The invention relates to turbomachinery, and more particularly to compressor impellers for turbomachinery.
The impeller used in various turbomachinery typically comprises titanium or aluminium for strength-to-weight reasons. Use of these materials may create a durability problem due to ingested foreign object damage if the impeller has to operate in an environment that may include ice particles, snowy conditions, fluids or any other foreign object, be it hard or soft, that may pass through any inlet screen for the impeller.
The invention generally comprises an impeller with an axial inlet in relation to an impeller axis for pressurising a fluid that comprises: a nose section that has a nose section central hub and multiple nose vane sections, each nose vane section extending from a leading edge to a generally radial nose section interface plane; a tail section that has a tail section central hub and multiple tail vane sections, each tail vane section extending from a generally radial tail section interface plane to a vane tip; a coupling that joins the nose section central hub to the tail section central hub and aligns each one of the nose vane sections with a corresponding one of the tail vane sections with an axial gap between the radial nose section interface plane and the radial tail section interface plane.
The nose section 6 comprises a nose section central hub 16 and multiple nose vane sections 18, with each nose vane section 18 extending from a leading edge 20 to a nose section interface plane 22 that is may be generally normal or diagonal to the impeller axis 4. The nose section 6 preferably comprises a material that is durable enough to withstand foreign object impingement without damage, such as a ferrous material, and in particular a steel alloy.
The tail section 8 comprises a tail section central hub 24 and multiple tail vane sections 26, with each tail vane section 26 extending from a tail section interface plane 28 that is may be generally normal or diagonal to the impeller axis 4 to a vane tip 30. The tail section 8 preferably comprises a lightweight non-ferrous material that has a good strength-to-weight property, such as an aluminium or titanium alloy.
The coupling 10 joins the nose section central hub 16 to the tail section central hub 24. It also aligns each one of the nose vane sections 18 with a corresponding one of the tail vane sections 26 to form a complete impeller vane. The coupling 10 also establishes an axial gap 32 between the radial nose section interface plane 22 and the radial tail section interface plane that is sufficient to allow for the difference in thermal expansion of the nose section 6 and the tail section 8. The axial gap 32 may be generally normal or diagonal to the impeller axis 4.
The coupling may be of any precision type that is suitable for coupling the nose section central hub 16 to the tail section central hub 24. For instance, a Curvic coupling, a dogs-and-slots coupling or a pilot coupling may be suitable. A coupling by way of interference fit or welding may also be suitable.
The described embodiments of the invention are only some illustrative implementations of the invention wherein changes and substitutions of the various parts and arrangement thereof are within the scope of the invention as set forth in the attached claims.