The present invention relates to a runner of a Pelton turbine with a multiplicity of buckets which are arranged on a disk-like wheel.
On account of the high demands on the material quality with regard to strength and service life, it would be desirable to produce runners for a Pelton turbine in one piece from a large forged disk by milling from the whole piece. Particularly in the case of runners with large diameters this method is not economical, however, since the production of a forged blank in the required size is very costly.
Known from the prior art (see for example EP 0 882 888 A1) are runners for a Pelton turbine which solve this problem by only the wheel hub with the bucket roots being produced from a forged blank, and by the bucket bodies being connected in one piece (see EP 0 882 888 A1,
The inventors have set about the task of further improving the runner known from the prior art with regard to the production costs. The inventors have recognized that on the one hand the length of the required weld seam and on the other hand the size of the parts which are to be welded on constitute cost drivers for the production. In practice, specifically the welded on bucket parts are also produced from forged material, and for these it is also more cost-effective if the respective blanks can be selected as small as possible.
The solution according to the invention is explained below with reference to figures. In detail, in the drawing below:
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Furthermore, bucket parts which adjoin the bucket root in the axial direction are designated 2a and 2b. The bucket root terminates in the axial direction at the edges which are designated 4. For each bucket, 3 bucket parts are therefore welded onto the respective bucket root. In this case, weld seams are required along the edges 3 and 4. The weld seam also connects the bucket parts 2a and 2b to the bucket part 1 along the edge 3. The bucket part 1 therefore comprises the entire part of the bucket body which extends in the radial direction beyond the limit of the bucket roots, and the bucket parts 2 adjoin the bucket root in the axial direction in each case and comprise the remaining part of the bucket body.
The advantages of the arrangement according to the invention can be best explained in comparison to
The runner according the invention can be produced in a particularly cost-effective manner by welding by means of a narrow-gap method.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102015212624.2 | Jul 2015 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2016/061746 | 5/25/2016 | WO | 00 |