ASSEMBLING STRUCTURE OF COMPRESSOR OF GAS TURBINE ENGINE

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20230340892
  • Publication Number
    20230340892
  • Date Filed
    February 18, 2021
    3 years ago
  • Date Published
    October 26, 2023
    7 months ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
    • KAWASAJU JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Abstract
A stationary blade unit including a first engaging portion projecting from an outer tube toward a first side in an axial direction; and a second engaging portion projecting from the outer tube toward a second side in the axial direction. A first outer shell includes a first flange and a first engaged portion into which the first engaging portion is slidingly inserted in the axial direction. A second outer shell includes: a second flange fastened to the first flange by a fastener; and a second engaged portion into which the second engaging portion is slidingly inserted in the axial direction. The stationary blade unit includes a projection projecting outward in a radial direction from the outer tube. One of the first outer shell and the second outer shell includes an integrated stopper arranged on a rotation trajectory of the projection around an axis.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present disclosure relates to an assembling structure of a compressor of a gas turbine engine.


BACKGROUND ART

A gas turbine engine in which a compressor, a combustor, and a turbine are arranged along a rotating shaft has been known.


CITATION LIST
Patent Literature

PTL 1: Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application Publication No. 2017-78404


SUMMARY OF INVENTION
Technical Problem

In some cases, the gas turbine engine is required to be designed to be lightweight and compact. Especially, a space outside an engine outer shell is required to be as large as possible in order to mount accessories. A stationary blade of a conventional compressor supports, by flange fastening, a load acting in a rotational direction of the stationary blade by engine mainstream. However, the space outside the engine outer shell narrows as the flange fastening increases.


Solution to Problem

An assembling structure of a compressor of a gas turbine engine according to one aspect of the present disclosure is an assembling structure of a compressor of a gas turbine engine in which the compressor, a combustor, and a turbine are arranged along a rotating shaft. The assembling structure includes: a first outer shell including a first outer shell main body and a first flange that projects outward in a radial direction from the first outer shell main body; a second outer shell including a second outer shell main body and a second flange that projects outward in the radial direction from the second outer shell main body and is fastened to the first flange by a fastener, the second outer shell being assembled to the first outer shell in an axial direction; and a stationary blade unit including stationary blades and an outer tube to which radially outer ends of the stationary blades are connected, the stationary blade unit being arranged at a radially inner side of the first outer shell and the second outer shell and held by the first outer shell and the second outer shell. The stationary blade unit includes: a first engaging portion projecting from the outer tube toward a first side in the axial direction; and a second engaging portion projecting from the outer tube toward a second side in the axial direction. The first outer shell includes a first engaged portion into which the first engaging portion is slidingly inserted in the axial direction. The second outer shell includes a second engaged portion into which the second engaging portion is slidingly inserted in the axial direction. The stationary blade unit includes a projection projecting outward in the radial direction from the outer tube. One of the first outer shell and the second outer shell includes a stopper arranged on a rotation trajectory of the projection around an axis. The projection is integrated with the stationary blade unit. The stopper is integrated with the one of the first outer shell and the second outer shell.


According to the above configuration, the stationary blade unit can be positioned in the axial direction and the radial direction in such a simple manner that the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion of the stationary blade unit are respectively and slidingly inserted into the first engaged portion of the first outer shell and the second engaged portion of the second outer shell and are fastened by the flanges. Moreover, since the projection of the stationary blade unit interferes with the stopper of the outer shell, the stationary blade unit can be positioned in a rotational direction around the axis. Then, since the projection is integrated with the outer tube, and the stopper is integrated with the outer shell, the number of parts is reduced, and the space saving is realized. In addition, the seal performance improves.


Advantageous Effects of Invention

According to the present disclosure, the positioning is facilitated. Moreover, the number of parts is reduced, and the space saving is realized. Furthermore, the seal performance improves.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a gas turbine engine according to an embodiment.



FIG. 2 is a sectional view showing that an assembling structure of the gas turbine engine of FIG. 1 is not assembled yet.



FIG. 3 is a sectional view showing that the assembling structure of FIG. 2 has been assembled.



FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line III-III of FIG. 3.





DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

Hereinafter, an embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings.



FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a gas turbine engine 1 according to the embodiment. As shown in FIG. 1, the gas turbine engine 1 includes a compressor 3, a combustor 4, and a turbine 5 which are arranged along a rotating shaft 2. Air compressed by the compressor 3 is combusted by the combustor 4, and its combustion gas rotates the turbine 5. Thus, the rotating shaft 2 is driven. A direction in which an axis of the rotating shaft 2 extends is referred to as an axial direction X. A direction orthogonal to the axial direction X is referred to as a radial direction Y. A direction around the rotating shaft 2 is referred to as a circumferential direction Z.



