Information
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Patent Grant
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6511285
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Patent Number
6,511,285
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 5, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 28, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Taltavull; W. Warren
- Manelli Denison & Selter PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 415 110
- 415 146
- 415 147
- 415 148
- 415 159
- 415 1701
- 415 1711
- 415 1742
- 415 193
- 415 194
- 415 167
- 415 2091
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Two stages of relatively rotatable guide vanes (22,24) are arranged in tandem. Shroud portions (42,46) on the vanes overlap in loose engagement, until an associated gas turbine engine starts operating. Gas loads then act on the downstream vane stage (24) and move it in a downstream direction until the opposing flanks of radially opposing lands (44,48) on respective shrouds (42,46) engage, whereupon, gas leakage via the overlap onto the turbine casing (40) is at least substantially reduced.
Description
The present invention relates to gas turbine engine guide vanes. In particular, the present invention relates to gas turbine engine guide vanes that in use, are arranged in tandem, i.e. two stages of guide vanes are arranged adjacent each other in axially spaced relationship, in a gas turbine engine turbine system, there being no rotary turbine stage between them. The downstream stage of guide vanes is rotatable about the turbine system axis, relative to the adjacent upstream stage. Just such an arrangement, with benefits accrued thereby, is described, illustrated and claimed, in UK patent application 0002257.4 filed by the applicant for a patent for the present invention.
The present invention seeks to provide an improved arrangement of tandem mounted guide vanes.
According to the present invention, an arrangement of relatively rotatable stages of guide vanes mounted in tandem for use in a turbine system comprises a first stage of guide vanes having respective outer end shrouds, each of which includes at least one radially outwardly extending land portion on its outer surface, and a second stage of guide vanes having respective outer end shrouds, each of which includes at least one radially inwardly extending land portion on its inner surface, so that on assembly of said first and second stages of guide vanes in axial juxtaposition in a turbine system, the at least one inwardly extending land on each second stage guide vane lies upstream of an adjacent outwardly extending land on a respective first stage guide vane, so that on said guide vanes being subjected to gas loads during operation in a gas turbine engine, the second stage of guide vanes moves in a downstream direction and causes said lands to abut each other and thus provide a gas seal.
The invention will now be described, by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a diagrammatic view of a gas turbine engine incorporating in its turbine system, first and second guide vane stages in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 2
is an enlarged part view of the outer ends of the first and second guide vane stages of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a view on line
3
—
3
of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a cross sectional part view of an alternative example of the present invention.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a gas turbine engine
10
has a compressor
12
, a combustion system
14
, a turbine system
16
, and an exhaust pipe
18
. The turbine system
16
has a first rotary turbine stage
20
, followed by a first stage of fixed guide vanes
22
, which in turn are followed by a second, partially rotatable stage of guide vanes
24
. Another rotary turbine stage
26
follows the stages of vanes
24
, the turbine system
16
being completed by a further fixed stage of guide vanes
28
, and a final rotary turbine stage
30
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
first guide vane stage
22
is positionally fixed via a flange
32
, which is trapped between flanges
34
and
36
on respective turbine casing pats. Second guide vane stage
24
is mounted in a sliding relationship in a bore
38
formed on the inner surface of turbine casing part
40
.
Each guide vane
22
has a shroud
42
formed on its radially outer end, with respect to the engine axis. The outer surface of each shroud
42
has a screw thread portion
44
formed thereon, at its downstream end, with respect to the flow of gases through the engine
10
during operation. Each guide vane
24
also has a shroud
46
on its radially outer end, the upstream end of which has a screw thread portion
48
formed on its inner surface. Thus, assembly of the two stages of guide vanes
22
and
24
in tandem, is enabled, firstly by sliding vane stage
24
through bore
38
until the downstream end of shroud
46
enters a bird mouth slot
50
formed in an annular ring within casing part
40
, and thereafter, screwing the stage of vanes
22
to vanes
24
until its flange
32
abuts flange
36
of turbine casing part
40
. The flange
34
of the next upstream turbine casing part is then fitted against flange
32
, and the three flanges
34
,
32
and
36
bolted together.
The flanks of the screw threads
44
and
48
provide respective near radially outwardly and inwardly extending lands which, during operation of engine
10
, engage each other and thereby form a seal against gas leakage from the flow duct defined in part by the shrouds
42
and
46
, into the space
52
defined by the shrouds
42
and
46
, and the turbine casing part
40
. The sealing function is enhanced by virtue of gas loads which act on the stage of guide vanes
22
, and thus cause the flanks on one side of screw thread
48
to press against opposing flanks on screw thread
44
.
