This application is the U.S. National Stage of PCT International Patent Application No. PCT/IB2021/051826, filed Mar. 4, 2021, which claims priority to and the benefit of Italian Application No. 102020000005110, filed Mar. 10, 2020, the contents of both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a blade system for fans for industrial use of the type comprising:
A blade system of the type referred to is commonly used in fans for industrial use of large diameter (usually being defined as such fans having a diameter of from 5 m up to 20 m).
In operation, the blades of such fans are subject to very high cyclic and impulsive loads, which subject the supporting units that connect the blades to the rotor of the fan to considerable stress.
For this reason, the supporting unit and, in particular, the characteristics of strength thereof represent the main reference for defining the cycle of service life of a blade system.
The supporting unit itself has an effect also on the performance of the blade during operation, considering that deformations and vibrations of the supporting unit can modify the action of the blade on the fluid conveyed.
According to a known conventional solution, the supporting unit comprises a tubular bar with circular cross section. The circular cross section is very widely used because it is suitable for withstanding the torsional stresses transmitted by the blade and moreover renders possible adjustment of the inclination of the blade with respect to its own longitudinal axis when the blade is connected to the rotor of the fan.
To improve the strength of this type of supporting unit, use of materials with good mechanical characteristics has been proposed that are able to increase the resistance of the bar in regard, above all, to bending stresses.
Moreover, in the document No. EP3218608 A1, filed in the name of the present applicant, use of an additional bar, mounted within a tubular bar, has also been proposed so that this additional bar will intervene as damping member in regard to phenomena of oscillation of the blade during operation.
Once again with reference to the known solution referred to, for applications in which the loads acting on the blade are particularly intense it is also possible to use a bar of oversized diameter. This also involves, however, an increase in the size of the blade used. In particular, a different blade is selected that is accordingly oversized, so that the selected bar with oversized diameter can be inserted within the blade and it will be possible to connect them together. All this results in an oversizing aerodynamic performance of the system and in higher costs.
In this context, the object of the present invention is to provide a blade system that will be further improved, in particular from the standpoint of strength and operating performance.
The object referred to is achieved by a blade system according to claim 1.
As will be seen in what follows, the system described herein makes it possible to overcome the drawback referred to above, which requires a change in size of the blade in order to increase the strength of the supporting unit.
The claims form an integral part of the technical teaching provided herein in relation to the invention.
The invention will now be described, purely by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the annexed representations, wherein:
Illustrated in the ensuing description are various specific details aimed at enabling an in-depth understanding of the embodiments. The embodiments may be provided without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, or materials, etc. In other cases, known structures, materials, or operations are not illustrated or described in detail so that various aspects of the embodiment will not be obscured.
The references used herein are provided only for convenience and hence do not define the sphere of protection or the scope of the embodiments.
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According to the solution described herein, each blade 10 is constituted by a blade system comprising:
The blade 12 has a cross section with flattened profile and is oriented with a major dimension L1 (aerodynamic chord) set in a direction parallel to a reference axis H (
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The blade 12 has a cavity 12A inside it, inserted in which is the supporting unit 14 to provide mutual connection of the two components.
For instance, the above connection may be obtained via screws (not illustrated), which are inserted, from outside, into the blade 12 and come to engage the supporting unit 14 housed within the cavity 12A of the blade. In any case, other modes of connection are likewise possible, for example via gluing.
The supporting unit 14 projects from the blade 12 with an end portion 14A of its own that is designed for connection to the rotor 2 of the fan.
According to an important characteristic of the blade system described herein, the cavity 12A of the blade 12 extends along the axis K having a cylindrical conformation with a cross section having a flattened profile oriented so as to set a major dimension L2 along the reference axis H.
Moreover, the supporting unit 14 comprises a tubular bar 16, having, in a similar way, a cross section with flattened profile and oriented so as to set a major dimension L3 along the same reference axis H.
