Information
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Patent Grant
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6655027
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Patent Number
6,655,027
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Date Filed
Tuesday, January 15, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 2, 200320 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Herkamp; Nathan D.
- Armstrong Teasdale LLP
- Reeser, III; Robert B.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 029 89001
- 029 458
- 029 464
- 029 559
- 060 740
- 060 3931
- 060 737
- 060 748
- 060 752
- 060 756
- 060 3911
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A method for assembling a gas turbine engine combustor facilitates reducing costs and time required for assembly. The combustor includes a spectacle plate, a plurality of swirlers, and a plurality of deflector plates. The method includes coupling an assembly fixture to at least one swirler, coupling the assembly fixture to the spectacle plate such that the swirler is maintained in alignment with respect to the spectacle plate during assembly of the combustor, and attaching the swirler to the spectacle plate.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to gas turbine engine combustors and more particularly, to methods and apparatus for assembling gas turbine engine combustors.
Gas turbine engines include combustors which ignite fuel-air mixtures. At least some known combustors include annular dome assemblies which support a plurality of other combustor components. For example, dome assembly spectacle plates enable premixers to mate with downstream swirlers. Aligning the swirlers with respect to the premixers may be a complex task since the design tolerances of the premixers typically require more radial tolerance than circumferential tolerance. In addition, variations in the machined surfaces of the combustor components may further complicate the alignment process.
To facilitate aligning the swirlers with respect to the spectacle plate, at least some known swirlers include a locating pin that mates with a notch that is machined into the spectacle plate. More specifically, the locating pin and mating notch facilitate aligning or clocking the swirlers in such a manner to ensure radial movement of the premixers is permitted. In addition, the alignment of the swirlers directly influences the alignment of deflector plates that are coupled to the spectacle plate around the swirlers. More specifically, the locating pins facilitate the deflector plates being aligned with respect to the spectacle plate such that a pre-determined clearance is defined between adjacent deflector plates during the cold-assembled state.
The alignment of the deflector plates during the cold-assembled state directly affects the clearances between the deflectors at operating temperatures, and thus, may affect the useful life of the combustor. However, despite the use of the locating pins, variations in the machined features of the deflector plates and in the mating hardware, may still cause undesirable clearance variations between adjacent deflector plates. In addition, manufacturing the swirlers to include the pins increases the costs in comparison to those swirlers which do not include the locating pins. Furthermore, over time continued operation of a combustor with undesirable clearances may damage combustor components.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In one aspect, a method for assembling a gas turbine engine combustor is provided. The combustor includes a spectacle plate, a plurality of swirlers, and a plurality of deflector plates. The method includes coupling an assembly fixture to at least one swirler, coupling the assembly fixture to the spectacle plate such that the swirler is maintained in alignment with respect to the spectacle plate during assembly of the combustor, and attaching the swirler to the spectacle plate.
In another aspect, a combustor for a gas turbine engine is provided. The combustor includes a spectacle plate, and a plurality of swirlers attached to the spectacle plate. Assembling the combustor comprises coupling an assembly fixture to at least one said swirler, removably coupling each respective assembly fixture to the spectacle plate to maintain an alignment of each said respective swirler with respect to said spectacle plate, and uncoupling each respective assembly from said spectacle plate after each said swirler is attached to said spectacle plate.
In a further aspect, an assembly fixture for a gas turbine engine combustor including a spectacle plate is provided. The assembly fixture is removably coupled to the spectacle plate during assembly of the combustor for aligning at least one of a plurality of swirlers and a plurality of deflector plates for attachment to the spectacle plate.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic illustration of a gas turbine engine;
FIG. 2
is side perspective view of an assembly fixture that may be used during assembly of the engine shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a side perspective view of the assembly fixture shown in FIG.
2
and coupled to a combustor spectacle plate;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of an alignment fixture that may be used during assembly of the engine shown in
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 5
is plan view of the alignment fixture shown in FIG.
