Claims
- 1. A spillstrip for use in forming a tip seal in an axial flow fluid turbine including at least one stage having at least one diaphragm stationarily mounted in a turbine casing and having a plurality of steam directing nozzles, and a rotor fixedly attached to a turbine shaft rotatably mounted within said turbine casing, said rotor having a plurality of blades bounded by a shroud and disposed adjacent said plurality of steam directing nozzles, said spillstrip comprising:
- a body portion having a longitudinal extent, a vertical extent, and a horizontal extent, and being particularly adapted for mounting in said diaphragm;
- at least one projection extending from said body portion substantially parallel to said vertical extent and along the longitudinal extent of said body portion, said at least one projection having tapered side walls converging to a tip portion continuously extending along the longitudinal extent of said body portion and forming a tip seal with the shroud of said rotor; and
- a narrow channel formed through a portion of the vertical extent of said body portion and beneath said at least one projection, without interrupting said tip portion continuously extending along the longitudinal extent of said body portion, and
- said narrow channel being disposed at an oblique angle with respect to said longitudinal extent.
- 2. The spillstrip of claim 1, wherein said body portion and said projection are formed from a single piece of material.
- 3. A spillstrip ring for use in forming a tip seal in an axial flow fluid turbine including at least one stage having a diaphragm stationarily mounted in a turbine casing and having a plurality of steam directing nozzles, and a rotor fixedly attached to a turbine shaft rotatably mounted within said turbine casing, said rotor having a plurality of blades surrounded by a shroud and disposed adjacent said plurality of steam directing nozzles, said spillstrip ring comprising:
- a plurality of spillstrips, each said spillstrip being mounted circumferentially in said diaphragm; each said spillstrip including
- a body portion having a longitudinal extent, a vertical extent, and a horizontal extent, and being particularly adapted for mounting circumferentially in said diaphragm;
- a projection extending from said body portion substantially parallel to said vertical extent and along the longitudinal extent of said body portion, said projection having tapered side walls converging to a tip portion continuously extending along the longitudinal extent of said body portion, and forming a tip seal with the shroud of said rotor; and
- at least one of said plurality of spillstrips having at least one narrow channel formed entirely through a portion of the vertical extent of said body portion and beneath said projection, without interrupting said tip portion continuously extending along the longitudinal extent of said body portion, and
- said at least one narrow channel being disposed at an oblique angle with respect to said longitudinal extent.
- 4. The spill strip ring of claim 3, wherein said body portion and said projection of each said spillstrip are formed from a single piece of material.
- 5. A spillstrip for use in forming a tip seal in an axial flow fluid turbine including at least one stage having at least one diaphragm stationarily mounted in a turbine casing and having a plurality of steam directing nozzles, and a rotor fixedly attached to a turbine shaft rotatably mounted within said turbine casing, said rotor having a plurality of blades bounded by a shroud and disposed adjacent said plurality of steam directing nozzles, said spillstrip comprising:
- a body portion having a longitudinal extent, a vertical extent, and horizontal extent, and being particularly adapted for mounting in said diaphragm;
- a plurality of projections, each said projection extending from said body portion substantially parallel to said vertical extent and along the longitudinal extent of said body portion, and each said projection having tapered side walls converging to a tip portion continuously extending along the longitudinal extent of said body portion and forming a tip seal with the shroud of said rotor; and
- a narrow channel formed through a portion of the vertical extent of said body portion and beneath said plurality of projections, without interrupting any of said tip portions continuously extending along the longitudinal extent of said body portion, and
- said at least one narrow channel being disposed at an oblique angle with respect to said longitudinal extent.
- 6. The spillstrip of claim 5 wherein said body portion and each said projection are formed from a single piece of material.
