The present invention relates to a maintenance method of a gas turbine unit of an electric power plant.
An electric power plant generally comprises a gas turbine unit and a generator, mechanically connected to the gas turbine unit and connected to an electric distribution network. The gas turbine unit comprises a compressor, a combustion chamber and a gas turbine. Specifically, the gas turbine unit comprises a first stator element provided with first connecting holes and at least one second stator element provided with second connecting holes and connected to the first stator element.
In electric power plants of this type, maintenance operations which contemplate replacing the second stator element of the gas turbine unit with a third spare stator element sometimes need to be performed.
A known maintenance method of a gas turbine unit of an electric power plant contemplates replacing the second stator element with a third spare stator element provided with third connecting holes and coupling the first stator element to the third stator element by means of a plurality of coupling pins insertable in the first and the third connecting holes.
However, this type of technique is not effective in the very frequent cases in which the first and the third connecting holes are offset. Such offset, indeed, prevents the correct insertion of the coupling pins in the first and third connecting holes. In such case, in order to obtain the correct alignment between the first and the third connecting holes, the third spare stator element must be drilled again and the first connecting holes of the first stator element must be broadened. This technique is known as reworking the connecting holes.
However, the reworking of the first connecting holes of the first stator element cannot be performed countless times in view of the small space which is generally available by the sides of the first connecting holes. The reworking of the first connecting holes must be further performed directly on the gas turbine unit after coupling the third spare stator element to the first stator element; in most cases, on-site reworking is very burdensome, both in terms of time and in terms of costs.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a maintenance method of a gas turbine unit which is free from the above-mentioned drawbacks of the known art; specifically, it is an object of the invention to provide a method which does not require the on-site reworking of the connecting holes during the replacement of the second stator element of a gas turbine unit and which is concurrently simple and effective.
In accordance with such objects, the present invention relates to a maintenance method of a gas turbine unit; the gas turbine unit comprising:
a first stator element provided with first connecting holes;
at least a second stator element provided with second connecting holes;
coupling pins insertable in the first and second connecting holes for connecting the first stator element with the second stator element; the method comprising the step of replacing the second stator element with a third spare stator element provided with third connecting holes; the method being characterised in that it comprises the step of coupling the first stator element to the third spare stator element by means of eccentric pins and eccentric bushes, insertable within the first and the third connecting holes.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a maintenance method of a plurality of gas turbine units.
In accordance with such objects, the present invention relates to a maintenance method of a plurality of gas turbine units; each gas turbine unit comprising: a first stator element and at least one second stator element coupled to the first stator element; the method comprising the step of replacing the second stator element with a third stator element; the method being characterised in that the second stator element is repaired and made available as third spare stator element for any gas turbine unit of the plurality of gas turbine units.
It is a further object of the invention to make a gas turbine unit prearranged for the maintenance and the replacement of its composing stator elements.
In accordance with such objects, the present invention relates to a gas turbine unit comprising a first stator element provided with first connecting holes; at least a second stator element provided with second connecting holes; the gas turbine unit being characterised in that it comprises at least one eccentric bush selectively insertable in either a first or a second connecting hole and at least one eccentric coupling pin insertable in either the second or first connecting hole and in the eccentric bush.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent in the following description of a non-limitative example of embodiment, with reference to the figures in the accompanying drawings, in which:
In
Gas turbine unit 1 comprises a first stator element 6 and a second stator element 8, reciprocally connected.
Hereinafter, a blade holder casing of compressor 2 will be considered as first stator element 6, while a diffuser-combustion chamber assembly will be considered as second stator element 8.
It is understood that first stator element 6 may be any of the stator components or component assemblies of gas turbine unit 1 and that second stator element 8 may be any of the stator components or component assemblies of gas turbine unit 1 connected to first stator element 6.
Blade holder casing 6 is adapted to support the fixed blades from the first to the last stage of compressor 2. With reference to
With reference to
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The connection between adjacent stator elements is obtained by means of a plurality of coupling pins 22 adapted to connect blade holder casing 6 to assembly 8.
Specifically, coupling pins 22 are insertable in first 10 and second connecting holes 11 and comprise eccentric coupling pins 22a and non-eccentric coupling pins 22b (
The connection between adjacent stator elements is obtained by means of eccentric bushes 24, generally in number equal to the number of eccentric coupling pins 22a, adapted to be inserted in either first 10 or second connecting holes 11. In the non-limitative example shown in
With reference to
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Offsets D′ and D″, of eccentric pin 22a and bush respectively, are generally equal so that eccentric bush 24 and eccentric pin 22a may obtain, when appropriately coupled, an alignment configuration of axes B2 and C1.
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The step of replacing assembly 8 with spare assembly 35 substantially contemplates:
The insertion of eccentric bush 24 in corresponding either first connecting hole 10 or third connecting hole 24 substantially contemplates adjusting the relative position between eccentric bush 24 and eccentric pin 22a according to the relative position between first connecting hole 10 and third connecting hole 36.
The adjustment of the relative position between eccentric bush 24 and eccentric pin 22a substantially contemplates evaluating offset D″′ existing between third connecting hole 36 and first connecting hole 10, considered as the distance between axes A1 and A3 of first connecting hole 10 and of third connecting hole 36 respectively, and adjusting the relative position between eccentric bush 24 and eccentric pin 22a for compensating such offset D′″.
In the non-limitative example in
During the step of inserting, for each pair of third holes 36 and first facing connecting holes 10, eccentric pin 22a in eccentric bush 24 and in corresponding either third connecting hole 36 or first connecting hole 10 does not contemplate the performance of on-site mechanical machining of stator elements 6 and 35.
The maintenance method of a gas turbine unit 1 according to the present invention is applicable to the maintenance of a plurality of gas turbine units 1. Each gas turbine unit 1 of the plurality of gas turbine units is installed in a corresponding electric power plant (not shown in the accompanying figures). The maintenance method of a plurality of gas turbine units 1 contemplates replacing second stator element 8 with third spare stator element 35 as previously described, and repairing second stator element 8 so as to make it available as third spare stator element 35 for any gas turbine unit 1 of the plurality of gas turbine units 1.
The present invention presents the following advantages.
Firstly, the maintenance method of a gas turbine unit according to the present invention allows a rapid replacement of a stator element avoiding the reworking of the connecting holes of the stator elements which much be coupled. The method according to the present invention, indeed, allows to align axes A1 and A3 of the first and third connecting hole respectively simply using an eccentric pin and an eccentric bush without performing any machining on the gas turbine unit. This implies a huge saving in terms of times and costs.
Furthermore, in virtue of the replacement ease and speed of a stator element of a gas turbine unit obtainable with the maintenance method according to the present invention, the use in rotation of a single spare stator element for a plurality of gas turbine units may be contemplated. According to the maintenance method of a plurality of gas turbine units, indeed, the replaced stator element is repaired and used as spare stator element for the subsequent replacements. Advantageously, therefore, the manager of a plurality of plants located in an area, each of which is provided with a gas turbine unit, may stock a single spare stator element for each type. For example, a single spare diffuser, a single spare combustion chamber, etc. In virtue of the maintenance method of a gas turbine unit according to the present invention, indeed, the same spare stator element may be mounted in a plurality of gas turbine units because the coupling by means of eccentric pins and bushes makes each stator element compatible with all the gas turbine units of the plurality of gas turbine units.
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