Referring now to
FIG. 3
the turbine casing part
40
has a number of equally angularly spaced grooves
54
formed therein, so as to reduce the surface area contact between itself and shroud
46
. Friction is thus reduced, enabling easier rotation of guide vanes
24
, relative to guide vanes
22
. The act of rotation can be effected by any suitable known means, including those shown and described in UK patent application 0002257.4.
Referring now to
FIG. 4
in this alternative example of the present invention, simple annular lands
56
are utilised on respective shrouds
42
and
46
for the provision of sealing flanks. However, the arrangement generates complication in the fitting of the lands together. Indeed, the shroud
46
, or at least a part of it, must be split at diametrically opposite places, so as to enable fitting of the lands
56
on shroud
46
into the grooves defined by the lands
58
on shroud
42
, in two opposing halves. Concentricity of the assembly is important, and may be achieved by manufacturing shroud
46
in the following manner:
a) Make shroud
46
, including lands
56
, in one piece, with the intention of eventually separating the land portion and the flange
60
therefrom. Thus dimension X must be such as to allow metal removal to achieve separation.
b) Drill at least two spaced apart location dowel holes
62
only one of which is shown, into the shroud
46
.
c) Drill a required number of tapping holes (not shown) in the shroud
46
, in the same side thereof as dowel holes
62
, but do not tap them, i.e. form internal screw threads.
d) Countersink the tapping holes to a depth slightly deeper than the intended thickness of flange
60
.
e) Part off the landed portion and flange
60
from the remainder of shroud
46
, along line Y.
f) Tap the tapping holes (not shown).
g) Split landed portion and associated flange
60
into two halves.
h) Fit the two halves around shroud
42
with opposing lands and grooves engaging. Abut flange
60
against the drilled face of shroud
46
. Align dowel holes and fit dowels (not shown), to ensure concentricity therewith. Fit set screws through flange
60
, into tapped holes in shroud
46
to complete assembly.
The assembly is inserted inside turbine casing portion
40
, until the downstream edge of shroud
46
locates within bird mouth slot
50
(FIG.
2
), the outer surface of shroud
46
nests within bore
38
, and flange
32
(
FIG. 2
) abuts flange
36
. The next upstream turbine casing portion is then placed in abutment with the other side of flange
32
, and the three flanges
34
,
32
and
36
are bolted together by nuts and bolts (not shown).
Both of the examples of the present invention described and illustrated in
FIGS. 1
to
2
and
4
respectively are provided with sloping lands. A benefit derived therefrom is that a larger sealing surface area is obtained, than would be possible if a square profile was adopted. However, truly radial lands (not shown) could be used, and would improve sealing of the shroud junctures relative to the sealing efficiency of the prior art referred to herein. Further whilst the examples described and illustrated in this specification each have a plurality of lands, this should not be regarded as limitive. The number of lands utilised with be dictated by the magnitude of the gas leakage, and may vary from one to more than one.
Claims
- 1. An arrangement of relatively rotatable guide vanes mountable in tandem for use in a turbine system, comprising a first stage of guide vanes having respective outer end shrouds, each of which includes at least one radially outwardly extending land portion on its outer surface, and a second stage of guide vanes having respective outer end shrouds, each of which includes at least one radially inwardly extending land portion on its inner surface, so that on assembly of said first and second stages of guide vanes in axial juxtaposition in the turbine system, the at least one inwardly extending land on each second stage guide vane lies upstream of an adjacent outwardly extending land on a respective first stage guide vane, so that on said guide vanes, in use, being subjected to gas loads during operation of a gas turbine engine containing said turbine system, the second stage guide vanes move in a downstream direction and cause said lands to abut each other and thus effect a gas seal.
- 2. An arrangement of guide vanes as claimed in claim 1 wherein both the inwardly and outwardly extending lands are helically formed about their respective stages of guide vanes, said helical forms having a common pitch to enable joining said stages by a screwing action.
- 3. An arrangement of guide vanes as claimed in claim 1 wherein both the inwardly and outwardly extending lands are annular and said guide vane stages are joined by positioning the inwardly extending lands with their downstream faces adjacent the upstream faces of said outwardly extending lands.
- 4. An arrangement of guide vanes as claimed in claim 1 wherein said lands have converging flanks.
- 5. An arrangement of guide vanes as claimed in claim 1 wherein said lands have parallel flanks.
- 6. A gas turbine engine including an arrangement of guide vanes as claimed in claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
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0104497 |
Jun 2001 |
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