The present invention is directed to a ring structure of metal construction according to the definition of the species in claim 1.
With regard to the aerodynamic properties of axial flow compressor and turbine stages, it is crucial that a small and as constant as possible radial gap be maintained between the blade tips and the outer flow channel wall. This requires most importantly that the wall structure exhibit sufficient dimensional stability and geometric precision. It is critical that the geometry be altered as little as possible by thermal and mechanical influences. The mostly hot working gas should essentially act only on the interior side of the structure; losses due to leakage through the structure must be minimized. In steady-state operation, it is advantageous when the mostly thermally induced dimensional variation of the wall structure is adapted temporally and in terms of magnitude to that of the bladed rotor. Since mechanical contacting between the blade tips and the wall structure is hardly avoidable under certain applications of force, the interior side of the wall structure should be designed to be deformable, resilient and, accordingly, to have run-in capability, at least on the blade-tip side.
The German patent DE 100 20 673 C2 describes a ring structure of metal construction for the rotor blade region of axial flow compressor and turbine stages. The ring structure it discusses has an annular outer wall, which is designed as a closed, mechanically stable housing wall of the compressor or turbine stage. The ring structure it discusses also has an annular inner wall, as well as a connecting structure designed as a hollow-chamber structure, the connecting structure designed as a hollow-chamber structure being positioned in a sandwich-type arrangement between the outer wall and the inner wall. On one side, the connecting structure designed as a hollow-chamber structure is connected to the outer wall and, on the other side, to the inner wall. The annular chamber structure in accordance with German patent DE 100 20 673 C2 has an inner wall, which is interrupted over its circumference by a plurality of axially or primarily axially extending expansion joints. An inner wall segmented in this manner by expansion joints has the disadvantage that flow losses can occur. In addition, the complexity of the ring structure and thus the assembly as well as manufacturing outlay are increased by an inner wall segmented in this manner. Moreover, during operation, chipping off, washout or damage due to erosion can occur at the edges of the expansion joints, further increasing the flow losses.
Against this background, the object of the present invention is to devise a novel type of ring structure of metal construction.
This objective is achieved by a ring structure of metal construction as set forth in claim 1. In accordance with the present invention, the inner wall is designed as a closed, mechanically stable structure that is made of a metal woven fabric and/or of a metal felt and serves as a run-in lining for the blade tips. The metal woven fabric and/or the metal felt is preferably fabricated from a metal alloy that is oxidation-resistant at high temperatures, in particular an iron-, nickel- or cobalt-based alloy.
Along the lines of the present invention, a ring structure of metal construction is provided, whose inner wall has a closed design and is made of a metal woven fabric and/or of a metal felt. The closed structure of the inner wall makes it possible to minimize flow losses. In addition, the ring structure according to the present invention is simpler in design than the segmented design known from the related art. By using a metal woven fabric and/or a metal felt for the closed inner wall, it is possible, on the one hand, to achieve substantial mechanical stability, and, on the other hand, circumferential strain does not lead to the formation of cracks in the inner wall. The metal woven fabric and/or the metal felt is capable, namely, of absorbing thermally produced strains without resulting in the formation of cracks.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are derived from the dependent claims and from the following description. The present invention is described in greater detail in the following on the basis of exemplary embodiments, without being limited thereto. Reference is made to the drawings, whose:
In the following, the present invention is described in greater detail with reference to
Ring structure 10 of the exemplary embodiment of
Along the lines of the present invention, inner wall 12 is designed as a closed and mechanically stable structure. Inner wall 12 serves, on the one hand, to mechanically stabilize ring structure 10 and, on the other hand, as a run-in lining for blade tips of rotating blades (not shown). Inner wall 12, which is designed along the lines of the present invention as an intrinsically closed structure, is made of a metal woven fabric and/or metal felt. In this context, a metal woven fabric is a structure in which metallic fibers or threads extend in a systematic pattern. On the other hand, a metal felt is a structure in which metallic fibers are oriented in a randomly or stochastically distributed pattern. The term metal woven fabric also refers to a knit mesh of metal fibers.
By using an intrinsically closed structure of metal woven fabric and/or metal felt as inner wall 12, one avoids gaps or joints within inner wall 12. This makes it possible to minimize flow losses. The metal woven fabric and/or the metal felt are capable of absorbing thermally produced strains without the danger of crack formation. This eliminates the need for expansion joints within inner wall 12. As a result, inner wall 12 designed as a closed structure has a simple design.
The sandwich-type structure made up of outer wall 11, inner wall 12, as well as of connecting structure 13 is permanently joined together. Thus, on one side, connecting structure 13 is permanently joined at the radially external end to outer wall 11 and, on the other side, at radially interior end to inner wall 12. Thus, connecting structure 13 may be soldered to inner wall 12 as well as to outer wall 11. In addition, it is possible to join connecting structure 13 to inner wall 12 and outer wall 11, for example by so-called surface diffusion welding or by sintering. Accordingly, outer wall 11, inner wall 12, as well as connecting structure 13 are permanently joined together to form an overall structure, namely ring structure 10 according to the present invention.
As already mentioned, inner wall 12 serves, on the one hand, to mechanically stabilize ring structure 10 according to the present invention and, on the other hand, as a run-in lining. In this connection, it should also be noted that inner wall 12 and, accordingly, the metal woven fabric and/or the metal felt of inner wall 12, are made of a material that is oxidation-resistant at high temperatures. Thus, the metal woven fabric or the metal felt may, for example, be fabricated from a metal alloy based on a nickel material, iron material or also a cobalt material.
The metal woven fabric and/or the metal felt is joined together, forming at least one butt joint abutting transitionally on annular inner wall 12. Thus,
In the exemplary embodiment of
Along the lines of the present invention, a metallic ring structure is provided, whose inner wall is closed and, in addition, is fabricated from a metal woven fabric and/or a metal felt. The closed structure of the inner wall makes it possible to minimize flow losses. Through the use of the metal woven fabric and/or metal felt, it is possible to resist thermal expansion while ensuring freedom from cracks. As a result, a substantially simpler design of a ring structure is made possible. In addition, the inner wall made of the metal felt and/or of the metal woven fabric serves as a run-in lining.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 010 236.8 | Mar 2004 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE2005/000333 | 2/28/2005 | WO | 00 | 10/18/2006 |