The invention relates to the field of turbojets, more particularly that of interblade platforms for the blade support discs for turbojet blowers.
Turbojet blowers (or fans), whose blades have a curved end, generally comprise blade support discs equipped with attached interblade platforms intended to optimize the flow of air between the blades, and more precisely to reconstitute the aerodynamic profile of the internal “stream” at the blades.
These attached platforms comprise a deflecting part whose lower face frequently comprises three fixing lugs (one upstream, one central and one downstream) intended to enable them to be fixed isostatically to a support disc. Two embodiments are normally encountered. The first embodiment consists of arranging the three fixing lugs in the form of flanges provided with an orifice for the passage of a fixing stud. The second embodiment consists of arranging two of the three fixing lugs in the form of flanges provided with an orifice for the passage of the fixing stud, and providing the third fixing lug with a fixing device of the bayonet type.
The attached platforms generally being metallic or composite, their three fixing lugs are formed by machining from a solid block. However, because of the presence of the upstream and downstream fixing lugs, accessibility to the central fixing lug is difficult, which makes it particularly tricky to machine. In addition, because of the presence of three fixing lugs the weight of the platforms is relatively great, which contributes to making the turbojets which they equip heavier.
In addition, when an incident occurs on a blade, for example because of the ingestion of a foreign body by the turbojet, the blade may move (or flex) and interfere with the lateral edge of one of the adjoining platforms. However, because of the method of fixing the platforms, when such an interference occurs, the said platforms deform whilst remaining substantially in place, which may cause significant damage at the blade, or even in the engine part of the turbojet situated downstream of the blades, and/or a loss of efficiency of the turbojet, or even cause it to be put out of service.
The aim of the invention is to improve the situation.
To this end, it proposes an interblade platform for a blade support disc in a turbojet blower, comprising a deflecting part comprising a lower face provided with a first fixing lug provided with a first orifice for the passage of a first fixing stud, and a second fixing lug provided with second and third orifices for the passage of second and third fixing studs, these fixing studs being intended to fix the two fixing lugs (or flanges) to the support disc between two adjacent blades.
Thus, using no more than two fixing lugs, firstly the machining operations are appreciably facilitated and secondly the weight of the platforms is substantially reduced. Isostatism is nevertheless preserved because of the fixing of the platform by means of three fixing studs.
In a particularly advantageous embodiment, the first and second orifices can be placed in the first and second fixing lugs substantially opposite each other, so that the first and second fixing studs are substantially aligned along the same axis.
In this way, in the event of rupture of the third fixing stud, under the impact of a blade (or any other force, in particular centrifugal), the platform can be driven in rotation about the axis defined by the other two fixing studs. This makes it possible to release space for the stressed blade and to prevent the platform being the subject of deformation harmful both to the adjoining blades and to performance.
Moreover, in order to promote rupture of the third fixing stud in the case of an incident, the third fixing stud can have a resistance to strain less than that of the first and second fixing lugs. To do this, the cross-sections of the first and second fixing studs can be greater than that of the third fixing stud and/or their materials may be different.
Such a platform may be produced from a metallic or composite material.
The invention also relates to a blade support disc comprising a multiplicity of interblade platforms of the type presented above and respectively interposed between adjacent pairs of blades.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will emerge from an examination of the following detailed description, and the accompanying drawings, in which:
The accompanying drawings cannot only serve to supplement the invention but also help its definition, where necessary.
The invention relates to an interblade platform intended to equip a blade support disc for a turbojet blower (or fan) equipped with blades with a curved end (also referred to as “wide chord” blades).
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Preferentially, and as illustrated, the second 10 and third 11 orifices are placed alongside each other, substantially at the same level, so that the third stud 13 remains as little stressed as possible. However, they could also be placed one above the other or offset laterally or in height.
The fixing studs 8, 12 and 13 are preferentially of the shouldered and threaded type. They each comprise a shank, one end of which is provided with a shouldered head and the other end with a thread cooperating with a nut 14, 15 or 16, so as to immobilize the corresponding fixing lug 6 or 9 on one of the fixing lugs 17 or 18 of an element 19 of the support disc 1. In other words, the first fixing stud 8 is intended to immobilize the first fixing lug 6 on the fixing lug 17 of the element 19, and the second 12 and third 13 fixing studs are intended to immobilize the second fixing lug 9 on the fixing lug 18 of the said element 19.
Thus, by using two fixing lugs 6 and 9 and three fixing studs 8, 12 and 13, isostatism is complied with.
In a particularly advantageous embodiment illustrated in
By virtue of this particular arrangement, when the third fixing lug 13 breaks, for example because of a centrifugal force under the impact of a blade 2 subject to a stress, the platform 3 can pivot about the axis X defined by the alignment of the two fixing studs 8 and 12. The released platform 3 can then follow the movements of the blades stressed (or afflicted) by events, so that the assembly regains a new equilibrium position, the platform 3 in fact being able to bear on a blade flank 2 up to a certain point (beyond a certain movement there is a rupture effect on the platform and studs).
Thus, the platform 3 is little or not deformed, which guarantees a scarcely modified aerodynamic flow, but in particular it remains entirely in place, which prevents its being ingested by the turbojet engine. In addition, the third broken fixing stud 13 remains captive in the “chamber” delimited by the platform 3, so that it does not risk damaging elements situated to the rear of the blower. In addition, this rotation of the platform 3 leaves space for the blade 2 which has moved under the effect of the force, which prevents it being seriously damaged.
In order to promote rupture of the third fixing stud 13 in the event of incident, the latter can either have dimensions identical to those of the first 8 and second 12 fixing studs but a resistance to stress less than theirs, or have a cross-section less than that of the first 8 and second 12 fixing studs. The latter solution is illustrated in
More precisely, in the example illustrated in
It can also be envisaged using a third fixing stud 13 having both a strength and a cross-section less than those of the first 8 and second 12 fixing studs.
In these variant embodiments with a third “breakable” fixing stud 13, the first 8 and second 12 fixing studs therefore withstand the centrifugal forces, whilst the said third fixing stud 13 serves in normal operation to provide the isostatism of the platform 3 and in abnormal operation to trigger, in the event of rupture, the pivoting of the said platform 3.
The invention is not limited to the interblade platform and blade support disc embodiments described above, solely by way of example, but encompasses all variants which may be envisaged by a person skilled in the art in the context of the following claims.
Thus, a platform has been described in which the first fixing lug, the least high and comprising a single orifice intended to receive a stud, being placed upstream of the second fixing lug, the highest and comprising two orifices intended each to receive a stud. However, the converse can be envisaged, the first lug then being the highest, still comprising a single orifice intended to receive a stud, and being placed downstream of the second fixing lug, the least high and still comprising two orifices intended each to receive a stud.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0309452 | Jul 2003 | FR | national |