The present invention concerns, in particular, the field of gas turbine engine combustion chamber tests. It concerns a module of a turbomachine or combustion chamber test bench and aims more specifically for the assembly of ferrules on the module.
The state of the art comprises, in particular, documents FR-A1-2 228 967 and FR-A5-2 136 773.
A test bench is a facility wherein engines or their components, here a combustion chamber, are subjected to tests aiming to measure their performances. In patent FR 2.995.996 in the name of the present applicant, for example, is defined a device intended to measure functioning parameters of a gas turbine engine combustion chamber assembled on a test bench.
In the framework of combustion chamber tests, it is necessary to considerably cool all the ferrules located downstream of the chamber, and in particular, the ferrule 5.
The ferrule 5 is, for example, maintained at less than 120° C. Yet, the outer housing 3 of the chamber 10, during tests, reaches a temperature of around 650° C. These temperatures lead to a considerable difference in dilatation between the two parts which apply the screw connection by shearing. As this is indicated by the arrows in
Moreover, it is absolutely necessary to guarantee a strong centring of the two parts at assembly as at functioning. Thus, when the ferrule 5 is centred on the housing 3, at assembly by the contact of the centring tongue 51 on the flange 31, by functioning, a strong application of the centring tongue 51 ensues. These stresses can lead to splits, even rupture of the part.
A solution would be to thicken the housings and to use very large screws, which would support the shearing forces. This solution would, however, be highly radially obstructing, which is not desired. For known reasons, it is not desired also to increase the mass.
The invention aims for a means enabling to guarantee a strong centring between the two parts, made of steel for example, just as strong while functioning, in other words when hot, as at assembly, in other words when cold, without shearing the parts and connecting by screws.
Thus, the invention is based on a module of a turbomachine or combustion chamber test bench, comprising an annular outer housing of axis A of revolution, inside which is housed a combustion chamber, and a ferrule downstream of the housing, the ferrule being attached to said housing by a connection comprising a radial flange rigidly connected to the housing or to the ferrule, an axially-leading annular groove, being provided in the radial flange and an axial tab rigidly connected to the ferrule or to the housing, the tab being housed in the groove. The module is characterised by the fact that the tab and the annular groove are arranged relative to each other in such a way that, at assembly they are in radial contact and centred relative to each other.
According to a first embodiment wherein the housing is rigidly connected to the flange and the tab is rigidly connected to the ferrule, the two outer diameters of the groove and the tab are equal to ensure the centring of the ferrule relative to the housing, at assembly, by radial contact between the tab and the groove.
Advantageously, the two inner diameters of the groove and of the tab are configured to be equal while functioning, so as to ensure the centring of the ferrule relative to the housing while functioning, by radial contact between the tab and the groove.
By letting the outer housing dilate relative to the ferrule, creating shearing stresses is avoided. In addition, the centring is also ensured at assembly as it is while functioning, thanks to two different radial contacts.
More specifically, the width of the groove and the width of the tab are chosen such that their difference is equal to the increase in radius, resulting in the dilatation of the housing with the flange thereof and the ferrule between the assembly and the functioning, such that the ferrule is centred on the housing while functioning by radial contact between the tab and the groove.
Preferably, the ferrule is attached to the housing by screw means crossing the flange through orifices in the flange, and the diameter of said orifices is sufficient to enable the dilatation of the housing without shearing stress on the screws.
According to another embodiment, the housing is rigidly connected to the tab and the flange is rigidly connected to the ferrule, the two inner diameters of the groove and of the tab being equal, so as to ensure the centring of the ferrule relative to the housing, at assembly, by radial contact between the tab and the groove.
Conforming with another characteristic, the two outer diameters of the groove and of the tab are configured to be equal while functioning so as to ensure the centring of the ferrule relative to the housing while functioning by radial contact between the tab and the groove.
More specifically, the width of the groove and the width of the tab are chosen such that their difference is equal to the increase in radius, resulting in the dilatation of the housing and of the ferrule between the assembly and the functioning of the bench, such that the ferrule is centred on the housing while the bench functions, by radial contact between the tab and the groove.
The ferrule is attached to the housing by screw means crossing the orifices of the flange, the diameter of said orifices being sufficient to enable the dilatation of the housing without shearing stress on the screws.
Thus, relative to the cooled/uncooled connections of the prior art, the invention provides:
The invention will be best understood, and other aims, details, characteristics and advantages of it will appear more clearly upon reading the explanatory description which will follow, an embodiment of the invention given as a purely illustrative and non-limitative example, in reference to the appended schematic drawings.
On these drawings:
A groove 132 has been machined in the flange 131 on the face situated on the side of the ferrule. The ferrule 15 comprises an annular tab 151 which is inserted in the groove 132. The outer diameter of the tab 151 is equal to that of the outer diameter of the groove 132. By this radial contact over the whole of the periphery of the ferrule 15, the tab 151 ensures, when cold, the centring of the ferrule relative to the outer housing 13.
The two parts 13 and 15 are kept assembled by the screw means 17 which cross the flange 131 through the orifices 134 and are screwed on the upstream face of the ferrule in the holes 154 suitably tapped. A wedge 18 made of appropriate material forms an interface between the housing and the ferrule. The sealing can be achieved by metal seals C on either side of the wedge 18.
During testing the combustion chamber on the bench, the temperature of the outer housing 13 highly increases, whereas it is brought to be maintained by cooling the temperature of the ferrule 15; a differential dilatation between these two parts ensues, as explained above.
To not counteract the dilatation of the housing, while preserving the centring of the ferrule; the centring when hot is calculated relative to the differences in dilatations between the two parts. The width of the groove 132 has been determined such that, during the tests at the functioning temperature of the combustion chamber, the inner blank comes into radial contact with the inner face of the tab 151 without any tightening between the parts. It ensues that the centring of the ferrule relative to the housing is ensured when hot without the parts being applied by shearing.
To be certain that a relative radial movement between the outer housing 13 and the ferrule 15 is had, it is verified, by calculation, that the screw heads slide on the flange of the housing. To not shear the screws, moreover a gap J in the holes 134 is provided for screws to pass through (
To summarise, this system enables a centring of the ferrule 15 relative to the outer housing 13 of the chamber on two separate functioning points: at assembly when cold (
On the other hand, because of the sliding enabled between the parts, the stresses are reduced.
The invention according to an embodiment has been defined, the other embodiment is clearly deduced from this.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1561444 | Nov 2015 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FR2016/052972 | 11/16/2016 | WO | 00 |