This application claims priority to German Patent Application 102014219552.7 filed Sep. 26, 2014, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
This invention relates to a stator vane adjusting device for a compressor or a turbine of a gas turbine.
In detail, the invention relates to a stator vane adjusting device for a compressor or a turbine having a plurality of stator vanes each swivellable about a radial axis and arranged in at least one radial plane. The stator vanes thus form a disk-shaped arrangement, where rotor blades are arranged upstream and downstream in the flow direction, as is known from the state of the art.
For adjustment of the stator vanes of each disk-shaped arrangement of stator vanes, a stator vane adjusting ring is provided which is rotatable in the circumferential direction. The stator vane adjusting ring is connected to the respective stator vane using a lever mechanism, such that when the stator vane adjusting ring is rotated the stator vanes are swiveled about their radial axes. The stator vane adjusting ring is connected to a suitable actuating device.
Arrangements of this type are already known from EP 2 258 926 A2, US 2009/0162192 A1 or US 2010/0278639 A1, for example.
The stator vane adjusting ring, which is rotatable in the circumferential direction relative to a casing by means of a drive mechanism for precise adjustment of the stator vanes, is, in accordance with the state of the art, braced against the casing and centered relative thereto by means of spacers arranged evenly distributed about its circumference. During operation of the gas turbine, the casing heats up more than the stator vane adjusting ring. This reduces the radial distance between the casing and the spacers connected to the stator vane adjusting ring. To prevent any sticking between the spacers and the casing due to differing thermal expansions during operation, a clearance or cold gap is provided between said spacers and the casing in accordance with the state of the art and is present in the cold operating state of the components. As a result of these gaps or distances of the spacers to the surface of the casing, both radial and tangential mispositioning of the stator vane adjusting ring relative to the casing occurs in certain operating states. This in turn leads to mispositioning of the stator vanes or guide vanes over the circumference of the stator vane arrangement, from which results an incorrect setting of the stator vanes. Furthermore, mispositioning can lead to increased aerodynamic excitations of adjacent rotor blades and/or stator vanes.
It is thus possible by means of the actuating device to adapt the pitch angle of the respective stator vane to the operating conditions of the compressor or turbine. This may involve the disadvantage, in the case of devices known from the state of the art, that the adjustment of the stator vanes becomes imprecise due to thermal effects.
The object underlying the present invention is to provide a stator vane adjusting device for a compressor or a turbine of a gas turbine of the type specified at the beginning which, while being simply designed and easily and cost-effectively producible, avoids the disadvantages of the state of the art and enables precise adjustment of the stator vanes even with differing thermal expansions.
It is a particular object to provide a solution to the above problems by a combination of features disclosed herein. Further advantageous embodiments will become apparent from the present disclosure.
It is thus provided in accordance with the invention that a bush made from a plastic or composite and on which the spacer is mounted is fastened to the stator vane adjusting ring for each spacer. The bush is made from a plastic or composite material with a high thermal expansion coefficient. Due to the high thermal expansion, the spacer (centraliser) is, during heating up, moved radially outwards by a higher amount than the surrounding stator vane adjusting ring (unison ring). In accordance with the invention, the greater radial expansion of the casing compared with the adjusting ring when the casing heats up during operation can therefore be compensated in that the spacer is moved radially outwards corresponding to this thermal expansion of the casing. This radial movement is effected by the thermal expansion of the bush, which expands more than the stator vane adjusting ring. Hence the bush draws the spacer radially outwards, adjusted to the thermal expansion of the casing. A thermal expansion coefficient of the bush is thus higher than a thermal expansion coefficient of the stator vane adjusting ring. It is thus possible to keep the spacer always in contact or at a predetermined gap dimension from the surface of the casing. This prevents too great distances or gap dimensions which might lead to mispositioning of the stator vane adjusting ring. It also prevents the spacer from sticking on the surface of the casing, which leads to higher adjustment forces or to blocking of the adjusting mechanism.
The amount of thermal expansion of the bush and hence the radial movement of the spacer can, in accordance with the invention, be adapted using the length of the bush, the bush material and also the material of the spacer.
The solution in accordance with the invention thus involves the advantage that mispositioning of the guide vanes or stator vanes can be reduced or completely prevented. This leads to a more exact flow onto both the stator vanes and the rotor blades and hence to a lower fuel consumption. Furthermore, both the aerodynamic excitation of adjacent rotor blades and/or stator vanes and the adjustment forces of the adjusting system are reduced by preventing sticking of the spacers on the casing.
In a particularly favourable embodiment of the invention, it is provided that the bush is designed tube-like and that the spacer has a shaft centrally fastened inside the bush. The shaft can thus be mounted at a suitable point in the bush, while the remaining length of the shaft can slide inside the bush in the radial direction (axial direction of the bush). The shaft is preferably fastened to the radially outer area of the bush, while the bush is preferably fastened to the stator vane adjusting ring at a radially inner side of the latter or fixed thereto in another way.
For setting the distance between the spacer and the surface of the casing, it is favourable when the shaft is bolted to the bush. The gap dimension between the spacer and the surface of the casing can thus be set by rotating the shaft.
In a further preferred embodiment, the thermal expansion coefficient of the bush is higher than a thermal expansion coefficient of the spacer and/or a thermal expansion coefficient of the casing.
The thermal expansion coefficient of the plastic or composite bush is preferably at least double the size of the thermal expansion coefficient of the stator vane adjusting ring and/or of the spacer and/or of the casing. The stator vane adjusting ring, the spacer and the casing are preferably manufactured from the same material, in particular from a high-strength steel alloy with α=10/13×10−6 mm/mmK or from a titanium alloy with α=8/10×10−6 mm/mmK. The bush is preferably made of polyimide.
The present invention is described in the following in light of the accompanying drawing, showing an exemplary embodiment. In the drawing,
The gas-turbine engine 10 in accordance with
The intermediate-pressure compressor 13 and the high-pressure compressor 14 each include several stages, of which each has an arrangement extending in the circumferential direction of fixed and stationary guide vanes, generally referred to as stator vanes 20 and projecting radially inwards from the engine casing 21 in an annular flow duct through the compressors 13, 14. The compressors furthermore have an arrangement of compressor rotor blades 22 which project radially outwards from a rotatable drum or disk 26 linked to hubs 27 of the high-pressure turbine 16 or the intermediate-pressure turbine 17, respectively.
The turbine sections 16, 17, 18 have similar stages, including an arrangement of stator vanes 23 projecting radially inwards from the casing 21 into the annular flow duct through the turbines 16, 17, 18, and a subsequent arrangement of turbine blades 24 projecting outwards from a rotatable hub 27. The compressor drum or compressor disk 26 and the blades 22 arranged thereon, as well as the turbine rotor hub 27 and the turbine rotor blades 24 arranged thereon rotate about the engine axis 1 during operation.
The present invention is described in the following on the basis of a compressor, it is however also applicable to stator vanes of a turbine.
An actuating device, not shown, which is for example designed as a piston-cylinder unit, is connected to a crankshaft 36 by one each connection rod (not shown), as is illustrated in
A bush 31 made from a plastic or composite material is mounted on the stator vane adjusting ring 29. This bush is designed in the shape of a sleeve and has a central recess in which the shaft 32 of the spacer 30 is mounted. The shaft 32 is mounted on a radially outer area of the bush 31 by means of a thread 39. Rotating the shaft 32 thus makes it possible to adjust the radial position of the spacer 30.
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