4
and attached to combustor spectacle plate.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
is a schematic illustration of a gas turbine engine
10
including a low pressure compressor
12
, a high pressure compressor
14
, and a combustor
16
. Engine
10
also includes a high pressure turbine
18
and a low pressure turbine
20
. Combustor
16
includes an upstream side
22
, and at least one dome (not shown). In one embodiment, the gas turbine engine is a GE-90 engine commercially available from General Electric Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
In operation, air flows through low pressure compressor
12
and compressed air is supplied from low pressure compressor
12
to high pressure compressor
14
. The highly compressed air is delivered to combustor
16
. Airflow (not shown in
FIG. 1
) from combustor
16
drives turbines
18
and
20
.
FIG. 2
is side perspective view of an assembly fixture
40
that may be used during assembly of a gas turbine engine combustor, such as combustor
16
(shown in FIG.
1
).
FIG. 3
is a side perspective view of assembly fixture
40
coupled to a combustor spectacle plate
42
. In the exemplary embodiment, combustor
16
is a dual annular combustor. Combustor spectacle plate
42
is generally annular and includes a plurality of openings
46
positioned circumferentially through spectacle plate
42
. In one embodiment, spectacle plate
42
is a die formed sheet metal part. More specifically, in the exemplary embodiment, openings
46
are spaced circumferentially in two rows
50
and
52
. Rows
50
and
52
are known respectively, as an inner and outer annulus, and are separated by a raised flange portion
54
that includes a plurality of alternating slotted openings
56
and substantially circular openings
58
.
Each spectacle plate opening
46
is substantially circular and is defined by a raised flange
70
. Each raised flange
70
has an inner diameter
72
that is sized to receive a portion of a swirler
74
therein, and a mating premixer (not shown). Swirlers
74
are known in the art are utilized to facilitate swirling incoming air to enhance flame stabilization and mixing downstream from swirlers
74
. Swirlers
74
include an inlet side
76
, an outlet side
78
, and an opening
80
extending therebetween. Swirlers
74
also include an outer flange
81
that is substantially circular and includes a pair of flats
82
. Flats
82
are substantially parallel, diametrically opposed, and a distance
84
apart.
Assembly fixture
40
includes a bar clamp portion
90
and an attachment portion
92
. Bar clamp portion
90
is substantially H-shaped and includes a plurality of arms
96
extending radially outward from a center brace
97
. More specifically, arms
96
are arranged in pairs
98
and
99
. Within respective pairs
98
and
99
, arms
96
are substantially parallel and are separated by a distance
101
that is slightly larger than swirler flat distance
84
. Accordingly, arms
96
are sized to receive swirlers
74
therebetween such that swirler flats
82
remain in contact with clamp portion arms
96
while swirler
74
is held therebetween.
Bar clamp portion center brace
97
extends between pairs of arms
98
and
99
, and includes an opening (not shown) that extends therethrough. More specifically, center brace
97
is substantially perpendicular to arms
96
. The center brace opening is substantially circular and is sized to receive a threaded portion
110
of attachment portion
92
therethrough. Attachment portion
92
also includes a bar clamp
112
that includes a threaded opening (not shown) that enables bar clamp
112
to threadingly couple to threaded portion
110
. Threaded portion
110
has a diameter
116
that is less than a width
118
of slotted opening
56
.
During assembly of combustor
16
, a pair of swirlers
74
are coupled within respective bar clamp arm pairs
98
and
99
. More specifically, when swirlers
74
are coupled to assembly fixture
40
, each respective swirler flat
82
is in frictional contact with a respective arm
96
, such that swirler
74
is tightly held between parallel arms
96
. Assembly fixture
40
is then positioned adjacent to spectacle plate
42
such that each respective swirler
74
coupled to assembly fixture
40
is substantially aligned with respect to spectacle plate
42
. Specifically, assembly fixture
40
enables each swirler
74
to be aligned substantially concentrically with respect to a respective spectacle plate opening
46
.
