This disclosure relates to a compressor diffuser for use in an auxiliary power unit, for example. In particular, the disclosure relates to the interface between vanes of the diffuser and an adjacent shroud housing.
A typical auxiliary power unit utilizes a turbine section that receives compressed air from a compressor section to rotationally drive a component. In some auxiliary power units, a diffuser is arranged between the compressor section and the turbine section. In one type of diffuser, fixed radial vanes are arranged in a passage between a compressor exit and a turbine inlet. A shroud housing is bolted to the diffuser to seal the radial vanes against the shroud housing provide an air-tight passage.
An auxiliary power unit is disclosed that includes a compressor section having a compressor inlet and a compressor exit. A turbine section is arranged downstream from the compressor exit. A diffuser is disposed in fluid communication with and between the compressor section and the turbine section. The diffuser has multiple generally radially extending circumferentially arranged vanes. A shroud housing is secured against the vanes. A damper is arranged between at least one vane and the shroud housing and configured to damp vibration of the at least one vane relative to the shroud housing during operation of the auxiliary power unit.
The disclosure can be further understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
An auxiliary power unit (APU) 10 is illustrated in
A turbine section 22 receives the compressed, diffused fluid from the diffuser outlet 20 at a turbine inlet 24. A combustor (not shown) is provided between the diffuser outlet 20 and the turbine inlet 24 to provide a further heated fluid to the turbine section 22. Combusted, compressed fluid expands over the turbine section 22 rotationally driving an output shaft 28, about an axis A, that is operatively connected to the turbine section 22 and expelling the expanded fluid through a turbine outlet 26. The output shaft 28 rotationally drives a driven component 30.
The diffuser 18 is a fixed vane-type diffuser and is generally bowl-shaped. In the example, a plurality of circumferentially spaced radially extending vanes 32 (
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Although an example embodiment has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of the claims. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine their true scope and content.
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