The invention relates to a connecting device for an adjustable blade or vane of a gas turbine, especially an aircraft gas turbine, and a gas turbine, especially an aircraft gas turbine, having a connecting device.
Gas turbines have guide vanes and rotating blades. These are arranged on respective guide vane rings or respective rotating blade rings. It is customary to mount the blades and vanes in the ring such that the individual blades or vanes can be rotated about their longitudinal axis. This is especially common with guide vanes, in order to make possible an optimal guidance of the flow onto the rotating blades. For this purpose, lever elements are arranged at end journals of the respective vanes, with which the orientation of the individual vanes can be adjusted. For the mechanical connection of the individual vanes to the corresponding lever element, the end journal has a threaded section or some other shape enabling the transmission of force from the lever element to the vane. In the case of smaller vanes, it is no longer possible below a certain size to connect the individual vanes in this manner to the lever element on the journal element. For this reason, special connecting devices are used for smaller vanes, making possible a connection of a vane to a lever element.
One such connecting device for an adjustable blade or vane of a gas turbine is disclosed for example in EP 3 524 781 B1. The connecting device described there comprises a journal element connected to a corresponding blade or vane and a lever element connected to the journal element, the lever element and the journal element being mounted to be mutually movable axially about a journal axis of rotation. It is proposed to arrange a clamping element between the lever element and the journal element, being mounted such that a force-locking connection is produced between the journal element, the clamping element, and the lever element. In this case, the lever element, the clamping element, and the journal element are aligned relative to each other by a positioning element, the positioning element being received in a journal recess and a lever recess.
In US 2019/0353197A1, there is disclosed a locking cap to restrict the rotating of a fastening element. The fastening element connects a first component of the gas turbine engine and a second component of the gas turbine engine. An engagement between a locking section and the first component restricts the rotation of the locking section. A wedge extends from a base and can be connected to the fastening element, so that the fastening element cannot rotate relative to the wedge when the locking section has engaged with the first component.
US 2019/0178096 A1 discloses a lever attachment for the rotation-resistant connection of a guide vane to a lever for a guide vane adjustment of a turbomachine. The lever forms a single piece with a radially outer end of a substantially hollow cylindrical clamping sleeve which coaxially surrounds the guide vane shaft in sections.
An object of the invention is to provide a connecting device making possible a space-saving connection of a guide vane to a lever element.
This object is achieved by a connecting device for an adjustable vane or blade of a gas turbine and by a gas turbine of the present invention. Advantageous embodiments with expedient modifications of the invention are discussed in detail below.
A first aspect of the invention relates to a connecting device for an adjustable vane or blade of a gas turbine. The gas turbine may be in particular an aircraft gas turbine. The connecting device comprises a journal element connected to a respective blade or vane. The connecting device comprises a lever element connected to the journal element, wherein the lever element and the journal element are jointly movable about a journal axis of rotation. In other words, the journal element is connected to the lever element, so that a rotation of the journal element and the lever element about a journal axis of rotation of the journal element can occur. A clamping element is provided for the connecting device, being situated between the lever element and the journal element in such a way that a force-locking connection is or can be produced between the journal element, the clamping element and the lever element. In other words, the connecting device comprises the clamping element, which is arranged between the journal element and the lever element to provide a force-locking connection. The lever element, the clamping element and the journal element are oriented relative to each other by a positioning element. In other words, the connecting device comprises the positioning element, which is designed to orient the lever element, the clamping element and the journal element relative to each other. The orienting or alignment can refer to a direction with respect to the journal axis of rotation. The positioning element is received in a first seat of the journal element and a corresponding second seat of the lever element. In other words, the journal element comprises the first seat and the lever element comprises the second seat. The first and the second seats are each designed to receive the positioning element so as to align the lever element and the journal element relative to each other by the positioning element.
It is provided that the first seat of the journal element has a depth which is less than the journal radius of the journal element. In other words, the first seat protrudes into the journal element with this depth. However, the depth is less than the radius which the journal element has. In this way, the depth of the first seat does not protrude into the center of the journal. The depth describes the radial component of the dimensions of the first seat. The second seat of the lever element is configured as a groove running axially to the journal longitudinal axis, extending along a radially inner contact surface of a sleeve-like coupling section of the lever element. In other words, the second seat which is provided by the lever element is a groove. The groove extends along the axial direction or also the longitudinal direction of the journal axis of rotation. The second seat is situated along the inner radial contact surface of the sleeve-like coupling section of the lever element. The sleeve-like coupling section can be, for example, a hollow cylinder or a hollow cone, the inner contact surface being the inner surface of the hollow cylinder or the hollow cone. By providing the second seat as a groove, it is possible to first arrange the positioning element, which can also be called a feather key, in the first seat of the journal element and then introduce it into the second seat. The positioning element can protrude from the first seat when it has been inserted in it. A protruding portion of the positioning element can be led along the groove when the lever element is placed on the journal element. The groove can have a depth which prevents the positioning element from falling out. In this way, it is possible to move the sleeve-like coupling element across the journal element in the axial direction of the journal element, the positioning element being led along the groove to an end section of the second seat.
The invention affords the advantage that a space-saving possibility is created for fastening a journal element on the lever element by the positioning element.
An enhancement of the invention provides that the coupling section and the journal element are arranged concentrically to each other. In other words, it is proposed that the coupling section is arranged around the journal element, the journal element being situated at the center, and an edge section being formed by the coupling section.
