The present invention relates to an impeller device for centrifugal fans and to a centrifugal fan comprising an impeller device. The invention particularly relates to centrifugal fans, which are employed as a lift fan for hovercraft and are entirely or partly made of composite materials such as glass- or carbon fibre-reinforced epoxy, poly- or vinyl ester, or thermoplastics.
There are several types of fans, designed in different ways based on different areas of application, fluid, flow rate and press increase capacity. Centrifugal fans are one of several types of fans, which amongst other things are especially suitable for use as lift fans for hovercraft.
Larger centrifugal fans are generally constructed of metallic materials, such as steel, acid-proof steel or aluminium. These fans typically have a very high rotation speed that generates enormous centrifugal forces, corresponding to 1000-4000 times the gravitational acceleration on the fan blades. The fan construction must therefore be extremely robust to enable those great forces to be absorbed in the structure.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,171,586 describes a metallic centrifugal fan with a rotor and airfoil blades bolted thereto. The blades are fixed to a side plate and to a back plate by means of studs and nuts. These bolts extend on part of the blade and are intended to provide hard joints, where short studs are subjected to shear and tension with no bending. Said studs do not provide any strengthening of the blades.
For use in military vessels there are also requirements regarding magnetic signature from the vessel and its systems. Rotating metal structures, for example, produce a disturbance in the earth's magnetic field that can be intercepted by special sensors. It is therefore vital that fans produce minimal electrical eddy currents. This is solved by using materials with low electrical conductivity in the construction of the fan, where in addition each individual part is electrically insulated from the others.
Existing designs of centrifugal fans in composite have employed an unsatisfactory method for attaching the blades to side disc and centre wheel, whereby substantial shear forces are generated in the bolt connection. This has resulted in a short service life and also several cases of fan breakdown.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,402,467 describes an impeller including vanes, first and second coaxial discs formed from composite material on opposite sides of the vanes to fix the vanes in position and a reinforcing collar. The inner surfaces of the discs comprise depressions intended to receive wings of vanes, these are vacuum bonded to the discs. If one vane is defect and must be replaced, the discs must be removed.
The object of the present invention is thus to provide a robust centrifugal fan which is entirely or partly made of composite materials and which avoids the above-mentioned disadvantages related to the attachment/removal of the blades and at the same time provides correct load transfer from the blades. It is a further object to obtain a centrifugal fan with a low magnetic signature.
Furthermore, the centrifugal fan according to the invention has a low moment of inertia, thus enabling start-up of the fan to be implemented without a complicated coupling and/or gear device between fan and drive motor.
Thus the invention relates to an impeller device for centrifugal fans, comprising a centre wheel, at least one side disc and fan blades where the fan blades have a first side end and a second side end, and where the centre wheel and the side disc(s) are equipped with attachment devices for attaching the blades. The invention is characterised in that the centre wheel's attachment device comprises a protrusion extending substantially in the centre wheel's radial direction and arranged to abut against the second side end in the fan blades.
Each protrusion can comprise a curved end located closest to the centre of the centre wheel, and being adapted to receive a part of the fan blade's second side end.
The side wheel's attachment devices can also comprise recesses for receiving the first side end of the fan blades, and these recesses can be are arranged to abut against the first side end in the fan blades.
The impeller device according to the invention can be substantially made of composite materials, and the impeller device's individual components can be isolated from one another by an insulating layer of glass fibre-reinforced plastic material.
Each fan blade can have an aerodynamic external shape with two or more internally metallic sleeves with internal threads integrated in the structure.
The end of the each blade can be S-shaped to reduce forces in the impeller's shaft.
The fan blades can be attached to the side disc(s) and the centre wheel by means of bolts being screwed in from the side of the side disc(s) opposite the centre wheel and in the centre wheel, said bolts being attached to through going sleeves. Discs can be used having a large abutment surface mounted both against a nut-milled composite seat and metal lining with cochleate end sides in the side discs, with the result that the bolt prestressing forces are uniformly distributed between the composite seat and the lining.
