This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119 to Swiss application no. 00397/09, filed 17 Mar. 2009, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
1. Field of Endeavor
The present invention relates to the field of turbomachines, and more particularly to a support for a turbine having a horizontally split outer casing.
2. Brief Description of the Related Art
In the case of turbomachines which operate with thermal processes, such as gas turbines, thermal expansions occur on the casing when running up, which are borne by special supports of the outer casing (see, for example, DE-UI-78 14 269 or EP-A1-0 785 389 or U.S. Pat. No. 5,542,642).
A possible configuration of such a supported turbomachine or turbine is reproduced in
The supports 14, 15, and 16 in this case can either act completely or partially on a separate integral casting on the outer casing 18 which results in the forces and moments which act upon the casing being increased as a result of the longer lever arm. Furthermore, a separate integral casting can possibly lead to undesirable larger transporting dimensions.
In order to avoid this, the supports 14, 15, and 16 can be brought as close as possible to the neutral axis of the casing, where the threaded flange connection is located. This, however, leads to a screw of the threaded flange connection having to be omitted for space reasons at the point where the respective support is attached. This can lead to problems with the sealing tightness of the outer casing.
Two variants of such a previously known support are shown in
One of numerous aspects of the present invention relates to a support for a turbine with a split outer casing which can avoid the disadvantages of the previous supports and which is characterized in particular by an optimum positioning of the support without negative influences on the sealing tightness of the threaded flange connection.
Another of these aspects includes that one or more of the supports acts by the upper end on the horizontal flange and is part of the horizontal threaded flange connection. For this purpose, the support can be shifted into a mechanically optimum position without a sealing threaded connection having to be dispensed with at the position there.
Another aspect includes that the horizontal flange comprises an upper flange and a lower flange which are screwed to each other, that the supports which are used as part of the horizontal threaded connection are fixed in each case by their upper end in the lower flange in such a way that they are accessible from the upper side of the lower flange, and that for threaded connecting of the flanges a flange screw can be screwed in each case through a through-hole in the upper flange into the support which is fixed in the lower flange.
In particular, the supports which are used as part of the horizontal threaded connection can be screwed into the lower flange in each case for fixing in the lower flange. For fixing in the lower flange, the supports in this case can be preferably screwed into the lower flange up to a stop in such a way that a sufficient gap remains between the upper end face of the support and the underside of the upper flange.
Another aspect includes that the supports which are used as part of the horizontal threaded connection are formed as cylindrical rods and, for accommodating the flange screws at the upper end, each have a concentric threaded hole which is introduced from the face end.
In this case, it is mechanically advantageous if the supports which are used as part of the horizontal threaded connection adjoin the upper side of the lower flange by their end faces in an essentially flush manner.
The invention shall subsequently be explained in more detail based on exemplary embodiments in conjunction with the drawing. In the drawings:
In
A through-hole 27, through which a flange screw 26 can be inserted, is arranged in the upper flange 13a concentric to the through-hole 30 in the lower flange 13b. The length of the flange screw 26 is selected so that it projects substantially downwards from the upper flange 13a, but ends inside the lower flange 13b. The flange screw 26 is supported by its screw head on the upper side of the upper flange 13a and by the part which projects downwards from the upper flange 13a is screwed into a (concentric) threaded hole in the support 31 which is provided for the flange screw 26. Since the support 31 in its turn is screwed into the lower flange 13b, by drawing up the flange screw 26 the two flanges 13a and 13b can be pressed tightly against each other directly in the region of the support 31.
In this way, the points of application of the supports on the horizontal flange 13 of the outer casing can be optimally positioned without a threaded flange connection having to be dispensed with at these points. Likewise, no additional integral castings are required.
It is also basically conceivable, however, to omit the threaded section 28 on the support 31 and instead to provide corresponding steps on the support 31 and in the through-hole 30 in the outside or inside diameter, as the case may be, so that the support 31 which is inserted into the through-hole 30 can be supported on the lower flange 13b.
It is particularly advantageous to screw the support 31 by the threaded section 28 into the lower flange 13b up to a stop 32 in such a way that a sufficient gap remains between the upper end face of the support 31 and the underside of the upper flange 13a so that the support 31 does not have to absorb direct forces from the upper flange 13a.
List of Designations
10 Turbine
11 Upper section (outer casing)
12 Lower section (outer casing)
13 Horizontal flange
13
a Upper flange
13
b Lower flange
14, 15, 16 Support
17 Machine axis
18 Outer casing
19 Support
20, 21 Fastening nut
22 Locknut
23 Male thread
24, 27, 30 Through-hole
25 Threaded hole
26 Flange screw
28 Threaded section
29 Threaded hole
31 Support
32 Stop
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. The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings or may be acquired from practice of the invention. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to enable one skilled in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto, and their equivalents. The entirety of each of the aforementioned documents is incorporated by reference herein.
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