FIG. 2 is a sectional view showing that an assembling structure of the gas turbine engine 1 according to the embodiment is not assembled yet. FIG. 3 is a sectional view showing that the assembling structure of FIG. 2 has been assembled. FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line III-III of FIG. 3. As shown in FIGS. 2 to 4, the compressor 3 includes a first outer shell 11, a second outer shell 12, and a stationary blade unit 13. The first outer shell 11, the second outer shell 12, and the stationary blade unit 13 are separate members. The first outer shell 11, the second outer shell 12, and the stationary blade unit 13 are assembled to each other and coupled to each other by a bolt 15 and a nut 14.


The first outer shell 11 includes a first outer shell main body 11a, a first flange 11b, and a first engaged portion 11c. The first outer shell main body 11a has a tubular shape. The first flange 11b projects outward in the radial direction Y from an end portion of the first outer shell main body 11a which portion is located close to the second outer shell 12 in the axial direction X. The first flange 11b extends in an annular shape along an entire outer circumference of the first outer shell main body 11a. The nut 14 is disposed at a back surface side of the first flange 11b (i.e., at an opposite side of the second outer shell 12 in the axial direction X). The first flange 11b includes a bolt hole H1 communicating with the nut 14.


The first engaged portion 11c is located at an inner peripheral surface side of the first outer shell main body 11a. The first engaged portion 11c is an annular recess that extends in the circumferential direction Z of the first outer shell main body 11a and is open toward the second outer shell 12 in the axial direction X. The first engaged portion 11c is located at a position that is farther from the second outer shell 12 than the first flange 11b in the axial direction X.


The second outer shell 12 includes a second outer shell main body 12a, a second flange 12b, a second engaged portion 12c, and a stopper 12d. The second outer shell main body 12a has a tubular shape. The second flange 12b projects outward in the radial direction Y from an end portion of the second outer shell main body 12a which portion is located close to the first outer shell 11 in the axial direction X. The second flange 12b extends in an annular shape along an entire outer circumference of the second outer shell main body 12a. The second flange 12b includes a bolt hole H2 that coincides with the bolt hole H1 of the first flange 11b.


The second engaged portion 12c is located at an inner peripheral surface side of the second outer shell main body 12a. The second engaged portion 12c is an annular recess that extends in the circumferential direction Z of the second outer shell main body 12a and is open toward the first outer shell 11 in the axial direction X. The second engaged portion 12c is located at a position that is farther from the first outer shell 11 than the second flange 12b in the axial direction X. The stopper 12d partially projects inward in the radial direction Y from the inner peripheral surface of the second outer shell main body 12a. The stopper 12d and the second flange 12b are arranged so as to be lined up in the circumferential direction Z. When viewed in the radial direction, the stopper 12d overlaps the second flange 12b. The stopper 12d is integrated with the second outer shell 12.


The stationary blade unit 13 includes stationary blades 13a, an outer tube 13b, a first engaging portion 13c, a second engaging portion 13d, and a projection 13e. The stationary blades 13a are arranged at intervals in the circumferential direction Z around the rotating shaft 2 (see FIG. 1). Outer ends of the stationary blades 13a in the radial direction Y are connected to an inner peripheral surface of the outer tube 13b. The first engaging portion 13c projects from the outer tube 13b toward the first outer shell 11 in the axial direction X. The second engaging portion 13d projects from the outer tube 13b toward the second outer shell 12 in the axial direction X. The first engaging portion 13c and the second engaging portion 13d are arranged outside the outer tube 13b in the radial direction.


The projection 13e is partially located on an outer peripheral surface of the outer tube 13b. The projection 13e is integrated with the stationary blade unit 13. The projection 13e includes a groove portion G and a pair of bulge portions B. The groove portion G extends in the axial direction X and is open outward in the radial direction Y. The pair of bulge portions B are located at both sides of the groove portion G in the circumferential direction Z of the outer tube 13b. The groove portion G is open toward the second outer shell 12 in the axial direction X. The bulge portions B are formed in such a manner that the outer peripheral surface of the outer tube 13b partially projects outward in the radial direction Y. The second engaging portion 13d projects from the bulge portions B toward the second outer shell 12 in the axial direction X.


Next, a procedure of assembling the first outer shell 11, the second outer shell 12, and the stationary blade unit 13 will be described. The first engaging portion 13c of the stationary blade unit 13 is slidingly inserted into the first engaged portion 11c of the first outer shell 11 in the axial direction X. The stopper 12d of the second outer shell 12 is slidingly inserted into the groove portion G of the projection 13e of the stationary blade unit 13, and the second engaging portion 13d of the stationary blade unit 13 is slidingly inserted into the second engaged portion 12c of the second outer shell 12 in the axial direction X. In this state, the first flange 11b of the first outer shell 11 and the second flange 12b of the second outer shell 12 are in surface-contact with each other, and the bolt 15 is inserted into the bolt hole H1 of the first flange 11 and the bolt hole H2 of the second flange 12 and is fastened to the nut 14.