The invention comprises also a centrifugal fan made substantially of composite materials, comprising an impeller device as described above. The centrifugal fan can have a fan casing equipped with self-sealing and internally smooth inspection hatches on the fan casing, which can be opened by a toggle device with a batten slightly longer than the width of the hatch. The inspection hatch(es) can have a handle which protrudes outside the hatch opening.
An embodiment of the device according to the invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings.
a illustrates a first side disc in an impeller device according to the invention.
b is a perspective view of the impeller device including the side disc in
c illustrates a centre wheel in the impeller device in
a illustrates an impeller device according to the invention.
b is a side view of the impeller device in
a illustrates a side wheel according to the invention viewed from in front.
b is a side view of the side wheel in
a is a perspective view from the rear of the side wheel in
b illustrates the side wheel in
a illustrates the centre wheel according to the invention viewed from in front.
b is a side view of the centre wheel in
c illustrates the position of the blades in the centre wheel.
d is a perspective view of the centre wheel in
a is a perspective view of a fan blade according to the invention.
b is a side view of the fan blade in
c illustrates the fan blade in
d illustrates the fan blade in
a illustrates a second embodiment of the fan blade according to the invention.
b illustrates the fan blade in
a illustrates the attachment between the centre wheel, the first and second side discs and the fan blades.
b and 9d illustrate a detail from
c illustrates a part of the side wheel in
a-d illustrate details of the inspection hatch.
An embodiment of the centrifugal fan according to the invention is illustrated in
The centrifugal fan 1 further comprises an impeller device (not shown in this figure) mounted on a shaft 12, where a drive device (not shown) rotates the impeller device via the shaft 12. The impeller device's axis of rotation is indicated by A-A. An embodiment of the impeller device according to the invention will now be described in detail.
b illustrates an embodiment of the impeller device 10 according to the invention. It comprises a first side disc 20 and a second side disc 30 mounted on each side of a centre wheel 40. The first side disc 20 and the centre wheel 40, and the centre wheel 40 and the second side disc 30 respectively, are attached to one another via fan blades 50 by means of attachment devices 60, and via screws in the central part of the discs. The attachment devices 60 (see
a illustrates the first side disc 20 which is substantially annular with a substantially sloping radial area 21 and a central opening 22. Near the central opening 22 the side disc comprises a flange 23 in the radial direction, facing away from the centre wheel 40. The flange 23 forms a part of the inlet 4 in the centrifugal fan.
The first side disc 20 further comprises first attachment devices 24 for attachment of a first side end of the blades 50. The attachment devices 24 are situated on the side facing the centre wheel 40 and comprise a recess 101 (see
It should be noted that in this embodiment the second side disc 30 is designed in the same way as the first side disc 20.
c illustrates the centre wheel 40. The centre wheel is annular in form and substantially flat, comprising a peripheral area 41 and a central opening 42. The opening 42 is smaller than the opening 22 in the side disc 20, and in order to connect the impeller device 10 to the drive device, the shaft 12 is connected to the centre wheel 40. The area closest to the opening 42 therefore forms a flange 102 comprising a number of holes 103 which enable the centre wheel 40 to be attached to the shaft 12 (see also
The centre wheel 40 further comprises second attachment devices 44 for attaching a second side end of the blades 50. The attachment devices 44 are mounted on both sides of the centre wheel 40, since blades 50 are mounted on both sides of the centre wheel 40 in this embodiment of the invention. In a second embodiment the impeller device 10 comprises only one set of blades 50, in which case the centre wheel only has attachment devices 44 on one side. The attachment devices 44 preferably comprise an oblong protrusion 45 protruding a distance from the centre wheel 40 (see
a is a perspective view of the impeller device 10 according to the invention. It can be seen in the figure that each blade 50 is prevented from moving outwards in a radial direction due to the centrifugal forces. The said attachment of the blades against centrifugal forces consists, amongst other things, of the protrusions 45 in the centre wheel 40 as well as the recesses 101 in the side discs 20 and 30. The recesses 101 form a protrusion 240 on the outside of the side discs 20, 30. Thus the attachment ensures positioning and load transfer from the blade 50.