- 7. A spill strip ring for use in forming a tip seal in an axial flow fluid turbine including at least one stage having a diaphragm stationarily mounted in a turbine casing and having a plurality of steam directing nozzles, and a rotor fixedly attached to a turbine shaft rotatably mounted within said turbine casing, said rotor having a plurality of blades surrounded by a shroud and disposed adjacent said plurality of steam directing nozzles, said spillstrip ring comprising:
- a plurality of spillstrips, each said spillstrip being mounted circumferentially in said diaphragm;
- each said spillstrip including
- a body portion having a longitudinal extent, a vertical extent, and a horizontal extent, and being particularly adapted for mounting circumferentially in said diaphragm; and
- a plurality of projections, each said projection extending from said body portion substantially parallel to said vertical extent and along the longitudinal extent of said body portion, and each said projection having tapered side walls converging to a tip portion continuously extending along the longitudinal extent of said body portion, for use in forming a tip seal with the shroud of said rotor; and
- at least one of said plurality of spillstrips having at least one narrow channel formed entirely through a portion of the vertical extent of said body portion and beneath said plurality of projections, without interrupting any of said tip portions continuously extending along the longitudinal extent of said body portion, and
- said at least one narrow channel being disposed at an oblique angle with respect to said longitudinal extent.
- 8. The spillstrip ring of claim 7, wherein said body portion and said tip portion of each said spillstrip are formed from a single piece of material.
- 9. An axial flow fluid turbine comprising:
- an outer casing containing an interior volume;
- a turbine shaft rotatably supported within the interior volume of said outer casing; and
- a plurality of turbine stages installed along said turbine shaft and contained within said outer casing, each said turbine stage including
- a diaphragm stationarily mounted in a recess formed in said turbine casing and having a plurality of steam directing nozzles,
- a rotor fixedly attached to said turbine shaft and having a plurality of blades bounded by a shroud band and being disposed adjacent said plurality of steam directing nozzles, and
- a spillstrip ring consisting of an arrangement of spillstrips mounted circumferentially in said diaphragm and providing a continuously extending tip seal with said shroud band of said rotor,
- each said spillstrip including
- a body portion having a longitudinal extent, a vertical extent, and a horizontal extent, and being particularly adapted for mounting circumferentially in said diaphragm, and
- at least one projection extending from said body portion substantially parallel to said vertical extent and along the longitudinal extent of said body portion, said projection having tapered side walls converging to a tip portion continuously extending along the longitudinal extent of said body portion, and
- at least one of said plurality of spillstrips having at least one narrow channel formed entirely through a portion of the vertical extent of said body portion and beneath at least one said projection, without interrupting said tip portion continuously extending along the longitudinal extent of said body portion, and
- said at least one narrow channel being disposed at an oblique angle with respect to said longitudinal extent.
- 10. The axial flow fluid turbine of claim 9, wherein said body portion and said projection being formed from a single piece of material.
- 11. An axial flow fluid turbine comprising:
- an outer casing;
- a turbine shaft rotatably supported in said outer casing; and
- a plurality of turbine stages installed along said turbine shaft and contained within said outer casing, each said turbine stage including
- a diaphragm stationarily mounted in a recess formed in said turbine casing and having a plurality of steam directing nozzles,
- a rotor fixedly attached to said turbine shaft and having a plurality of blades bounded by a shroud band and being disposed adjacent said plurality of steam directing nozzles, and
- a spillstrip ring consisting of an arrangement of spillstrips mounted in a circumferentially extending groove formed in said diaphragm and providing a continuously extending row of tip seals with said shroud band of said rotor,
- each said spillstrip including
- a body portion having a longitudinal extent, a vertical. extent, and a horizontal extent, and being particularly adapted from mounting circumferentially in said diaphragm, and
- a plurality of projections, each said projection extending from said body portion substantially parallel to said, vertical extent and along the longitudinal extent of said body portion and each said projection having tapered side walls converging to a tip portion continuously extending along the longitudinal extent of said body portion, and
- at least one of said plurality of spill strips having at least one narrow channel formed entirely through a portion of the vertical extent of said body portion and beneath said plurality of projections, without interrupting any of said tip portions continuously extending along the longitudinal extent of said body portion, and
- said at least one narrow channel being disposed at an oblique angle with respect to said longitudinal extent.
- 12. The axial flow fluid turbine of claim 11, wherein said body portion and said projection of each said spillstrip being formed from a single piece of material.
Parent Case Info
This continuation of application Ser. No. 08/216,685 filed Mar. 23, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,547,340.
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