The object of the invention is an improved assembly of a balance weight with a rotor element.
Balancing rotors is systematically necessary to ensure their proper operation and the service life of machines to which they belong. In rotors made of several assembled modules, balancing is made on each module.
An exemplary device for carrying out a balancing is described in
Certain limitations of this design are that the balancing can remain inaccurate due to uncertainties regarding the real position of the weight 6, and that the overall dimension of the weight 6 can turn out to be unacceptable if the modules 1 and 2 have too small a diameter.
The invention represents an assembly for fixing an improved balance weight according to these criteria, and which enables in particular the weights to be placed with a great accuracy.
In general terms, it relates to an assembly of a balance weight with a rotor element, comprising a device for fixing the weight, passing through the weight and a flange of the element, characterised in that it comprises a pre-fixing screw of the weight with a conical head, the pre-fixing screw extending through a drilling of the flange (9) and into the weight, the drilling being provided with a conical counterbore at a face opposite to the weight, the conical counterbore accommodating the conical head.
The combination of the conical head screw and the conical counterbore ensures an accurate position of the screw with respect to the flange, and consequently of the weight which is fixed thereto. Pre-fixing occurs before assembling the rotor elements to each other and can therefore be easily carried out, even with small diameter elements, or elements with very little free space around the weight once assembled.
Permanent fixing of the weight can be reached as in the prior design, by resorting to studs for assembling the flange of the element to a flange of a neighbouring element of the rotor; in the present case, the studs can however be fitted with legs for clamping the weight.
Scalloping the flange is possible, in order to relieve it at the location where the pre-fixing screw and studs assembly holes are drilled, by avoiding stress concentrations.
The invention will now be described in relation to the following figures:
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The weight 8 of the invention is as previously fixed to a planar flange 9 of a rotor element 10; the flange 9 is fixed to a flange 11 adjacent to a neighbouring element 12 of the rotor by assembly studs 13. The studs 13 are threaded rods fitted with clamping nuts at both ends (only one is here represented) thereof.
The device comprises, for each weight 8, a pre-fixing screw 16 with a cylindrical rod and a countersunk head which is a conical head 22. The pre-fixing screw 16 passes through the flange 9 through a drilling 17 and the rod end extends into an internal thread 18 passing through the plate 14 of the weight 8. Clamping the pre-fixing screw 16 therefore holds the plate 14 to the flange 9. The drilling 17 is fitted with a conical counterbore 19 into which the conical head 22 having a complementary shape is housed, which places the screw rod and the weight 8 at a determined position with a great accuracy.
The studs 13 pass through drillings 20 set up throughout the weight 8 and both flanges 9 and 11 (
The flange 9 comprises a housing 23 at the location of each pre-fixing screw 16, into which the drilling 17 opens, and which also accommodates the leg 21. Any risk of contact between the heads 22 and the flange 11 is then avoided and an easy and proper assembly is ensured.
The drillings 25 of the flange 9 which are intended for passing the studs 13 are also represented in these
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