1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates, in general, to a micro gas turbine having a compact structure. More particularly, the present invention relates to a micro gas turbine having a compact structure in which a sub journal bearing is disposed between a thrust collar and a compressor wheel, i.e. adjacent to a thrust bearing on the side of a compressor, so as to reduce the whole length and weight of a rotor and thus obtain the compact structure, and in which a pair of main journal bearings, which are spaced by a certain distance, are disposed between a hallow shaft and a sleeve so as to sufficiently support a shaft between the compressor and a turbine, in which a great amount of dynamic pressure is generated due to revolution, thereby maximizing the stability of the micro gas turbine.
2. Description of the Related Art
On the side of countries that use a great amount of energy depending on energy imports, efficient production and use of energy are important factors to improve the national competitiveness. One of the solutions may become development and propagation of a decentralized micro gas turbine cogeneration system in which cogeneration plants are installed at a variety of distributed demanded bases in order to simultaneously produce and stably supply electricity and useful heat. The power system using the micro gas turbine may be a newly developed stable power system which can reduce the cost for building large scaled power plants and loss of power transmission/heat transport.
Referring to
The core engine is provided with a main journal bearing 44 and a sub journal bearing 48, which support revolution, and a thrust bearing 40 which support the shaft.
As shown in
However, in the case where the sub journal bearing 48 is disposed at the left side of the core engine as such, as shown in
The main journal bearing 44 is disposed between the compressor 14 and the turbine 15. Generally, the main journal bearing 44 consists of a single bearing so as to support the revolution driven by the compressor 14 and the turbine 15.
However, the compressor 14 and the turbine 15 are sections where dynamic pressure is generated in the micro gas turbine due to revolution operation thereof, so that it is difficult for one main journal bearing 44 to sufficiently support the dynamic pressure generated due to the revolution operation.
Accordingly, the present invention has been made keeping in mind the above problems occurring in the related art, and the present invention is intended to propose a micro gas turbine having a compact structure in which the whole length and weight of a rotor is reduced, thereby providing the compact structure, and which sufficiently supports a shaft between a compressor and a turbine, to which a great amount of dynamic pressure is generated due to the revolution operation, thereby maximizing the stability of the micro gas turbine.
In order to achieve the above object, according to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a micro gas turbine having a compact structure, the micro gas turbine including: a turbine wheel; a tie shaft connected, at one end thereof, to the turbine wheel; a compressor wheel spaced from the turbine wheel and mounted to the tie shaft; a thrust rotor spaced from the compressor wheel and fixed to an end of the tie shaft; a thrust collar provided on a portion of an outer surface of the thrust rotor; and a sub journal bearing provided between the thrust collar and the compressor wheel.
The thrust collar may be respectively provided on both sides thereof with a generator-side thrust bearing and a compressor-side thrust bearing, and the sub journal bearing may be disposed adjacent to the compressor-side thrust bearing so as to surround the thrust rotor.
The micro gas turbine may further include a hallow shaft disposed between the compressor wheel and the turbine wheel, a sleeve surrounding a portion of an outer surface of the hallow shaft, and first and second main journal bearings spaced from each other and disposed between the hallow shaft and the sleeve.
According to the present invention, the sub journal bearing is disposed between the thrust collar and the compressor wheel, i.e. adjacent to the compressor-side thrust bearing, thereby reducing the whole length and weight of a rotor and thus accomplishing a compact structure.
Further, according to the present invention, a pair of spaced main journal bearings is provided between the hallow shaft and the sleeve, thereby sufficiently supporting the shaft between the compressor and the turbine, to which dynamic pressure is greatly generated due to a revolution operation, and thus maximizing the operation stability of the micro gas turbine.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which:
Reference will now be made in greater detail to a preferred embodiment of the invention, an example of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numerals will be used throughout the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts. In the following description, it is to be noted that, when the functions of conventional elements and the detailed description of elements related with the present invention may make the gist of the present invention unclear, a detailed description of those elements will be omitted. Further, it should be understood that the embodiment of the present invention may be changed to a variety of embodiments by a person skilled in the art and the scope and spirit of the present invention are not limited to the embodiment described hereinbelow.
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The compressor wheel 103 is spaced from the turbine wheel 101 and is mounted to the tie shaft 104.
The thrust motor 150 is spaced from the compressor wheel 103 and is fixed to an end of the tie shaft 104.
The thrust collar 105 is provided on a portion of an outer surface of the thrust rotor 150.
The thrust collar 105 is respectively provided on both sides thereof with a generator-side thrust bearing 112 and a compressor-side thrust bearing 111. The thrust bearings 111 and 112 support the left and right movement (in
One end of the tie shaft 104 is connected to the turbine wheel 101 and the other end of the tie shaft is contained in the thrust rotor 150.
The tie nut 106 integrates the turbine wheel 101, the hallow shaft 102, the compressor wheel 103, the tie shaft 104, and the thrust collar 105 into a single unit as a rotor.
Revolutions of the turbine wheel 101 and the compressor wheel 103 are supported by the hallow shaft 102 and the main journal bearing assembly 109.
The coupling 107 connects the generator shaft 108 and the core engine 115, and transmits a rotating force generated from the core engine 115 to the generator shaft 108.
The generator bearings 113 and 114 support the rotation of the generator shaft 108.
The sub journal bearing 110 is disposed between the thrust collar 105 and the compressor wheel 103. Specifically, the sub journal bearing 110 is disposed adjacent to the compressor-side thrust bearing 111 so as to surround the thrust rotor 150.
Referring to
The other end (right side in
Since the sub journal bearing 110 is disposed between the thrust collar 105 and the compressor wheel 103, i.e. adjacent to the compressor-side thrust bearing 111, the whole length and weight of the rotor is reduced, thereby obtaining a compact structure. In contrast to the conventional structure shown in
Such a reduction in length and weight of the core engine 115 also reduces the size and occupied space of the entire micro gas turbine and thus increases the operation efficiency thereof.
Referring to
The hallow shaft 102 is disposed between the turbine wheel 101 and a compressor wheel 103.
The main journal bearing assembly 109 includes a sleeve 116, and first and second main journal bearings 117 and 118.
The sleeve 116 is formed into a shape to surround a portion of an outer surface of the hallow shaft 102. The hallow shaft 102 and the main journal bearing assembly 109 support the rotation of the turbine wheel 101 and the compressor wheel 103.
The first and second main journal bearings 117 and 118 are spaced a distance from each other and are disposed between the hallow shaft 102 and the sleeve 116.
As described in the description of the related art, the conventional main journal bearing 44 shown in
Although a preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims. Therefore, it should be understood that the disclosed embodiments and illustrated drawings are merely illustrative forms in all aspects, rather than limited ones and the technical scope of the invention is not limited to the embodiments and drawings. The claimed scope of the invention should be interpreted by the following claims, and all of the technical ideas equivalent thereto should be construed as being covered by the claimed scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2012-0133030 | Nov 2012 | KR | national |