This application claims the benefits of European Patent application No. 05019698.9 filed Sep. 9, 2005 and is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The invention relates to a method of preparing turbine blades for spray coating their blade region that is subjected to the medium flowing through during operation in a spray coating apparatus, in which the turbine blade is inserted with its blade root into a cavity of a mounting in such a way that it protrudes with the blade region that adjoins the blade root from an opening of the cavity to form a gap between the rim of the opening and the turbine blade, and in which the gap is bridged by a shielding fixed on the mounting. The invention also relates to a mounting for fixing a turbine blade in a spray coating apparatus, with at least one cavity having an opening for receiving the turbine blade in such a way that the turbine blade is inserted with a blade root into the cavity and protrudes with the blade region that adjoins the blade root and is subjected to the medium flowing through during operation from the opening of the cavity to form a gap between the rim of the opening and the turbine blade, a shielding being provided in the region of the opening to bridge the gap.
Highly loaded workpieces, such as for example turbine blades intended for turbines, in particular gas turbines, such as moving and stationary blades, are coated to improve their temperature resistance and/or abrasion resistance with metals, metal alloys or ceramics suitable for the purpose. The coating takes place by means of a spray coating apparatus, in which the turbine blade is spray-coated. Examples of spray coating methods are atmospheric plasma spraying (APS) and high velocity oxygen fuel spraying (HVOF).
In the case of turbine blades, only those surfaces that are exposed to the medium flowing through—in the case of a gas turbine hot gas—are coated, while the blade root—root body or root plate—is covered by a mounting for fixing the turbine blade during the coating operation. For this purpose, the mounting has a cavity with an opening into which the turbine blade is inserted with its blade root, so that it protrudes with the portion of the blade that is to be coated from the opening of the cavity. The cavity may additionally have a connection to a compressed air source, from which compressed air can be blown into the cavity for cooling during the coating operation.
After the turbine blade is inserted into the cavity of the mounting, a gap remains between the inner side of the mounting and the turbine blade. This gap is filled by a shielding in the form of shielding plates. In order to avoid bridging of the coating material between the turbine blade and the shielding plates and resultant flaking off of coating material from the turbine blade when it is removed from the mounting, said plates are inserted in clamping devices in such a way that they protrude from the opening while forming a stepped transition from the turbine blade to the mounting. However, it must be accepted here that regions of the workpiece that protrude from the mounting and according to the specification must remain free of coating because they have already been mechanically brought to their final dimensions are spray-coated. This so-called “overspray” must therefore be ground away after the spray coating in a subsequent operation (overspray grinding). This additional method step is time-consuming and costly.
DE 698 15 644 T2 discloses a spray coating apparatus with a mounting into which a multiplicity of turbine blades can be inserted. Since only the tips of the turbine blades are to be coated, the blade region is provided with a plate covering which leaves only the tip of the blade exposed. The turbine blade is held by means of a block of an elastic material, which closely surrounds a part of the blade region that is adjacent the blade root in such a way that a compressive force is exerted for the purpose of fixing the shielding plate. The block is secured within the cavity of the mounting. In DE 698 15 644, reference is also made to the use of aluminum foil tape for the purpose of covering blade regions. The mounting for the spray coating apparatus described above is not suitable for coating the entire surface area of the blade region of a turbine blade, since a considerable part of the blade region is covered by the mounting itself.
The invention is based on the object of devising a method of the type stated at the beginning and a mounting suitable for it in such a way that the overspraying of parts of the turbine blades that according to the specification are to remain uncoated is avoided.
As far as the method is concerned, the object is achieved according to the invention by using for the shielding a shielding layer of a plastic which is resistant during the spray coating, the shielding layer being arranged in such a way that it reaches up to the boundary between the blade root and the blade region. The basic concept of the invention is therefore to provide a temperature-resistant plastic material between the turbine blade and the opening of the mounting, to be precise in such a way that the part of the turbine blade that is not to be coated is completely covered, that is to say only the turbine surface areas remain free. In this way, overspraying of parts of the workpiece that are to remain uncoated is avoided, and it is possible to dispense with subsequent grinding (overspray grinding). Use of the plastic material means that there is no adhesive attachment, or at most limited adhesive attachment, of the material that is used for the spray coating, so that flaking off of coating material when the turbine blade is removed from the mounting is avoided.
In a first alternative of the method according to the invention, the shielding is formed by the shielding layer alone, i.e. shielding plates are not used in the case of this embodiment. In a second alternative, the shielding is formed by using at least one shielding plate, to which the shielding layer is applied on the workpiece side. In both cases, a flexible shielding tape may be used for the shielding layer.
In the case where shielding plates are used, the shielding tape may be fastened to the shielding plate or plates, to be precise preferably in such a way that the shielding tape projects beyond the shielding plate or plates, in order that a stepped transition is to this extent also created. As an alternative to this, there is the possibility of the shielding layer being sprayed onto the shielding plate and then forming a coating.
Plastics which are temperature-resistant, so that they are resistant during the spray coating, and which are anti-adhesive, so that during the spray coating adhesive attachment of the coating material used thereby to the shielding layer does not occur, should be used as the material for the shielding layer. Plastics such as PTFE are suitable for this, for example. They avoid flaking off during removal after the coating operation. However, other plastic materials can also be used, provided that they are similarly or equally temperature-resistant and anti-adhesive to PTFE.
It is particularly expedient if the shielding layer is brought to bear against the turbine blade. This not only avoids overspraying of regions that are not to be coated, but also has advantageous effects on the cooling of the turbine blade, since the cooling air that is fed in is used better on account of the sealing effect of the plastic material.
The shielding should be arranged in such a way that it projects beyond the opening of the mounting. The shielding may be clamped onto the mounting in a way similar to the insert plates previously used.
As far as the object relating to the mounting is concerned, it is achieved according to the invention by a shielding layer of a plastic which is resistant during the spray coating being provided for the shielding, the shielding layer being arranged in such a way that, with the turbine blade inserted, it reaches up to the boundary between the blade root and the blade region.
The invention also relates to a spray coating apparatus for the spray coating of workpieces, the mounting being formed as described above.
The invention is illustrated in more detail on the basis of exemplary embodiments in the drawing, in which:
The mountings 1 represented in
The mounting 1 is intended for being inserted into a spray coating apparatus, in order that the blade region 8—also including the upper side of the blade root 6—is provided there with a metal coating, which is applied by means of plasma spraying. In order that the coating remains restricted to said region, and that parts of the blade root 6 are not also coated, the mountings 1 have shieldings 9, 10, 11, which enclose the blade root 6 and shield the part of the blade root 6 that is protruding from the hollow body 2 in such a way that the coating remains restricted to the blade region 8. In this case, the shieldings 9, 10, 11 are differently formed.
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