After each swirler
74
is aligned with respect to spectacle plate
42
, assembly fixture attachment portion
92
couples assembly fixture
40
, including swirlers
74
, to spectacle plate
42
, such that the alignment between swirlers
74
and respective openings
46
is maintained during assembly of combustor
16
. More specifically, after assembly fixture
40
is positioned adjacent spectacle plate
42
, attachment threaded portion
110
is inserted from an upstream side of spectacle plate
42
through a slotted opening
56
and through bar clamp portion center brace
97
. Bar clamp
112
is then threadingly coupled to portion
110
and tightened against clamp portion
90
to maintain assembly fixture
40
in alignment with respect to spectacle plate
42
. Swirlers
74
are then coupled to spectacle plate
42
. In the exemplary embodiment, swirlers
74
are tack-welded to spectacle plate
42
. Alternatively, swirlers
74
are brazed to spectacle plate
42
.
After swirlers
74
are secured to spectacle plate
42
, assembly fixture attachment portion
92
is loosened to enable assembly fixture
40
to be removed from spectacle plate
42
. As a result, swirlers
74
are maintained in alignment with respect to spectacle plate
42
in a cost effective and highly reliable manner. Moreover, assembly fixture
40
enables swirlers
74
to have greater radial movement than circumferential movement to facilitate aligning the premixers with respect to swirlers
74
. Furthermore, assembly fixture
40
enables swirlers
74
to be fabricated without locating pins (not shown). As a result, overall assembly time and manufacturing costs of combustor
16
are facilitated to be reduced.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of an alignment fixture
100
that may be used during assembly of a gas turbine engine combustor, such as combustor
16
(shown in FIG.
1
).
FIG. 5
is a plan view of alignment fixture
100
attached to combustor spectacle plate
42
. After swirlers
74
are secured to spectacle plate
42
, as described above, a plurality of deflector plates
102
are then secured to spectacle plate
42
. Each deflector plate
102
includes a center opening
104
that has a diameter
106
, a pair of opposing circumferential edges
108
, and a pair of opposing radial edges
111
. Center opening diameter
106
is sized to receive at least a portion of a respective swirler
74
therein. More specifically, center opening
104
enables each respective deflector plate
102
to be positioned adjacent spectacle plate
42
when swirlers
74
are attached such that a clearance
114
is defined between adjacent deflector plates
102
.
Alignment fixtures
100
are utilized during assembly to facilitate maintaining a pre-determined clearance
114
between adjacent deflector plates
102
. Each alignment fixture
100
includes a first end
120
, a second end
122
, and a body portion
124
that extends therebetween. Ends
120
and
122
are identical, and each includes a pair of arms
126
that extend substantially perpendicularly from body portion
124
. A curved radius
130
extends through body portion
124
between parallel arms
126
. In one embodiment, alignment fixture
100
is fabricated from a material that has a lower coefficient of thermal expansion than that of a material used to fabricate deflector plates
102
.
Alignment fixture
100
has a length
132
measured between arms
126
at opposite ends
120
and
122
that is larger than a height
134
of each respective deflector plate
102
measured with respect to radial edges
111
. Accordingly, fixture length
132
enables fixture
100
to be “clipped” over a respective deflector plate
102
such that deflector plate radial edges
111
are adjacent an inner surface
138
of each pair of arms
126
. To facilitate deflector plates
102
being received within arms
126
, an end
140
of each respective arm is chamfered.
During assembly of combustor
16
, after swirlers
74
are secured to spectacle plate
42
, as described above, a plurality of deflector plates
102
are positioned adjacent spectacle plate
42
. More specifically, deflector plates
102
are positioned adjacent spectacle plate
42
such that each respective swirler is received within each deflector plate center opening
104
, and such that circumferential edges
108
between adjacent deflector plates
102
define clearance
114
.
