The subject of this invention is an inner ventilation blade.
Blades of turbomachines are subject to often very high temperatures, and can be fitted with devices for cooling by gas ventilation, using gas such as the relatively cool gas drawn from the main flow airstream in the area of the compressors; it then flows as far as cavities hollowed out inside the blades, and exits from them through piercings which notably emerge in the intrados and in the trailing edge, where the lower external pressure contributes to the gas flow. These devices are now tried and tested, and generally give satisfactory results, but progress still remains to be made when the ventilation is found to be insufficient due to particularly difficult conditions (for example, in the case of high-pressure turbine blades, which are subject to the highest temperatures), or in certain particular areas of the blades. French patents 2 833 298 and 2 834 015 describe trailing edge ventilations.
Cooling faults, which lead to very high temperatures and certain kinds of damage (burns), have thus been observed at the apexes of certain blades, and more specifically in the corner between the trailing edge and the outer edge. The object of the invention is to resolve this particular problem.
In its most general form the invention concerns a blade including inner cavities where cooling gases can flow, where the cavities are separated by partitions, where one of the partitions, the one closest to a trailing edge of the blade, is more inclined towards the trailing edge from a height of at least 70% of the blade, as measured from a platform to the apex of the blade at an outer edge radius (this measure improves the cooling of the corner of the blade through improved ventilation of the trailing edge, for the reasons which shall be given below), characterised in that one of the cavities delimited towards the trailing edge of the blade by the said partition closest to the trailing edge of the blade includes a series of piercings leading to a lateral face of the blade, where the said piercings emerge in the said cavity through apertures made in a line parallel to the said partition. This improvement thus improves the cooling of the corner of the blade, this time by improved ventilation of the lateral faces (intrados or extrados).
The greater inclination is advantageously gradual, giving the partition a general rounded shape.
The invention will now be described in greater detail by means of illustrative embodiments in connection with the figures:
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Ventilation gas arrives in the cavities (4) (and (6) and (8)) through their origins (10) in the root (2) from another region of the machine to which the blade (1) belongs, and rises to the apex (11) of the blade (1); it leaves the cavities gradually through piercings (12) emerging in the intrados (13) and/or in the extrados (22) of the blade (1), whilst other piercings (14) (represented in
Ventilation of the apex (11) of the blade (1) is more difficult since the piercings (14) are located at the end of the cavities (4) and since the ventilation gas flow rate is lower and is of lower pressure; another unfavourable circumstance results from the fact that the apex (11) consists of a thin external ridge (16), extending on the extrados side and on the intrados side of the blade, thus forming a hollow cavity referred to as a “basin” (17). Ridge (16) enables the hot gas outflows between the apex of the blade and the casing opposite it to be limited, and is a zone which is subjected to wear and tear zone when the blade, under the combined effect of the thermal expansion and the centrifugal force, extends and touches the casing opposite it. The basin (17) and the ridge (16) are regions which are difficult to cool; the situation is especially critical in the upper corner (18) of the blade (1) adjacent to the trailing edge (7), where the cavity (6) is narrowest.
Reference should be made to
The modification specific to the invention, which can be seen in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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09 59698 | Dec 2009 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2010/070933 | 12/30/2010 | WO | 00 | 6/27/2012 |