Embodiments of the present invention disclosed herein relate to methods of manufacturing turbomachines blades with shaped channels, turbomachines blades so manufactured and turbomachines using such blades.
In steam turbines, partial condensation of the steam occurs at their last stage or stages.
In particular condensation occurs on the airfoil portion of the stator blades of a so-called “condensing stage”, typically the last stage of the turbine.
If droplets are generated as a consequence of condensation, they leave the static stator blades and they hit the rotating rotor blades; therefore, damages to the rotor blades may occur.
In order to reduce the damages caused by the droplets, the rotation speed of the rotor blades may be reduced; but in this way, the efficiency of the turbine is also reduced.
Alternatively, in order to reduce any damage on the rotor blades, solutions exist for collecting the condensation before the generation of droplets.
The most typical of these solutions consists in using hollow stator blades where condensation is likely to occur, providing holes or slots through the airfoil portion of the blades extending from the airfoil surface to the internal cavity, and sucking from the internal cavity so to that any condensation leaves the airfoil surface and enters the internal cavity. In this way, droplets on the airfoil surface of the stator blades are not generated and released.
These hollow blades are typically obtained through milling two metal bars, welding them together and mill finishing the assembled component, in order to produce the blades with a reasonable precision while avoiding the high cost of casting.
In gas turbines, hollow blades are sometime used for rotor blades in order to reduce weight of the rotating element.
These hollow blades are typically obtained through casting, particularly “investment casting”, in order to obtain a rotating element having an extremely precise shape and size.
Therefore, there is a general need for improving the blades of turbomachines to be used in “Oil & Gas” applications.
Improvements may relate not only functional aspects, for example the shape and size of the airfoil portion, but also mounting, maintenance and especially manufacturing.
As far as manufacturing is concerned, it must be considered that in the field of “Oil & Gas” small-lot production is common also because solutions are studied (or at least customized) for a specific client.
In general, it is always desirable to have a high precision and a low production cost.
Ideally, in order to achieve high performances, the shape, size and material(s) of the blade should be freely selectable along its whole length.
Such general need is particularly felt for the hollow stator blades of steam turbines; these blades are generally located at the last stage or stages of a multistage steam turbine; these blades are very often made of metal.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the manufacturing method may be positively influenced by the specific configuration of the blade to be manufactured.
A first aspect of the present invention is a hollow blade for a turbomachine.
According to embodiments thereof, a hollow blade for a turbomachine comprises an airfoil portion; the airfoil portion extends longitudinally for a length; the airfoil portion is defined laterally by an external surface; the airfoil portion has at least one internal cavity extending along said length and defined laterally by an internal surface; the airfoil portion has a set of channels extending from the external surface to the internal surface; the openings of said channels on said external surface are aligned along a curved line that reflects an isobar on said external surface.
In this case, additive manufacturing is particularly effective and advantageous.
A second aspect of the present invention is a turbomachine.
According to embodiments thereof, a turbomachine comprises a plurality of hollow blades; each of the hollow blades comprises an airfoil portion; the airfoil portion extends longitudinally for a length; the airfoil portion is defined laterally by an external surface; the airfoil portion has at least one internal cavity extending along said length and defined laterally by an internal surface; the airfoil portion has a set of channels extending from the external surface to the internal surface; the openings of said channels on said external surface are aligned along a curved line that reflects an isobar on said external surface.
A third aspect of the present invention is a method of manufacturing a turbomachine hollow blade.
According to embodiments thereof, a method of manufacturing a turbomachine hollow blade comprising an airfoil portion, the airfoil portion extends longitudinally for a length; the airfoil portion is defined laterally by an external surface; the airfoil portion has at least one internal cavity extending along said length and defined laterally by an internal surface; the airfoil portion has a set of channels extending from the external surface to the internal surface; the openings of said channels on said external surface are aligned along a curved line that reflects an isobar on said external surface; the airfoil portion is obtained by additive manufacturing.
Technical features of the blade, the turbomachine and the manufacturing method are set out in the detailed description.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the present invention and, together with the description, explain these embodiments. In the drawings:
The following description of embodiments refers to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numbers in different drawings identify the same or similar elements. The following detailed description does not limit the present invention. Instead, the scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims.