After at least a pair of deflector plates
102
have been positioned adjacent spectacle plate
42
, an alignment fixture
100
is coupled to a respective pair of deflector plates
102
. More specifically, alignment fixture
100
is coupled to adjacent deflector plates
102
and extends over clearance
114
. Alignment fixtures maintain alignment of deflector plates relative to spectacle plate
42
such that clearance
114
is maintained, and such that each respective deflector plate
102
is aligned substantially concentrically with each respective swirler
74
.
After alignment fixtures
100
have been coupled between each respective pair of adjacent deflector plates
102
, deflector plates
102
are secured to spectacle plate
42
. More specifically, in the exemplary embodiment, spectacle plate
42
is heated in a braze furnace to secure deflector plates
102
to spectacle plate
42
. Because deflector plates
102
are fabricated from a material which has a larger coefficient of thermal expansion, deflector plates
102
thermally expand more than fixtures
100
. At braze temperature, deflector plates
102
are thermally locked into fixtures
100
, thus providing a self-alignment feature. As spectacle plate
42
is cooled, braze alloy solidifies, fixtures
100
are removed, and deflector plates
102
are maintained in alignment prior to any movement or handling of the assembly. As a result, deflector plates
102
are aligned in a cost-effective and highly reliable manner. Furthermore, fixtures
100
enable deflector plates
102
to be fabricated without locating grooves (not shown). As a result, overall assembly time and manufacturing costs of combustor
16
are facilitated to be reduced.
The above-described assembly fixtures enable a combustor to be assembled in a cost-effective and reliable manner. During assembly, the assembly fixtures temporarily coupled to the combustor spectacle plate to initially maintain the alignment of swirlers with respect to the spectacle plate, and subsequently, maintain the alignment of deflector plates with respect to the spectacle plate. Moreover, such assembly fixtures are not limited to use during the initial assembly of combustors, but also facilitate repair and/or retrofit of combustors. Thus, assembly fixtures are provided, which facilitate the assembly of combustors in a cost-effective and reliable manner.
While the invention has been described in terms of various specific embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modification within the spirit and scope of the claims.
Claims
- 1. A method for assembling a gas turbine engine combustor wherein the combustor includes a spectacle plate, a plurality of swirlers, and a plurality of deflector plates, said method comprising:coupling an assembly fixture to at least one swirler; coupling the assembly fixture to the spectacle plate such that the swirler is maintained in alignment with respect to the spectacle plate during assembly of the combustor; and attaching the swirler to the spectacle plate.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein coupling the assembly fixture to at least one swirler comprises attaching a clamp including at least a pair of arms to the swirler such that the swirler is secured between the pair of arms.
- 3. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein attaching the swirler to the spectacle plate comprises:welding each respective swirler to the spectacle plate; and removing the assembly fixture after each respective swirler is coupled in alignment to the spectacle plate.
- 4. A method in accordance with claim 1 further comprising attaching at least one deflector to the spectacle plate such that an opening extending through each respective deflector plate is substantially concentrically aligned with a respective swirler.
- 5. A method in accordance with claim 4 wherein attaching the plurality of deflector plates comprisespositioning a first deflector plate against the spectacle plate; positioning a second deflector plate against the spectacle plate and circumferentially adjacent the first deflector plate; and coupling an alignment fixture between the first and second deflector plates to maintain the alignment of the deflector plates with respect to the spectacle plate.
- 6. A method in accordance with claim 5 wherein attaching at least one deflector to the spectacle plate comprises:brazing each respective deflector plate to the spectacle plate; and removing each respective alignment fixture after each pair of adjacent deflector plates has been attached to the spectacle plate.
- 7. A method in accordance with claim 5 wherein coupling an alignment fixture between the first and second deflector plates further comprises coupling an alignment fixture having a coefficient of thermal expansion that is lower than a coefficient of thermal expansion of the deflector plates, between adjacent deflector plates.
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