b is a side view of the impeller device in
a and 4b illustrate a side wheel 20, 30 in front view and side view respectively. Reference numeral 200 indicates contour lines for the fibre cloth, i.e. corresponding to elevation contour lines on a map in the area of the protrusions 240. It is important to point out that although protrusions 240 have a shape which to a certain extent matches the shape of the blades' ends, attachment devices 24 in this embodiment of the invention to not surround the whole periphery of the blade's ends. This facilitates the removal of individual blades without disassembling the impeller device. It is also possible to provide an embodiment where attachment devices 24 surround the whole periphery of the blades' ends, in this case removal of a blade will include a rotation movement centered in said attachment device.
a illustrates the side wheel in
For fans with a higher speed (of the order of 2000-4000 g, where g is the gravitational acceleration), the end of the blade is S-shaped (
The sloping area 21 gives the fan a more aerodynamic shape in a high-speed fan of this kind where the fan inlet requires a curved shape on the inside of the side disc.
b illustrates the side wheel in
a, 6b and 6c-d illustrate the centre wheel 40 in one embodiment of the invention in front, side and perspective view respectively.
a, 7b and 7c illustrate a fan blade according to the invention in perspective view, side view and inserted in the centre wheel 40 respectively. The blade 50 is designed with a flow-assisting wing profile with a leading edge 51 that is thicker than the trailing edge 52 (see
The trailing edge 52 of the blade 50 is approximately pointed with a 90 degree edge to allow the air to flow more easily. The point is cut since this makes the tail stronger and stiffer.
As illustrated in
d illustrates the fan blade in
The second side end 54 is also designed so that it fits into the attachment device 44, and consequently has a substantially flat surface.
a and 8b illustrate a second embodiment of the fan blade 50 according to the invention. This embodiment is suitable for high rotation rates. In this embodiment the rear edge 52 has a straight termination. The object of this is to protect the exposed tail tips against impact from objects that may pass through the impeller. This embodiment leads to substantially less noise than other embodiments when the fan has to rotate at approximately 1900 rpm with air velocities up around 120 m/sec. It can be seen from the figure that the first side end 53 in this blade 50 is S-shaped in order to obtain an aerodynamic inlet to the fan.
a illustrates the attachment between the centre wheel 40, the first and second side discs 20 and 30 respectively and the fan blades 50, and
The fastening device 60 comprises hollow, e.g. metallic sleeves 61 or metal tubular rods placed in through-going opening 57 in the blade body 56 (
It should be noted that the attachment device 24 in the first side disc 20 comprises a portion 26 adapted to receive the blade 50 (
Reference numeral 126 refers to an electrically insulating layer e.g. of glass fibre covering the whole of the blade side. The layer may also cover the blades 50 if a wear layer is required. The inside of the side discs 20, 30 and of the centre wheel 40 is insulated in order to reduce the eddy current effect.
The curved areas 21 in the side discs 20, 30 form a part of the inlet 4 in the centrifugal fan 1. The airflow then passes between the side discs and the centre wheel past the blades 50 and on out to the outlet 5 through the discharge. The casing 2 can have a cochleate discharge as illustrated in
a-d illustrate details of the inspection hatch 3. The hatch 3 is connected to a toggle batten 200, which in addition to a gasket 205 on the inside of the fan casing seals the hatch. To open the hatch, the screw mechanism is loosened, the shoe 202 (which ensures that the toggle is securely located) is rotated and the toggle 200 is rotated diagonally. The hatch 204 can then be tilted into the casing and rotated before the narrowest path on the hatch rectangle is pulled out of the widest aperture. 111 indicates a handle that is attached to the hatch 3 by means of the plate 203. This arrangement provides a smooth surface on the inside of the fan casing, it is self-sealing and moreover prevents the hatch from falling into the fan casing by mistake.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NO2006/000333 | 9/27/2006 | WO | 00 | 3/6/2008 |
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60720498 | Sep 2005 | US |