The field of the invention generally relates to a blade retention system and a method of retaining blades in a gas turbine engine.
Most turbine rotor discs and compressor rotor discs include blades that can be removably mounted using blade retention slots. These blade retention slots are provided at the periphery of the rotor discs to hold the roots of these blades using an interlocking engagement. In use, the high rotational speeds of the rotor discs require that the blades be securely mounted to withstand the intensive centrifugal forces to which they are subjected. The blades are also exposed to high temperature variations during operations as well as axial loading from the flow of gas over the airfoil of the blades. Individual blades are periodically removed during repairs and inspection.
Some of the existing blade retention systems involve relatively complex interlocking components that are not always easy to remove during repairs or inspections. Other retention systems do not push the blade radially outward prior to operation of the gas turbine engine. These systems require that expensive machines be used once the blades are initially assembled on a rotor disc to grind the blade tips so as to obtain the desired clearance between the tips and the interior of the shroud inside which the blades will rotate. Room for improvements thus exists.
In one aspect, the present concept provides a blade retention system for use with a rotor disc of a gas turbine engine, the rotor disc having a plurality of spaced-apart and circumferentially-disposed blade retention slots extending from a first side face to a second side face of the rotor disc, the device comprising: an annular sealing plate having two opposite first and second side faces; and a plurality of spaced-apart blade retention tabs having opposite first and second ends and a radially-orientated corrugated profile, the first ends of the tabs being connected to the first side face of the annular sealing plate, each tab being inserted through a bottom portion of a respective one of the blade retention slots when the first side face of the sealing plate is positioned against one of the side faces of the rotor disc and covers an end side of the blade retention slots, the second end of each tab extending beyond the other of the side faces of the rotor disc and being bent to secure the annular sealing plate with reference to the rotor disc.
In another aspect, the present concept provides a blade retention system for securing blade roots to corresponding blade retention slots provided at a periphery of a rotor disc in a gas turbine engine, the system comprising: an annular sealing plate; and retention tabs positioned between a bottom surface of at least some of the retention slots and a bottom surface of the corresponding blade roots, each retention tab having a first end attached to the annular sealing plate, a second end opposite the first end, and an elongated section extending between the first and the second end, the elongated section of each tab having at least one radial protrusion creating a radial loading under the corresponding blade root, the tabs being longer than the blade retention slots.
In a further aspect, the present concept provides a method of retaining blades to a periphery of a rotor disc and sealing at least one side face of the rotor disc in a gas turbine engine, the method comprising: inserting roots of the blades in corresponding blade retention slots provided at the periphery of the rotor disc; inserting an elongated retention tab in a space between a bottom of the root of at least some of the blades and a bottom of the corresponding blade retention slot, each retention tab forcing the root of the corresponding blade to be urged radially outward in its blade retention slot; sealing the at least one side face using an annular sealing plate covering an end side of the blade retention slots; and securing the annular sealing plate by bending at least one end of the retention tabs that is on an opposite side face of the at least one side face of the rotor disc.
Further details of these and other aspects will be apparent from the detailed description and figures included below.
The system 20 comprises an annular sealing plate 24 having two opposite first and second side faces. The annular sealing plate 24 is designed to cover the side of the blade retention slots on one of the side faces of the rotor disc. In the example shown in
Each tab 22 is configured and disposed to be inserted through a bottom portion of a respective one of the blade retention slots when the first side face of the sealing plate is positioned against one of the side faces of the rotor disc and covers an end side of the blade retention slots. The second end 22b of each tab 22 then extends beyond the other of the side faces of the rotor disc and is bendable to secure the annular sealing plate 24 with reference to the rotor disc.
The above description is meant to be exemplary only, and one skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made to the embodiments described without department from the scope of the invention disclosed. For example, the exact shape of the tabs can be different from what is shown. The exact shape of the annular sealing plate and of the additional annular sealing plate can also be different from what is shown. Both annular sealing plates can be identical or be different, depending on the needs. The shape of the blade and of the rotor disc can be different from that shown in the figures. Still other modifications which fall within the scope of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art, in light of a review of this disclosure, and such modifications are intended to fall within the appended claims.
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