Preferably, the two sections, namely, that of the internal cavity 12A and that of the tubular bar 16, have shapes and dimensions such as to enable provision of a mutual shape fit between the blade 12 and the bar 16. Alternatively, it is possible to envisage one or more adapter elements prearranged for being set between the walls of the internal cavity 12A and the tubular bar 16.
The aforesaid configuration provides a supporting structure of the blade that makes it possible to bestow on the blade system a greater strength, without thereby having to increase the external dimensions of the blade 12.
Given the same external dimensions of the blade, the system described herein hence presents a greater strength as compared to the known solutions mentioned at the start. In particular, the present applicant has been able to verify that the system described herein is characterized by a considerably higher bending strength and a considerably higher natural frequency of the blade; this latter aspect is fundamental for moving the fan away from typical conditions of resonance to which the blades may be subject.
In preferred embodiments, as in the one illustrated, the tubular bar 16 has a cross section with a profile that comprises two substantially circular portions 16A, 16C joined together by two opposed intermediate portions 16B, 16B′.
Preferably, the two circular portions 16A, 16C each reproduce an arc of a circle defined by an angle greater than 180°, even more preferably greater than 270°.
In preferred embodiments, as in the one illustrated, the two portions 16A, 16C are of the same size, or in any case the corresponding resistant areas (meaning thereby the areas of the annuli defined by the two portions) present a difference between them of less than 15%.
In alternative embodiments, the tubular bar 16 may present a flattened profile of some other type, for example rectangular, elliptical, trapezial, rhomboidal, etc.
On the other hand, the cavity 12A may present a cross section that reproduces the external profile of the blade 12, as in the example illustrated.
In preferred embodiments, as in the one illustrated, the cavity 12A is delimited by the outer wall 12B, which identifies the external profile of the blade, and by an inner wall 12C, which performs a function of reinforcement of the structure of the blade 12.
Preferably, the cross section of the tubular bar 16 identifies a dimension L4, in a direction transverse to the reference axis H, which is substantially equal to the dimension identified, in the same direction and in the corresponding region, by the cavity 12A, so as to provide a shape fit between the cavity 12A and the tubular bar 16. In the example illustrated, such a correspondence is present for each of the two circular portions 16A, 16C. The shape fit referred to may or may not be of a forced type.
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In preferred embodiments, as in the one illustrated, the member 18 comprises two opposed shaped elements 18A, 18B, which are prearranged for gripping between them the tubular bar 16, at its end portion, and for defining, as a whole, an outer cylindrical surface 18C. Preferably, the two elements 18A, 18B moreover define an internal passage 18D, traversed by the bar 16, which is delimited by walls 18D′ that follow, at least partially, the profile of the bar itself.
The positioning member 18 is designed to be received within a seat 6A, having a corresponding shape and size, which is made in the connection device 6. The coupling of a rotary type thus obtained between the connection device 6 and the positioning member 18 makes it possible to vary the orientation or inclination of the blade 12 about the reference axis K. Blocking members (not illustrated) block the blade 12 in position after it has been set in the pre-set orientation or inclination.
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Preferably, the two bars 26A, 26C are arranged in contact with one another, or in any case at a negligible distance apart with respect to their longitudinal dimension.
The person skilled in the branch will understand that the two bars 26A, 26C substantially perform the same structural function as the two circular portions 16A, 16C of the tubular bar 16 of the previous embodiment.
Preferably, the two bars 26A, 26C are joined together via purposely provided connection members, for example belts, tapes, brackets, etc.
On the other hand, the teachings and considerations already expressed above also apply to this embodiment. In particular, it will be noted that the positioning member 18 may be prearranged for receiving the two bars 26A, 26C together.
Advantageously, the blade system described herein may also envisage one or more additional bars to be set inside the tubular bar 16 or inside the two bars 26A, 26C, according to the teachings of the document No. EP3218608 A1 mentioned above.
Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction and the embodiments may vary, even significantly, with respect to what has been illustrated herein purely by way of non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention, as defined by the annexed claims.
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