(25) It is provided here that the connecting component 22 forming the central part-section 11 of the secondary flow duct 1 is formed by a hose or pipe connected at its ends to a corresponding surface of the connector 212 or web 211 of the support component, for example by means of a flanged connection, not shown. Generally speaking, it can be provided that the connection of the connecting component 22 to the support component 21 is achieved by a snug fit, plug-in, clamped, bolted, welded or brazed connection.

(26) FIG. 3A thus shows an exemplary embodiment in which a structural assembly includes a support component 21 and a connecting component 22, where the openings of the secondary flow duct 1 are provided in the support component 11 and the connecting component 22 forms or surrounds a central part-section of the secondary flow duct 1. The connecting component 22 is here arranged freely in the space as a pipe. Alternatively, at least one of the openings 111/112 of the secondary flow duct is formed in an adapter 260 connected to the support component 21 (which is for example an adapter inserted into the support component and forming the opening and a section of the secondary flow duct adjoining it). See FIG. 6.

(27) FIG. 3B shows an exemplary embodiment of a structural assembly in the area of a blade row with running gap in the meridional view (x-r), which differs from the exemplary embodiment in FIG. 3A in that a connecting component 23 is not designed as a pipe freely arranged in the space, but instead as a ring sector. The connecting component 23 is here for example designed as a half-ring or complete ring. The connecting component 23 thus represents a kind of casing shell in which one or more ducts 11 are provided which each form a central part-section of a secondary flow duct 1.

(28) It can be provided here that due to the possible complexity of the secondary flow ducts 1, the connecting component 23 is manufactured by a casting, sintering or printing production method.

(29) FIG. 3C shows an exemplary embodiment of a structural assembly in the area of a blade row with running gap in the meridional view (x-r), in which the secondary flow duct 1 is formed completely inside the connecting component 24. The connecting component 24 thus includes areas 241, 242 adjoining the main flow path and forming a part-section of the main flow path boundary. One of the openings 111, 112 of the secondary flow duct 1 is formed in the sections 241, 242 respectively.

(30) The connecting component 22 is inserted into corresponding openings 213, 214 of the support component 21. A part-area 215 of the support component 21 extends between the areas 241, 242 of the connecting component 24 forming the openings 111, 112 respectively.

(31) In further embodiments of the present invention, the design solutions described with reference to the FIGS. 3A, 3B, 3C can be combined with one another. For example, a further variant of the invention provides that the connecting component 24 of FIG. 3C consists of three part-areas, in other words the connecting component 24 is formed by three connecting part-components, where the central part-component is designed in accordance with FIG. 3A for example as a flexible hose, while the two other part-components mounted in the support component 21 can absorb structural forces.

(32) The present invention, in its design, is not restricted to the exemplary embodiments presented above, which are only to be understood as examples.

(33) The shape and the embodiment of the secondary flow ducts and of the components constituting them (support component and connecting component) can for example be designed in a different manner than that shown.