Thus, the first outer shell 11 and the second outer shell 12 are assembled to each other in the axial direction X, and the stationary blade unit 13 is arranged at a radially inner side of the first outer shell 11 and the second outer shell 12 and is held by the first outer shell 11 and the second outer shell 12. To be specific, the first outer shell 11, the second outer shell 12, and the stationary blade unit 13 are assembled to each other to constitute the assembling structure. In this assembling structure, the projection 13e is arranged on a rotation trajectory of the stopper 12d around an axis X.


To be specific, the projection 13e is arranged at both sides of the stopper 12d in the circumferential direction Z. Specifically, the stopper 12d is opposed in the circumferential direction Z to and is in surface-contact with both side surfaces (in other words, the bulge portions B) of the groove portion G of the projection 13e. With this, the rotation of the stationary blade unit 13 relative to the first outer shell 11 and the second outer shell 12 is prevented. At least one rotation preventing structure described as above is disposed in the circumferential direction Z. Preferably, plural rotation preventing structures are disposed.


According to the above-described configuration, only by assembling the first outer shell 11 to the second outer shell 12 in the axial direction X, the stationary blade unit 13 is slidingly inserted into the first outer shell 11 and the second outer shell 12. Thus, the stationary blade unit 13 is positioned in the axial direction X and the radial direction Y and is also positioned in a rotational direction (circumferential direction Z) by the stopper 12d and the projection 13e. Since an additional flange that prevents the rotation of the stationary blade unit 13 is unnecessary, the size reduction and the weight reduction can be realized.


Moreover, since the projection 13e is integrated with the outer tube 13b, and the stopper 12d is integrated with the second outer shell main body 12a, the seal performance improves. Furthermore, since the stopper 12d and the second flange 12b are arranged so as to be lined up in the circumferential direction Z, the rigidity of the rotation preventing structure improves. Since the stopper 12d overlaps the second flange 12b when viewed in the radial direction Y, the rigidity of the rotation preventing structure improves.


The present disclosure is not limited to the above embodiment, and modifications, additions, and eliminations may be made with respect to the configuration of the embodiment. The stopper 12d may be located at the first outer shell main body 11a of the first outer shell 11. The stopper 12d may be located on the outer peripheral surface of the stationary blade unit 13, and the projection 13e may be located on the inner peripheral surface of the second outer shell 12 (or the first outer shell 11). The projection 13e may be a portion that does not include the bulge portions B but includes the groove portion G.










Reference Signs List





11

first outer shell



11
a

first outer shell main body



11
b

first flange



11
c

first engaged portion



12

second outer shell



12
a

second outer shell main body



12
b

second flange



12
c

second engaged portion



12
d

stopper



13

stationary blade unit



13
a

stationary blade



13
b

outer tube



13
c

first engaging portion



13
d

second engaging portion



13
e

projection



14

nut (fastener)



15

bolt (fastener)





Claims
  • 1. An assembling structure of a compressor of a gas turbine engine in which the compressor, a combustor, and a turbine are arranged along a rotating shaft, the assembling structure comprising: a first outer shell including a first outer shell main body and a first flange that projects outward in a radial direction from the first outer shell main body;a second outer shell including a second outer shell main body and a second flange that projects outward in the radial direction from the second outer shell main body and is fastened to the first flange by a fastener, the second outer shell being assembled to the first outer shell in an axial direction; anda stationary blade unit including stationary blades and an outer tube to which radially outer ends of the stationary blades are connected, the stationary blade unit being arranged at a radially inner side of the first outer shell and the second outer shell and held by the first outer shell and the second outer shell, wherein: the stationary blade unit includesa first engaging portion projecting from the outer tube toward a first side in the axial direction anda second engaging portion projecting from the outer tube toward a second side in the axial direction;the first outer shell includes a first engaged portion into which the first engaging portion is slidingly inserted in the axial direction;the second outer shell includes a second engaged portion into which the second engaging portion is slidingly inserted in the axial direction;the stationary blade unit includes a projection projecting outward in the radial direction from the outer tube;one of the first outer shell and the second outer shell includes a stopper arranged on a rotation trajectory of the projection around an axis;the projection is integrated with the stationary blade unit; andthe stopper is integrated with the one of the first outer shell and the second outer shell.
  • 2. The assembling structure according to claim 1, wherein the projection, the stopper, and one of the first flange and the second flange are arranged so as to be lined up in a circumferential direction.
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/JP2021/006118 2/18/2021 WO
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
62978993 Feb 2020 US