Claims
- 1. An apparatus used in a gas turbine having a turbine casing, a turbine rotor rotatably disposed in said turbine casing, a high temperature gas passage disposed between said turbine casing and said turbine rotor, and means for compressing intake air supplied to the gas turbine as compressed air, to control temperatures of the turbine casing and the turbine rotor, the apparatus comprising:
- first means for supplying said compressed air through first controlling means for controlling a temperature of said compressed air to a space formed in said turbine casing;
- second means for supplying said compressed air through second controlling means for controlling a temperature of said compressed air to a space formed in said turbine rotor, said spaces formed in said turbine casing and said turbine rotor communicating with said high temperature gas passage; and
- means for controlling amounts of heat energy to be supplied to said spaces formed in said turbine casing and said turbine rotor through said first and second means for supplying compressed air, whereby the amount of heat energy supplied to said space formed in said turbine casing is independently controlled from the amount of heat energy supplied to said space formed in said turbine rotor.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first and second means for supplying compressed air includes at least one intercooler means for receiving the compressed air from said means for compressing and supplying the same to said first and second means for controlling a temperature of said compressed air.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said first and second controlling means includes at least two air flow rate control valve means disposed downstream of said at least one intercooler means for controlling the air flow rate of the temperature controlling air to the space formed in the turbine casing and the space formed in the turbine rotor.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said means for controlling amounts of heat energy supplied includes means for detecting an exhaust gas temperature of said gas turbine and supplying an output signal representative thereof, computer means for receiving the output signal from said means for detecting and for generating a control signal, and flow rate control means for controlling a position of at least two air flow control rate valve means positionable in response to said control signal from said computer means.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said means for controlling amounts of heat energy supplied further include at least one coolant flow rate control valve means in communication with said at least one intercooler means on an upstream side of said at least one intercooler means, and a flow rate controller means for providing a controlling signal to said at least one coolant flow rate control valve means to control a positioning thereof.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first and second means for supplying compressed air includes at least two intercooler means for receiving the compressed air from said means for compressing and supplying the same to said first and second means for controlling temperature.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said first and second means for controlling temperature respectively include a pair of coolant flow rate control valve means disposed upstream of the at least two intercooler means, and a pair of air flow rate control valve means disposed downstream of the at least two intercooler means.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said means for controlling amounts of heat energy supplied includes means for detecting an exhaust gas temperature of said gas turbine and supplying an output signal representative thereof, computer means for receiving the output signal from said means for detecting and for generating a control signal, and flow rate controller means for controlling a position of said pair of air flow rate control valve means and pair of coolant flow rate control valve means in response to said control signal from said computer means.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said first means for controlling temperature includes an air flow rate control valve means disposed downstream of one of said at least two intercooler means, and wherein said second means for controlling temperature includes a flow rate control orifice means disposed downstream of the other of said at least two intercooler means.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said means for controlling amounts of heat energy supplied includes means for detecting an exhaust gas temperature of said gas turbine and supplying an output signal representative thereof, computer means for receiving the output signal from said means for detecting and for generating a control signal, and a flow rate controller means for controlling a position of the air flow rate control valve means in response to said control signal from said computer means.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said first and second means for controlling temperature include at least two coolant flow rate control valve means respectively disposed upstream of said at least two intercooler means, and wherein said flow rate controller means provides a controlling signal to said at least two coolant flow rate control valve means.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said first and second means for supplying compressed air includes at least two intercooler means, said first means for controlling temperature includes a flow rate control orifice means disposed downstream of one of said at least two intercooler means, and the second means for controlling temperature includes an air flow rate control valve means disposed downstream of the other of said at least two intercooler means.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said means for controlling amounts of heat energy supplied includes means for detecting an exhaust gas temperature of said gas turbine and supplying an output signal representative thereof, computer means for receiving the output signal from a said means for detecting and for generating a control signal, and flow rate controller means for controlling a position of the flow rate control valve means in response to said control signal from said computer means.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said first and second means for controlling temperature include at least two coolant flow rate control valve means respectively disposed upstream of said at least two intercooler means, and wherein said flow rate controller means provides a controlling signal to said at least two coolant flow rate control valve means.
