This application claims priority of European Patent Office application No. 08009405.5.7 EP filed May 21, 2008, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The invention relates to the field of grinding in industrial manufacturing processes. More particularly, the invention relates to grinding a required profile in a body.
WO 2007/096295 A1 discloses a grinding wheel for grinding a required profile in the side of a channel that extends through a body, the wheel taking the form of a cup, the cup having a base and a wall that delimit the hollow of the cup, the wall being circular in form, the circular form of the wall being centered on the axis of rotation of the wheel, the exterior of the wall being abrasive and having a profile corresponding to the required profile in the side of the channel, in use of the grinding wheel a section of the wall being placed in the channel so that the abrasive exterior of the section bears against the side of the channel in which the profile is to be ground, grinding of the profile being achieved by rotation of the wheel.
The object of the present invention is to provide an improved arrangement for grinding a required profile in a body.
This object is achieved by an arrangement for grinding a required profile comprising:
a body comprising at least one channel extending into the body, and
a grinding wheel adapted to grind the required profile in the side of the channel;
the grinding wheel being arranged in a way that an axis of rotation of the grinding wheel forms an angle greater than 0 degree with a radial axis of the channel.
This object is achieved by providing a method of grinding a required profile in a body comprising:
arranging a grinding wheel in a way that an axis of rotation of the grinding wheel forms an angle greater than 0 degree with a radial axis of a channel in the body, and
rotating the grinding wheel for grinding the required profile in the side of the channel that extends into the body.
The invention is based on the observation that most profiles to be ground in a body do not contain any flank perpendicular to the radial axis of the channel in the body. The invention makes use of this by arranging the grinding wheel in a way that the axis of rotation of the grinding wheel forms an angle greater than 0 degree with the radial axis of the channel in the body. This results in an optimum clearance of the wheel with respect to the channel so that the grinding wheel can enter the channel and grind the required profile more easily. This allows a wider range of root designs to be ground. Also the availability of the extra clearance space gives a chance to use grinding wheels having lesser diameter and lesser thickness.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the angle is between 5 and 85 degrees. This enables the wall of the grinding wheel with the required profile to enter more easily the slot for grinding. The angle helps the inside diameter of the wheel to clear the outer edges of the channel.
In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the body is a central disc of a turbine and the channel is a slot in the periphery of the body for accommodating a root part of a turbine blade of the turbine. This enables the slots to act as a retention mechanism, by holding the blade roots. The slot has a convoluted profile for receiving a complementary root of a blade. This helps in securing the blade roots to the disc against centrifugal forces associated with rotation of the disc about its axis.
In another alternative embodiment the grinding wheel is arranged in a way that the required profile in the side of the channel comprises one or more flanks positioned substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation. Thus the angle between the axis of rotation of the grinding wheel and the radial axis of the channel in the body is chosen in a way that the one or more flanks of the profile are positioned substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation. This enables the grinding wheel to enter the channel with optimum clearance space to grind the body.
The present invention is further described hereinafter with reference to preferred embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, in which:
The grinding arrangement is explained with respect to an embodiment of the invention related to turbine disk root slot manufacturing. In turbo-machines such as gas turbine engines, the blades of fan, compressor, and turbine sections are attached to separate discs. These attachments involve providing blade roots having a convoluted section complementary to a convoluted section of slots in the disc periphery. In order to secure the blades to the disc, a series of slots must be cut in the periphery of the disc to accommodate root parts of the blades. The slots cut must have a profile corresponding to the profile of the root part of the blades. Generally a required profile is formed from an approximately similar roughened profile of the blade slot already provided in the turbine disc which was formed using conventional grinding wheels or cubic boron nitride (CBN)/Diamond grinding wheels. The configuration involving a convoluted profile that generally increases in transverse dimension from the slot base towards its opening is called a fir tree configuration. Pressure flanks are formed in the sides of the slot which helps in retaining the turbine blades under pressure.
Positioning of the grinding wheel 2, positioning of the body 22, rotation of the grinding wheel 2, and movement of the grinding wheel 2 along a channel 18 to grind a side of the channel, may all conveniently be carried out by use of a standard five axis grinding machine. The five axes concerned are: (i) translational movement of wheel 2 horizontally in
Summarizing, the invention relates to an improved grinding arrangement for grinding a required profile in a body. The arrangement comprises a body 22 comprising at least one channel 18 extending into the body 22, and a grinding wheel 2 adapted to grind the required profile in the side 206 of the channel 18. The grinding wheel 2 is arranged in a way that an axis of rotation 8 of the grinding wheel 2 forms an angle 24 greater than 0 degree with a radial axis 26 of the channel 18.
Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternate embodiments of the invention, will become apparent to persons skilled in the art upon reference to the description of the invention. It is therefore contemplated that such modifications can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention as defined.
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