The subject of the invention is a control device for controlling variable-pitch elements in a turbomachine.
These elements can for example be variable bypass valves (VBV) of compressors, or vane stator stages (SVS), given that the invention can be applied to any turbomachine device comprising variable-pitch (position adjustable) elements, controlled by a common actuator mechanism and respective mechanical transmissions connecting the actuator mechanism to said elements and comprising stretching screws. Another aspect of the invention is a turbomachine equipped with this device.
Let us discuss a particularly contemplated application to illustrate the field of the invention.
The stator vanes of turbomachines play an essential role in lifting the gas flow between two stages of moving vanes of the rotor. These vanes, often called fixed vanes, can however have a variable pitch, that is they can pivot about their support axis to modify their orientation and the lift they impose to the flow depending on the conditions encountered. The usual pitch adjustment devices comprise an actuator mechanism able to rotate about the turbomachine axis a ring surrounding the stator and connected to pivoting axes of the vanes, projecting from the stator, by hinged-type connecting rods which thus transform the rotation of the ring about the machine axis into a rotation of the stator vanes about their radial axis. A single actuator mechanism often controls several vane stages at a time, by rotating as much rings as them. An example is given in document EP 1 489 267 A1, where an adjustable compensation means is additionally added, which enables different rotations to be controlled for two neighbouring rings. The actuator mechanism common to the rings is often a pivoting control shaft, the rotation angle of which is controlled by extending an actuator jack. The control shaft is provided with rotating levers which are connected to the respective rings by hinged-type connecting rods called stretching screws.
A careful examination of the operation of the turbomachine shows that that could be improved in some circumstances, for example at transient states, or some particular conditions of service. In other words, the ideal pitches are not reached. That is particularly clear when a plurality of rings and vane stages is controlled by a single actuator mechanism. Devices such as that of the abovementioned document, which enable the controls imposed to different rings by the same mechanism to be dissociated, are however difficult to implement.
The object of the invention is thus to offer more extended and more flexible control possibilities to devices of variable-pitch elements such as variable-pitch stator vanes or variable bypass valves of a compressor. The device of the invention has also the advantage of not increasing the complexity of usual devices since the transmission of the motion is made in the same way; the mass increase it implies is not much significant; and it will be also easy to modify its adjustment for the duration of the machine, to take account in particular of its degradation, without conducting expensive replacements of parts.
According to the invention, at least one of the stretching screws (and possibly several of the stretching screws, or all the stretching screws) is a variable-length member, controlled by a length adjustment device. Thus, it becomes possible to freely choose, and independently from each other, the pitches of the different elements in spite of a single actuator mechanism.
The member can be a jack, and in particular an electro-jack.
A particular case likely to be important appears when the control law imposes different lengths to the member, for identical positions of the actuator mechanism, along the direction of motion of the actuator mechanism. Another corresponds to a situation where the control law imposes length variations of the member only at some positions of the actuator mechanism, thus to provide a local pitch correction.
According to other possible embodiments, which may be added to the previous ones, the length adjustment device of each member can become active for some particular conditions of the turbomachine, based on, for example, the thrust it produces, or its rotational speed.
Another aspect of the invention is a turbomachine equipped with these devices.
The invention will now be described in more detail by means of the following figures, which develop various aspects, characteristics and advantages thereof in accordance with embodiments given by way of illustrating purposes:
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A turbomachine, which is only partially represented, at the place where it is modified by the invention, comprises a stator outer case 1 that can be in particular a compressor case and three stages 2 of variable-pitch vanes 3. The stages 2 are aligned along the central axis of the turbomachine and located close to each other. They comprise internal ferrules 4 to which the vanes 3 are hinged by their radially inner ends. The outer radial ends of the vanes 3 are pivots projecting from the case 1, with a square cross-section for example, and engaged in a pierced hole with the same cross-section of a control lever 6. The control levers 6 are hinged to control rings 7 (one per stage 2), which bear on guide tracks 8 of the case 1 by guide shoes 9. The control rings 7 each include an arch-shaped bridge 10 at its outer periphery, in the centre of which an end of a stretching screw 11 is hinged, the other end of which is hinged to an actuator mechanism 12, and more precisely to a lever 13 of a control shaft 14 pivoting on a yoke 15 erected on the case 1, and provided with a further lever 16 which swings a control jack 17 disposed between this lever 16 and the case 1. The extension or retraction of the control jack 17 pivots the control shaft 14 about an axis parallel to that of the turbomachine, pushes back the stretching screws 11 in a direction tangent to the case 1 and imposes a rotation to the control rings 7, while swinging the control levers 6, which pivots the vanes 3 about their axis 5. Other control mechanisms exist, including that which is described in the aforementioned document. The invention can be applied to all the control systems for controlling the pitch of vanes using stretching screws. The parts of the device that it modifies will now be more specially described.
The stretching screw 11 is no longer an inert connecting rod, in accordance with the usual designs of the invention, but a variable-length linear jack, which can thus impose rotations to a control ring 7 it controls, independently of the action of the common control jack 17. Each of the jacks 11 is an electro-jack controlled by a length adjustment device 18 (
A possible control law is represented in
The pitch angle of the vanes 3 with respect to the position of the control jack 17 could thereby be expressed in
Another possible control law is expressed by means of
These two simple examples show that it is easy to impose very various pitch laws depending on the extension of the control jack 17, wherein these laws can in particular be different for each of the control rings 7 of the stages 2, which is an essential advantage of the invention. Likewise, the laws could be amended to be replaced by other ones when the circumstances require it, for example according to the indications of the second main control system 20, if for example the turbomachine is in an intensive acceleration phase, with a very strong thrust, to avoid at that time the pitches which would impose an excessive strain on the vanes 2. The above considerations remain valid when the invention is applied to variable bypass valves pitch; the control law can thereby be designed to allow in particular selective openings or closings of a part of the valves, or time offsets in opening or closing.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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16 54687 | May 2016 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FR2017/051271 | 5/23/2017 | WO | 00 |