Reference throughout the specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the subject matter disclosed. Thus, the appearance of the phrases “in one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” in various places throughout the specification is not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Further, the particular features, structures or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.
In order to understand the basic idea behind the present invention, reference may be made to the embodiment
The blade 50 of
The blade 50 of
The internal cavity or cavities 54 and 55 extend partially or entirely along said length and are defined laterally by an internal surface. In the embodiment of
The arrangement, shape, orientation, inclination of the channels takes into account the direction of flow on the suction side of the airfoil portion or the pressure side of the airfoil portion that strongly depends on the external shape of the airfoil portion; in the embodiment of
It is clear that, even if only one channel may carry out the function of sucking or ejecting a fluid, typical embodiments of the present invention will use a plurality of channels. The channels of the plurality extends between the external surface and the internal surface, and may be differently shaped and/or sized and/or oriented.
The channels used for sucking condensation from the airfoil surface of steam turbine blades are, typically, holes or, even more typically, slots.
The channels may have a non-uniform cross-section (this is not shown in the figures).
In the embodiment 10 of
In the embodiment 20 of
In the embodiment 30 of
The channels may lie in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the blade.
Alternatively, the channel may extend across a plurality of planes perpendicular to the axis of the blade; this is the case of channels 6 and 7 in
Depending on the function of the internal cavity, the channels may start advantageously in a leading edge region of the blade (see e.g.
Depending on the function of the internal cavity, the channels may be shaped so that to facilitate flow of fluid from said external surface to said internal surface (see e.g.
In the embodiment of
In the embodiment of
For the same of clarity, it is worth noting that cavity 4 and cavity 5 may comprise internal reinforcing elements (for example in the shape of short cylinders as shown in
The embodiment 70 of
The solutions described above are particularly effective for stator blades of steam turbines used in turbomachine for “Oil & Gas” applications; in this case, the blades are preferably made of metallic material in a single piece.
More in general, the blade design according to the present invention may be used as (static or moving) phase separator device for a turbomachine (e.g. a turbine, a compressor, a pump) that gets in contact with a multiphase fluid, typically a combination of liquid and gas.
It is to be noted that the holes or slots may be used for sucking condensation and, alternatively, for ejecting a fluid, typically a hot fluid. It is to be noted that the internal cavities may be more than one and may have the same function or different functions (lightening the blade, cooling the blade, heating the blade, sucking fluid, ejecting fluid).
The realistic manufacturing methods of the blades according to the present invention are based on additive manufacturing; in this case and if there is a completely closed internal cavity, at least two holes (even very small) are associated to the cavity in order to evacuate the powder that remains in the cavity after the additive process is completed.
Considering for example the embodiment of
The additive manufacturing starts preferably from a first end 2 or 3 of the airfoil portion 1 and ends at a second end 3 or 2 of the airfoil portion 1.
Considering for example the embodiment of
The manufacturing of the blade comprising preferably a single additive manufacturing process at least for the whole airfoil portion.
Additive manufacturing is a very powerful and flexible technique; in this way, it is possible to bind a single granular material or a plurality of granular materials. Typically, materials used for stator blades of steam turbines used in turbomachine for “Oil & Gas” applications are metallic.
Additive manufacturing has many advantages with respect to the traditional technologies used for turbomachines blades, in particular for stator blades of steam turbines, as it allows a great design flexibility for the external shape of the blade as well as for the internal shape of the blade (in particular its internal cavity or cavities), as it allows to realize even small details in a shape (this includes the production of small blades), as it allows to realize graded materials in a blade (for example the material may vary along the length or height of a blade according to the mechanical and/or chemical requirements of the various specific points of the blade), as it allows a simpler manufacturing process and a lower manufacturing cost.
As far as manufacturing is concerned, it must be considered that in the field of “Oil & Gas” small-lot production is common also because solutions are studied (or at least customized) for a specific client. In general, it is always desirable to have a high precision and a low production cost.
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any computing system or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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CO2012A000061 | Dec 2012 | IT | national |