This application claims priority to Swiss application number 00370/05, filed 3 Mar. 2005, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the field of rotating machines.
2. Brief Description of the Related Art
In the case of machines subjected to high thermal and mechanical load, such as, for example, compressors, gas turbines, or steam turbines, it is desirable to reduce mechanical stresses by means of a suitable design of the individual machine and plant parts.
Thus, for example, it is known from the prior art (see EP-A1-0 945 594 or U.S. Pat. No. B1-6,478,539), in the moving blades of gas turbines, to design the transition from the blade leaf to the adjoining blade platform lying below it with a predetermined, preferable elliptic curvature contour, the large major axis running in the radial direction and the small major axis being oriented parallel to the surface of the platform.
Furthermore, it is known from U.S. Pat. No. B1-6,237,558 to provide specific locations of the crankcase of an internal combustion engine which are critical in terms of mechanical stresses with a curvature which follows a conic section (ellipse, hyperbola, parabola).
Not only the moving blades of turbines are exposed to high mechanical loads due to the high rotational speed, but also the rotor shaft itself. Critical locations are in this case, above all, the slots in the rotor shaft which are arranged on the outer circumference and, running in the axial direction or running around annularly, may be provided, for example, for receiving the blade roots of the moving blades or as part of a shaft seal. Where such slots are concerned, the stresses occurring in the slots depend critically on the cross-sectional contour. GB-A-2 265 671 or U.S. Pat. No. 4,818,182 disclose, for the fastening of moving blades, slots which run around annularly and which have a rounded cross-sectional contour. No information is given as to the nature of the curved profile or the influence of the contour on the stresses in the slot.
An aspect of the present invention, therefore, includes configuring a rotating machine with a rotor shaft having slots, in such a way that the stresses in the slot region are markedly reduced.
It is particularly advantageous, in this context, that the at least one slot has a slot bottom with an elliptic cross-sectional contour. The slot may in this case run in the axial direction, as is the case in regard to the pine tree slots of compressor or turbine moving blades. The slot may, however, also be designed as a continuous annular slot or circumferential slot and likewise serve for the fastening of compressor or turbine moving blades.
According to a refinement of the invention, the at least one slot is a concentrically continuous annular slot, the large major axis of the ellipse running in the axial direction and the small major axis running in the radial direction.
A development of this refinement is distinguished in that the rotor shaft is surrounded concentrically, at a distance, by a stator, in that the at least one continuous annular slot is part of a shaft seal arranged between the stator and rotor shaft, and in that each continuous annular slot is assigned at least one sealing element which is fastened to the stator and which engages sealingly into the associated continuous annular slot in a manner of a labyrinth seal.
The sealing elements are in this case designed preferably as strip seals or brush seals.
A development of this refinement is distinguished in that the rotating machine is a compressor or turbine, in that the rotor shaft is provided for the reception of moving blades and in that the at least one continuous annular slot is designed for receiving and holding the roots of the moving blades. Preferably, undercuts for the retention of the blade root are arranged in the at least one continuous annular slot above the slot bottom.
The invention will be explained in more detail below by means of exemplary embodiments, in conjunction with the drawing in which:
Another exemplary embodiment of the invention is reproduced in
However, the provision of an elliptic bottom contour is not restricted only to a circumferential slot for moving blades, as illustrated in
10, 18 rotating machine
11, 19 rotor shaft
12 stator
13 interspace
14, 21 annular slot (continuous)
15 sealing element (lamella, brush, etc.)
16 shaft seal
17, 23 slot bottom (elliptic)
20 axis
22 undercut
24 ellipse
While the invention has been described in detail with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes can be made, and equivalents employed, without departing from the scope of the invention. Each of the aforementioned documents is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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00370/05 | Mar 2005 | CH | national |