Claims
- 1. A flowpath assembly for the diaphragm of a turbine, comprising:
- circumferentially extending inner and outer bands spaced radially from one another, each of said bands having a plurality of circumferentially spaced openings extending through the bands between inner and outer surfaces thereof, the openings in said inner band being smaller than the openings in the outer band;
- a plurality of stator blades extending generally radially between said bands, each blade having root and tip portions for reception in the openings of the inner and outer bands, respectively, and a twisted and bowed airfoil portion extending between the root and tip portions;
- said twisted and bowed airfoil portion having a plurality of airfoil cross-sections different from one another at different radial locations therealong such that cross-sectional outlines of said different airfoil cross-sections are not coincident with one another in the radial direction;
- each said blade having a generally airfoil-shaped footprint in the generally radial direction within which all surface areas of said airfoil portion projected in that direction onto a tangential plane normal to said generally radial direction lie either within or coincident with peripheral confines of said footprint; and
- said openings in said outer band having a generally airfoil-shaped cross-section at least as large as said footprint and generally complementary in shape relative to said footprint such that the blades are receivable through said outer openings with clearance, at least said tip portions of said blades having cross-sectional configurations at least as large as said footprint and substantially corresponding in cross-section to the cross-section of the openings though said outer band;
- said blades and inner and outer bands being welded to one another.
- 2. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein the openings through said outer band are defined by walls extending generally parallel to one another between inner and outer surfaces of said outer band.
- 3. An assembly according to claim 2 wherein said tip portions of said blades have walls extending generally parallel to one another and generally complementary in shape to the walls of said openings through said outer band.
- 4. An assembly according to claim 2 wherein said root portions of said blades have walls extending generally parallel to one another, the openings through said inner band being defined by walls extending generally parallel to one another and generally complementary in shape to the walls of said root portions.
- 5. An assembly according to claim 4 wherein the walls of said openings in said inner and outer bands are generally parallel to one another.
- 6. An assembly according to claim 5 wherein said tip portions of said blades have walls extending generally parallel to one another and generally complementary in shape to the walls of said openings through said outer band.
- 7. An assembly according to claim 5 wherein said outer band is inclined in a radially outer direction from one edge to its opposite edge.
- 8. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein said blades are welded to said inner and outer bands.
- 9. An assembly according to claim 1 including welds formed on the outer diameter of the outer band for securing said outer band and said tip portions to one another such that the welds are located outside of the flowpath of the turbine.
- 10. An assembly according to claim 9 including welds formed on the inner diameter of the inner band for securing said root portions to one another such that the welds are located outside the flowpath of the turbine.
- 11. A method of manufacturing a turbine steam path assembly comprising the steps of:
- providing arcuate inner and outer bands of different diameters;
- providing a plurality of stator blades each having root and tip portions, an airfoil portion between said root and tip portions, and a footprint in a radial direction within which all surface areas of said airfoil portion projected in that direction onto a tangential plane normal to said generally radial direction lie either within or coincident with peripheral confines of said footprint;
- forming a plurality of circumferentially spaced openings through said inner band between inner and outer surfaces thereof for receiving the root portions of said blades;
- forming a plurality of circumferentially spaced openings through said outer band between inner and outer surfaces thereof of a cross-section larger than the openings through said inner band and at least as large as said footprint such that the blades are receivable through said outer openings;
- forming said tip portions of said blades with cross-sectional configurations at least as large as said footprint and generally complementary in cross-sectional shape thereto;
- arranging the inner and outer bands generally concentrically relative to one another;
- inserting said blades in a radially inward direction through the openings in said outer band to locate said root portions in the openings in said inner band and said tip portions in the openings in said outer band;
- providing stops at transitions between said root portions and said airfoil portions;
- engaging said stops against said inner band to preclude further radially inward inserting movement; and
- welding said blades to said inner and outer bands.
- 12. A method according to claim 11 including forming wall portions defining each opening in said outer band generally parallel to one another and forming wall portions defining the tip portion of each blade generally parallel to one another.
- 13. A method according to claim 11 including forming wall portions defining each opening in said inner band generally parallel to one another and forming wall portions defining the root portion of each blade generally parallel to one another.
- 14. A flowpath assembly for the diaphragm of a turbine, comprising:
- circumferentially extending inner and outer bands spaced radially from one another, each of said bands having a plurality of circumferentially spaced openings extending through the bands between inner and outer surfaces thereof;
- a plurality of stator blades extending generally radially between said bands, each blade having root and tip portions for reception in the openings of the inner and outer bands, respectively, and a twisted and bowed airfoil portion extending between the root and tip portions;
- each said blade having a generally airfoil-shaped footprint in the generally radial direction within which all surface areas of said airfoil portion projected in that direction onto a tangential plane normal to said generally radial direction lie either within or coincident with peripheral confines of said footprint;
- said openings in said outer band having a generally airfoil-shaped cross-section at least as large as said footprint and generally complementary in shape relative to said footprint such that the blades are receivable through said outer openings with clearance, at least said tip portions of said blades having cross-sectional configurations at least as large as said footprint and substantially corresponding in cross-section to the cross-section of the openings though said outer band;
- said blades and inner and outer bands being welded to one another;
- the openings through said outer band being defined by walls extending generally parallel to one another between inner and outer surfaces of said outer band;
- said root portions of said blades having walls extending generally parallel to one another, the openings through said inner band being defined by walls extending generally parallel to one another and generally complementary in shape to the walls of said root portions;
- the walls of said openings in said inner and outer bands being generally parallel to one another; and
- said inner band being inclined in a radially outer direction from one edge to its opposite edge.
- 15. A flowpath assembly for the diaphragm of a turbine, comprising:
- circumferentially extending inner and outer bands spaced radially from one another, each of said bands having a plurality of circumferentially spaced openings extending through the bands between inner and outer surfaces thereof;
- a plurality of stator blades extending generally radially between said bands, each blade having root and tip portions for reception in the openings of the inner and outer bands, respectively, and a twisted and bowed airfoil portion extending between the root and tip portions;
- each said blade having a generally airfoil-shaped footprint in the generally radial direction within which all surface areas of said airfoil portion projected in that direction onto a tangential plane normal to said generally radial direction lie either within or coincident with peripheral confines of said footprint;
- said openings in said outer band having a generally airfoil-shaped cross-section at least as large as said footprint and generally complementary in shape relative to said footprint such that the blades are receivable through said outer openings with clearance, at least said tip portions of said blades having cross-sectional configurations at least as large as said footprint and substantially corresponding in cross-section to the cross-section of the openings though said outer band;
- said blades and inner and outer bands being welded to one another; and
- a transition on each said blade at the juncture of said root portion and said airfoil portion forming a stop engaging said inner band and projecting laterally beyond confines of said inner band opening receiving said root portion.
- 16. An assembly according to claim 15 wherein the openings through said outer band are defined by walls extending generally parallel to one another between inner and outer surfaces of said outer band, said tip portions of said blades having walls extending generally parallel to one another and generally complementary in shape to the walls of said openings through said outer band, said root portions of said blades having walls extending generally parallel to one another, the openings through said inner band being defined by walls extending generally parallel to one another and generally complementary in shape to the walls of said root portions, the walls of said openings in said inner and outer bands being generally parallel to one another.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/996,933, filed Dec. 30, 1992.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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