The present invention relates to the field of helical rings of a turbomachine with variable-pitch blades.
It can be applied especially advantageously in the case of open-rotor helix (or “unducted fan”).
Each low-pressure turbine 8 is connected to an external helix 9, both helices being arranged coaxially behind each other, around the longitudinal axis A of the turbomachine 1 and each comprising a plurality of blades P distributed uniformly around said axis.
For this purpose, each conventionally comprises (
Each housing 11 in turn receives a crown 12 (
For this to occur, the internal surface of a housing 11 is machined and adjusted to constitute a hub which receives the crown 12 and the bearing rings 15 of different bearings interposed between the internal surface of said housing and said crown 12.
Different connecting threads are also machined into said housing especially for fastening a lid 16 intended to close the housing once the crown is in place, or again for connecting a tightening nut.
These machining operations are complex. They have to be repeated for each of the housings of the ring, and this increases the risk of discards and therefore the cost production of the polygonal ring.
There is therefore a need to propose a polygonal helical ring of a turbomachine with a lower production cost.
Also, in operation, the external bearing rings 15 are considerably stressed and wear quickly. In fact, under the effect of centrifugal loads the ring elongates in its tangential direction; as a result it undergoes fewer forces axially and therefore fewer axial deformations. Yet, the bearing rings are fretted both in zones subject to tangential deformations and axial deformations. As these deformations are different, they cause ovalisation of these rings, which is at the origin of friction and rapid wear for the rings.
The aim of the invention is to remedy the problems associated with helical rings of the prior art.
It proposes in particular a helical ring structure which is simpler and less expensive to manufacture and minimises the risks of machining discards.
It also proposes a structure which minimises deformation of bearing pieces under the action of centrifugal forces and consequently limits wear on these pieces.
For this purpose, the invention proposes a hub for a radial housing of a helical ring of a turbomachine with variable-pitch blades, said ring being of the type comprising an annular rotor body and a plurality of radial housings distributed over said annular body around the central axis of the latter, characterised in that it is constituted by a piece separate from an annular body, intended to be received in a radial housing of the latter, the internal surface of said piece being adapted to receive a cylindrical blade support crown, as well as centring and/or guiding means for rotation of the latter, the hub also comprising two pins projecting relative to its external surface to connect it to the edges of a housing of the annular body, the two projecting pins forming a centring axis.
In particular, the internal surface of said hub advantageously comprises a machined area adapted to receive the bearing rings of a cylindrical blade support crown.
The invention also relates to an assembly for helical ring of a turbomachine with variable-pitch blades comprising an annular rotor body and a plurality of radial housings distributed over said annular body around the central axis of the latter, characterised in that it comprises a plurality of hubs comprising pieces separate from the annular body, said pieces being hubs of the above type, adapted to be received in the radial housings of said annular body.
Other characteristics, aims and advantages of the invention will emerge from the following description which is purely illustrative and non-limiting, and which must be considered relative to the attached drawings, in which:
a and 4b illustrate in section and in plan view a detail of a possible embodiment for an assembly forming a helical ring with a hub attached to a housing of a polygonal ring in keeping with a possible embodiment for the invention;
a to 5d are schematic representations in exploded perspective illustrating different steps of the installing of an assembly as in
The assembly forming a helical ring illustrated in
It also comprises a plurality of hubs 22 which are pieces separate from the polygonal ring body 20, and which are received in the cylindrical radial housings 21.
On their inner surface these hubs 22 comprise machined areas 23 for mounting the bearing rings of rotating crown bearings identical to the crowns 12 of
The machined areas 23 are for example annular grooving dimensioned to receive coaxial rings of bearing rings. They can more generally be of any type conventionally used to enable cylindrical housings to receive rotating crowns intended to receive helical blade plates, as well as the means for centring and guiding these crowns in rotation in their housing. An example of assembly in this sense could for example be found in application FR 2.943.312.
The hubs 22 are also machined with the threads necessary for installing lids closing the housings for receiving crowns defined on these hubs (external thread 23a in
Because the different machined areas are arranged separately on the different hubs 22, the cost of any machining discard is limited to the relevant single hub and there is no need to repeat machining of the entire polygonal ring, as well as machining of the other different hubs 22.
Likewise, since the hubs 22 are not monobloc with the polygonal ring 20, centrifugal deformations of the ring 20 are not transmitted to the rings of the different bearings, which substantially limits wear of the latter.
In the example illustrated in
For this purpose, the housing 21 is principally defined by a cylinder whereof the inner surface 23 has two diametrically opposite guide grooves 24, extending in the height of said cylinder. These grooves 24 terminate on notches 25 which extend perpendicularly to these grooves 24 and are intended to receive complementary interlocking teeth 26 borne by the hub 22.
More precisely, the hub 22 has a general cylindrical shape complementary to that of the housing 21. At its end of the inner side of the polygonal ring, substantially at the height of a rim 27 ensuring a tight seal inside said hub 22 to receive the crown, it has two diametrically opposite interlocking teeth 26 which are projecting radially relative to the external wall of said hub 22.
At its other end, the hub 22 has, also projecting relative to the wall external of general cylindrical form of said hub 22, an annular stop 29 which is intended to be supported against the edges of the housing 21 on the polygonal ring. As a complement to the annular stops 31 which terminate the interlocking grooves 25, connections 30 of type screw/socket or the like ensure anti-rotation of the hub 22 in its housing 21.
A hub 22 in a housing 21 is mounted as is illustrated in
The hub 22 is shown centred on the housing 21 such that its projecting interlocking teeth 26 engage in the guide grooves 24 made in the height of the inner surface 23 of the housing 21 (
Once engaged, the hub 22 is remounted in the housing 21 until the annular stop 29 stops on the edge of the housing 21 (
The interlocking teeth 26, guided in the grooves 24, are now opposite the corresponding notches 25 and the hub 22 is now turned in the housing until the teeth stop on the annular stops 31. The hub 22 is now locked axially relative to the housing 21 (
Anti-rotation blocking screws 30 are then fitted and engaged in corresponding threads in the edge of the housing 22, through the annular stop 29.
As a variant illustrated in
Two diametrically opposite rims 33 extending perpendicularly relative to the axis of the hub 22 and the pins 31 can also be provided which are intended to be supported on the inner base of the ring 20.
A hood 34 is screwed on and with the U-shapes of the ring defines centring and connecting holes 35. This hood 34 keeps the assembly in place and also offers some dilation tangential clearance, especially between the edges of the housings 21 and the hubs 22.
In this way, the deformed shapes of the hubs and of the polygonal ring are separate.
Machining discards are also limited.
Another variant assembly illustrated in
This variant omits the additional U-shaped machined areas of the centring holes 35 made on the polygonal body 20 of the preceding variant, and therefore further limits discards.
Another assembly variant is illustrated in
In this variant, the centring pins 32 have a transversal cross-section similar to that of
Also, two hood elements 38 are attached on either side of the housing on the lower surface of the ring 20 and with the curved surface 210 of the ring form centring and connecting holes 35 of complementary form to the cross-section of the pins 32. These hood elements are rods screwed onto the ring to keep the pins 32 supported against the housing and ensure that the hub is held in the ring.
In this respect and as evident in
In this variant, the hub 22 also has rims 33 forming a stop when the hub is inserted into the housing 21 of the ring 20.
The assemblies which have just been described are used advantageously for open-rotor helices for a turbomachine with variable-pitch blades. The blades are mounted conventionally (cf. description already given in reference to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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12 56323 | Jul 2012 | FR | national |