The invention relates to the repair of an end plate of a turbomachine rotor, such as a turbojet fan-disc end plate.
In a turbojet engine, given the reference numeral 1 in
The primary flow is compressed by low-pressure 4 and high-pressure 5 compressors before reaching a combustion chamber 6, after which it is expanded by passing through a high-pressure turbine 7 and a low-pressure turbine 8, before being discharged while generating an auxiliary thrust. The secondary flow for its part is directly propelled by the fan to generate a main thrust.
As can be seen on
This disc 9 includes an upstream end plate 11 carrying firstly balancing weights 12, and secondly a plate 13 providing axial locking of the blades. The plate 13 is secured to the end plate by means of screws engaged in nuts crimped in the upstream end plate 11, whereas the balance weights are secured to this end plate by riveting.
During maintenance operations, it happens that dismantling the balance weights leads to locally damaging the end plate that carries them, because the attachment of these balance weights to the end plate by riveting is problematic for disconnecting the latter. The end plate or ring furthermore locally has only a slight thickness at the balance weights, so as to facilitate securing thereof by riveting, which increases the risk of damage during dismantling, during which high forces may be exerted.
The damage may result in degradation of the riveting holes making them unusable, and in a local deformation of the wall constituting the end plate.
In such a case, it is necessary to replace the whole of the disc, because it is a complex part made from alloy, so that it is not possible to envisage repairing such a part.
The invention aims to provide a solution making it possible to provide a repair of a disc end plate damaged at a balancing weight fixing.
For this purpose, the object of the invention is a method for repairing a ring of a turbomachine-rotor end plate, this ring including at least two plate-securing holes and at least one balance-weight securing hole located between the two plate-securing holes, each plate-securing hole being equipped with a crimped nut, the ring including a damaged portion between two plate-securing holes, the method including the steps of:
This solution thus makes it possible to repair the end-plate ring instead of having to replace the whole of the rotor component carrying this end plate.
The invention also relates to a method thus defined, wherein the same operations are implemented at a point on the ring located at 180° from the damaged ring portion to compensate for the imbalance introduced at the damaged portion.
The invention also relates to a method thus defined, wherein the bar is attached to a downstream face of the ring with respect to the direction of circulation of fluid in the turbomachine.
The invention also relates to a method thus defined, wherein the crimped nuts used for securing the bar have a greater length than the crimped nuts initially mounted on the ring.
The invention also relates to a method thus defined, wherein the bar has a form including a scallop.
The invention also relates to a turbomachine including a rotor having an end plate repaired in accordance with the method thus defined.
The invention further relates to a turbojet engine comprising a turbomachine thus defined.
On
This fan disc 14 includes, at its upstream face, a substantially planar upstream ring 16, forming an end plate, extending perpendicularly to the axis AX. This ring is located upstream with respect to the direction of circulation of the flow in the engine in service, upstream and downstream being referenced respectively by AM and AV on the figures.
This ring 16 is delimited externally by a circular external edge 17 and internally by an essentially circular internal edge 18, while being connected to the body of the disc 14 by means of a cylindrical portion extending its external edge 17.
As can be seen on
Each hole 19 is equipped with a corresponding crimped nut 22. As shown on
In the case of the disc 14, the upstream ring 16 is located at a distance from the body of this disc 14, a space thus being available between the downstream face 26 of the ring and the disc body, the plate for its part coming to be applied against the upstream face 27 of this ring 16.
Thus, and as can be seen on
The holes 19 are regularly distributed all around the axis AX while being formed in the ring 16. Between each pair of consecutive holes for securing the plate 19, the ring includes two balance-weight securing holes 21 and an internal scallop 28 formed in the internal edge of the ring.
When the balance weights carried by the holes 21 are removed, the portion of the ring 16 carrying the securing holes 21 may be damaged, to the point that it is no longer possible to once again secure a balance weight thereto.
According to the invention, a machining operation or the like is then implemented to remove this damaged ring portion, by forming an extended scallop 29 in the internal edge of the ring 16, as can be seen on
Once these operations have been implemented, a bar 31 in the form of a ring portion, shown alone on
As can be seen on
As can be seen on
The bar 31 may have various forms, similar to that of the removed ring portion: in the example in
The securing of the replacement bar 31 to the ring 16 is provided, as illustrated on
The bar 31 is secured by first of all putting it in position against the downstream face 26, then engaging each crimped nut 33 conjointly in a hole 32 in the bar and in a corresponding hole 19 in the ring 16. Once the assembly is in place, the two nuts 33 are crimped, for example by means of a suitable clamp, in order to splay the upstream end of the skirts of these nuts so as to lock them in the holes that carry them, in accordance with the configuration in
In a complementary manner, and as can be seen in
Once the assembly is in place, as illustrated on
After the balance weight is secured, the upstream plate can be attached to the disc, while being secured thereto by means of screws passing through it in order each to be screwed in a corresponding crimped nut carried by the ring 16.
As will be understood, the tightening of the screws securing the attached plate in the crimped nuts ensures complete securing of the bar to the ring while pressing it effectively against the downstream face 26 of the ring.
In practice, when a balance-weight securing portion is damaged on the ring 16, a repair is carried out as explained above at the damage location in order to enable a new balance weight to be secured. In a complementary manner, the same repair is carried out (removal of a ring portion and addition of a bar to replace the removed portion) in the region of the ring diametrically opposite to that of the damage, to ensure that the repair does not compromise the balancing of the disc.
In other words, the difference in weight caused by adding a bar at the damaged location is compensated for by adding another bar in the region diametrically opposite to the ring (at 180°), including if this other region is not damaged. Thus, it is not necessary to carry out a new balancing of the disc because the repair does not introduce any imbalance.
As will be understood, if several regions of the ring are damaged, the repair is applied to each damaged region, and to each region located at 180° from a damaged region.
In general terms, the invention makes it possible to restore the interface of the disc with the balance weight by mechanical repair of the part of the damaged end plate without having to change the disc. The attached bar is advantageously manufactured from the same material as the disc, so as to preserve unchanged mechanical characteristics.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2101307 | Feb 2021 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FR2022/050234 | 2/9/2022 | WO |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2022/171957 | 8/18/2022 | WO | A |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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8888458 | Billings et al. | Nov 2014 | B2 |
20070059164 | Brault et al. | Mar 2007 | A1 |
20110099810 | Stankowski | May 2011 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
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3 001 515 | Aug 2014 | FR |
3 084 697 | Feb 2020 | FR |
3 102 205 | Apr 2021 | FR |
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International Search Report & Written Opinion issued Jul. 11, 2022 in PCT/FR2022/050234, filed on Feb. 9, 2022, citing documents 1-2 & 15-16 therein, 16 pages. |
Office Action issued Sep. 10, 2024, in corresponding French Patent Application No. 22 707 807.8-1004, 22 pages. |
Number | Date | Country | |
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20240110482 A1 | Apr 2024 | US |