The present invention relates to a securing element for securing rotor blades in position in grooves of a rotor base body of a turbine engine rotor. The present invention also relates to a method for mounting a securing element on a turbine engine rotor, in particular on a gas turbine rotor, and to a turbine engine rotor.
Rotors of a turbine engine, such as gas turbine rotors, have a rotor base body, as well as a plurality of rotor blades that rotate therewith. The rotor blades can either be an integral part of the rotor base body or be anchored via blade roots in one or a plurality of grooves of the rotor base body. Rotors having integral blading are referred to as blisks or blings, depending on whether a rotor base body is disk-shaped or ring-shaped. In the case of rotors where the rotor blades are anchored via blade roots in a groove, one differentiates between rotors whose blade roots are fastened in what are generally known as axial grooves of the rotor base body and those whose blade roots are fastened in what is generally known as a circumferential groove of the same. The present invention is directed to a rotor of a turbine engine, in particular a gas turbine rotor, where the rotor blades are fastened via their blade roots in grooves which extend at least predominantly in the axial direction of the rotor base body, thus in axial grooves.
In the case of gas turbine rotors where the rotor blades are anchored via their blade roots in such axial grooves of the rotor base body, plate-type elements, namely securing elements (also referred to as locking plates), and locking elements (also referred to as retaining plates) are used to axially secure the rotor blades. When assembling such a gas turbine rotor, the locking elements, respectively the retaining plates, are threaded into annular grooves of the rotor base body, as well as of the rotor blades, to this end, at least one of the rotor blades being axially displaced to allow the locking elements to be inserted into the annular grooves. For their part, the locking elements are secured in position in the annular grooves via at least one securing element, respectively one locking plate, the or each securing element being deformed to fit engagingly in the annular grooves of the rotor base body, as well as of the rotor blades, into a free space between two adjacent locking elements.
When working with the related art securing elements, the problem arises that, once they are fitted into the annular grooves, they spring back and then no longer engage abuttingly on the rotor base body in a predetermined manner. This degrades the function of the securing elements.
The securing element according to the present invention has a plate-shaped base member, the base member having an approximately centrally disposed recess which is formed between two end sections of the base member and which defines a middle section of the base member that extends between the two end sections, the two end sections having mutually in parallel extending bearing surfaces.
Once the securing element according to the present invention is fittingly mounted in the annular grooves of the rotor base body and rotor blades, it is ensured that it engages abuttingly by bearing surfaces formed on the end sections of the base member of the securing element, in a planar manner or flat on the rotor base body. The securing elements according to the present invention permit a very defined and reproducible mounting of the same in the annular grooves of the rotor base body and rotor blades. As a result, full functionality of the securing elements is ensured.
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 drawing, whose figures show:
a-3b: views for illustrating the related-art procedure for mounting securing elements in the context of a gas turbine rotor according to
Prior to describing the present invention in greater detail with reference to
In the assembled state of gas turbine rotor 10, locking elements 16, as well as securing elements 17 are guided in annular grooves, namely in an annular groove 19 of rotor base body 11, as well as in an annular groove 20 of rotor blades 12.
To be able to introduce locking elements 16 into annular grooves 19 and 20 of rotor base body 11, as well as of rotor blade 12, as may be inferred, in particular, from
A securing element 23 of this kind in accordance with the present invention may undergo elastic and plastic deformation in order to fit engagingly in between annular grooves 19 and 20 of rotor base body 11, as well as of rotor blades 12; subsequently to its fitting deformation, securing element 23 assumes the position, respectively the shape shown in
For the further assembly of securing element 23 according to the present invention, a ram-type tool 33 is pressed against middle section 28 of securing element 23, middle section 28, as well as ram-type tool 33 being dimensioned to act on securing element 23 exclusively in middle section 28, at a distance from end sections 26 and 27 thereof. Ram-type tool 33 bends securing element 23 in reverse, overbending it in middle section 28, so that, following removal of ram-type tool 33, securing element 23 assumes the position shown in
As may be inferred from
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