This application contains subject matter related to application Ser. No. 13/048,618, filed even date herewith and entitled “Damper Pin”, and hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to the field of turbine blades of gas turbine engines, and in particular to a turbine blade that cooperates with a damper pin and an adjacent turbine blade to provide cooling air flow to the mate face of the adjacent blades.
2. Background Information
Turbine blades generally include an airfoil, a platform, a shank and a dovetail that engages a rotor disk. An axially extending damper pin couples adjacent turbine blades along their platform. To provide cooling air flow between the mate face of the adjacent blades, a scallop cut may be provided in the platform rail.
There is a need for improved cooling along the mate face of adjacent turbine blades.
According to an aspect of the invention, a gas turbine engine blade comprises a dovetail, a shank extending from the dovetail, an airfoil, and a platform between the shank and the airfoil, the platform comprising a side wall extending between an upstream side and a downstream side of the platform, wherein a first pin channel extends from the upstream side of the sidewall and a second pin channel, co-axial with the first channel, extends from the downstream side of the sidewall, where the first channel includes a radial notch at the upstream longitudinal end of the first pin channel
According to another aspect of the invention, a gas turbine engine blade assemblage comprises a dovetail, a shank extending from the dovetail, an airfoil, a platform and a pin, where platform includes a side wall extending between an upstream side and a downstream side of the platform; a first pin channel extends from the upstream side of the sidewall; a second pin channel, co-axial with the first pin channel, extends from the downstream side of the sidewall; the first channel includes a radial notch at the upstream longitudinal end of the first pin channel, and the pin is disposed within the first and second pin channels and includes a radial projection that seats within the notch.
The notch may include a straight surface substantially parallel to the first and second pin channels, and an arcuate surface. The notch may also include a sidewall substantially perpendicular to the first and second damper channels.
The foregoing features and the operation of the invention will become more apparent in light of the following description and the accompanying drawings.
The platform 22 separates the airfoil 18 and the shank 26, and includes an upstream side 38 and a downstream side 40 that are connected together with a suction-side edge 42 and an opposite pressure-side edge (not shown).
The shank 26 includes a substantially convex sidewall 44 and an opposite substantially concave sidewall (not shown) connected together at an upstream sidewall 46 and a downstream sidewall 48 of the shank 26. When coupled within the rotor disk, the substantially convex sidewall 44 of the blade 12 and the substantially concave sidewall of the blade 10 form a shank cavity 50 between the adjacent shanks 24, 26.
A platform undercut 52 is defined within the platform 22 for trailing edge cooling. A first channel 54 and a second channel 56 extend (e.g., axially) from the platform for receiving the damper pin 14 (
To prevent position mistakes of the pin 14 within the channels 54, 56, the pin includes a projection 74 at the longitudinal end of the first flat longitudinal end region 64. The projection 74 seats in the notch 62 (see
The depths and width of the reduced cross sectional area 68 of the pin are selected based upon the desired amount of cooling flow to the side edges of the platform (e.g., side edge 42 of the platform 22). For example, in the pin embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 5A-5C, the reduced cross sectional area may have a diameter of about 0.200 inches, while the first and second main body regions 70, 72 may have a diameter of about 0.310 inches. The length of the pin 14 is selected to run from about the upstream sidewall to about the downstream sidewall.
Rather than removing material from the surface of the pin to allow cooling air to radially pass from the shank cavity 50 to the side edges of the platform, one or more radial through holes may be formed within the pin. For example,
One of ordinary skill will also recognize that the first and second main body regions may take on shapes other then cylindrical. For example, it is contemplated these regions may be rounded surfaces such as ovals or other surfaces, for example having flat faces such as hexagon, diamond and square. The first and second main body regions may also take upon the shape of the adjacent platform surfaces to maintain effective air sealing.
Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to the detailed embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed invention.
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