An enhancement of the invention provides that the clamping element comprises a threaded section, on which a nut is or can be fastened, the threaded section being arranged on an axial section of the clamping element facing away from the journal element. In other words, the clamping element has a thread, which is designed to make possible an arrangement of the nut on the clamping element. The thread is situated in the threaded section of the clamping element. The threaded section is located in an axial region in relation to the longitudinal axis, which faces away axially from the journal element. A bore of the threaded section comprises a driving profile. The driving profile is provided to make possible the firm holding of the clamping element by a tool having a shape corresponding to the driving profile during the mounting of the nut. In this way, it is possible to hold the clamping element so that a rotating of the clamping element or a resulting force acting in the tangential direction in relation to the journal axis can be prevented during the screwing of the nut onto the thread. This affords the advantage that forces acting tangentially on the positioning element during the mounting of the nut can be reduced.
An enhancement of the invention provides that the driving profile is configured as an inner toothing. In other words, the driving profile has inwardly directed teeth.
An enhancement of the invention provides that the driving profile is configured as a polygon profile. In other words, the driving profile has multiple edges, making it possible to hold onto the clamping element. The polygon profile can be a hexagon or square profile, for example.
An enhancement of the invention provides that the journal element comprises multiple first seats, and the lever element comprises multiple second seats in which respective positioning elements are situated. In other words, the connecting device comprises multiple positioning elements for aligning the lever element to the journal element. The individual positioning elements are situated in one of the first seats of the journal element and one of the second seats of the lever element. This enhancement affords the advantage that the journal element and the lever element are joined together by multiple positioning elements. This produces the advantage that tangentially acting forces are distributed over multiple positioning elements.
An enhancement of the invention provides that the first seats and the second seats have identical radial angles to each other. In other words, it is provided that the first seats and the corresponding second seats are distributed uniformly in terms of their radial alignment.
An enhancement of the invention provides that the first seats and the second seats make different angles with each other. This modification affords the advantage that a predetermined arrangement of the lever element on the journal element can be established. In this way, a skewing of the journal element in the lever element can be avoided.
An enhancement of the invention provides that the first seat of the journal element is situated at an axial height of the contact surface of the journal element. In other words, the first seat of the journal element is situated, in the axial direction, in the axial region where the contact surface of the journal element is located, which is pressed against the contact surface of the lever element during the installation. This enhancement affords the advantage that no additional axial region need be provided for the placement of the positioning element. Thus, a more space-saving arrangement is possible than is the case with separate axial regions.
An enhancement of the invention provides that the lever element has an opening which runs from the groove to an outer wall of the lever element. In other words, an outwardly aligned surface of the groove, against which the positioning element can abut in the installed state, is connected by an opening, such as a bore, to an outer wall of the lever element. This enhancement affords the advantage that the presence of a positioning element in the second seat in the assembled state of the connecting device can be verified. This can be done, for example, by simply looking at it or by using an associated tool, such as a plug gage. In this way, one can check to see if the positioning element was forgotten during the installation process.
An enhancement of the invention provides that one positioning element cross section of the positioning element has the shape of a trapezium and/or a triangle at least for a region along a longitudinal direction of the positioning element. In other words, the positioning element cross section has the shape of a trapezium or a triangle at least for a region along a longitudinal direction of the positioning element. Accordingly, the first seat and the second seat have a seat shape of corresponding to the triangle or the trapezium.
An enhancement of the invention provides that the positioning element is received by the first seat and the second seat such that the positioning element is situated with a longitudinal direction offset from the center of the journal element. In other words, the positioning element runs with an offset from the center of the cross section of the journal element.
An enhancement of the invention provides that the journal element has a step or profile at one axial end of the journal element, which corresponds to a profile of a bore of the threaded section, in order to establish a definite alignment of the journal element in the clamping element. For example, steps or lugs can be arranged on the axial end of the journal element, being aligned axially or radially, in order to make possible a distinct arrangement in the bore of the threaded section.
A second aspect of the invention relates to a gas turbine, especially an aircraft gas turbine, comprising a connecting device.
The features and the advantages presented in regard to the connecting device according to the first aspect of the invention hold accordingly for the gas turbine according to the second aspect of the invention, and vice versa.
Further features of the invention will emerge from the claims and the exemplary embodiments. The features and combinations of features mentioned above in the specification and also the features and combinations of features mentioned below in the description of the figures and/or shown only in the figures can be used not only in the particular indicated combination, but also in other combinations or standing alone, without leaving the scope of the invention. Thus, embodiments not explicitly shown or discussed in the figures, yet which emerge from and can be created from the explained embodiments by separate combinations of features should be seen as also being encompassed and disclosed by the invention. Embodiments and combinations of features which thus do not have all the features of an originally formulated independent claim should also be considered to be disclosed. Herein:
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Due to the aspects of the invention, many problems which may occur in connecting devices of the prior art can be solved. Positioning elements 68 of the prior art may undergo stress during installation. For example, this may happen when tightening the nut 86. An alignment of the journal element 52 to the lever element 54 by the positioning element 68 can be achieved in the prior art with limited precision, due to large tolerances in the first seats 60 and/or second seats 66, which may not be sufficient under certain conditions. Connecting devices 50 of the prior art can be mounted on the blade or vane 51 with a twisting of 180°. Because the positioning element 68 in the prior art is situated above the contact surface 80 and the lever element 54, an increased radial design space is required.
A verification after the fact as to whether positioning elements 68 have been installed is not possible in the prior art.
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10 2021 120 382.1 | Aug 2021 | DE | national |