- 15. An apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising detecting means for detecting an exhaust gas temperature of said gas turbine, and wherein said means for controlling amounts of heat energy includes computer means for receiving output signals from said means for detecting, and flow rate controller means for controlling an operation of said first and second means for controlling temperature.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said first and second means for controlling temperature includes at least two air flow rate control valve means disposed downstream of said at least one intercooler means for controlling the air flow rate to the space formed in the turbine casing and the space formed in the turbine rotor.
- 17. An apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said means for controlling amounts of heat energy supplied includes at least one coolant flow rate control valve means in communication with said at least one intercooler means on an upstream side of said at least one intercooler means, and wherein said flow rate controller means provides a controlling signal to said at least one coolant flow rate control valve means.
- 18. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said first and second means for supplying compressed air include at least two intercooler means for receiving the compressed air and supplying the same to said first and second controlling means for controlling temperatures.
- 19. An apparatus according to claim 18, wherein said first and second controlling means for controlling temperature includes a pair of coolant flow rate control valve means respectively disposed upstream of the at least two intercooler means, and a pair of air flow rate control valves disposed downstream of the at least two intercooler means.
- 20. An apparatus for controlling temperature of turbine casing and a turbine rotor, the apparatus comprising: a gas turbine including a turbine casing, a turbine rotor rotatably disposed in said turbine casing and a high temperature gas passage means disposed between said turbine casing and said turbine rotor, means for supplying air having a controlled temperature through first controlling means for controlling a temperature of said air to a space formed in said turbine casing; means for supplying air having a controlled temperature through second controlling means for controlling a temperature of said air to a space formed in said turbine rotor, said spaces formed in said turbine casing and said turbine rotor communicating with said high temperature gas passage means; means for controlling amounts of heat energy to be supplied to said spaces of said turbine casing and said turbine rotor through said first and second supplying means, whereby the amounts of heat energy to be supplied to said space of said turbine casing is independently controlled for the amount of heat energy to be supplied to the space of said turbine rotor.
- 21. An apparatus for controlling temperatures of a turbine casing and a turbine rotor, the apparatus comprising:
- a gas turbine including a turbine casing, a turbine rotor rotatably disposed in said turbine casing, and a high temperature gas passage means disposed between said turbine casing and said turbine rotor;
- compressor means for compressing intake air supplied to the gas turbine as compressed air;
- first means for supplying said compressed air through first controlling means for controlling a temperature of said compressed air to a space formed in said turbine casing thereby increasing a temperature of said turbine casing to a predetermined temperature;
- second means for supplying said compressed air through second controlling means for controlling a temperature of said compressed air to a spaced formed in said turbine rotor thereby increasing a temperature of said turbine rotor to a predetermined temperature, said spaces formed in said turbine casing and said turbine rotor communicating with said high temperature gas passage means; and
- means for controlling amounts of heat energy supplied to said spaces formed in said turbine casing and said turbine rotor through said first and second means for supplying, whereby the amount of heat energy supplied to said space formed in said turbine casing independently controlled from the amount of heat energy supplied to said space formed in said turbine rotor so that a speed of thermal expansion of said turbine casing and said turbine rotor is substantially equally adjusted.
- 22. An apparatus for controlling temperatures of a turbine casing and a turbine rotor, the apparatus comprising:
- a gas turbine including a turbine casing, a turbine rotor rotatably disposed in said turbine casing, and a high temperature gas passage means disposed between said turbine casing and said turbine rotor;
- compressor means for compressing intake air for the gas turbine as compressed air;
- means for supplying said compressed air through first controlling means for controlling a temperature of said compressed air to a space formed in said turbine casing to thereby increase a temperature of said turbine casing through a predetermined temperature;
- means for supplying said compressed air through second controlling means for controlling a temperature of said compressed air to a space formed in said turbine rotor to thereby increase a temperature of said turbine rotor to a predetermined temperature, said spaces formed in said turbine casing and turbine rotor are in communicating with said high temperature gas passage means;
- detecting means for detecting an exhaust gas temperature of said gas turbine;
- means for controlling amounts of heat energy supplied to said spaces formed in said turbine casing and said turbine rotor through said first and second means for supplying in response to output signals of said detecting means, whereby the amount of heat energy supplied to said space formed in said turbine casing is independently controlled from the amount of heat energy supplied to said space formed in said turbine rotor, so that a speed of thermal expansion of said turbine casing and said turbine rotor is substantially equally controlled to minimum necessary values relative to output ratios of the gas turbine.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 012,611, filed Feb. 9, 1987 (abandoned).
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