While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the present invention, it is believed that the present invention will be better understood from the following description in conjunction with the accompanying Drawing Figures, in which like reference numerals identify like elements, and wherein:
In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration, and not by way of limitation, a specific preferred embodiment in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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An inlet insert space 30a axially extends from an inlet side 32 of the entry slot 28, and an exit insert space 30b axially extends from an exit side 34 of the entry slot 28 at a side of the groove 14 opposite the inlet insert space 30a. The insert spaces 30a, 30b each define a respective radially extending longitudinal axis 31a, 31b, and have a substantially U-shaped configuration. The insert spaces 30a, 30b may be circumferentially displaced from each other to correspond to the parallelogram configuration of the root 22, where it may be understood that the inlet face 24 of the blade root 22 is circumferentially offset from the exit face 26, and the axially extending sides of the blade root 22 extend at an angle to the longitudinal axis of the rotor disc 16, as depicted diagrammatically by the parallel lines 36, 38.
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The insert pieces 44a, 44b are configured as U-shaped members and have circumferentially and radially extending dimensions that are substantially the same as the corresponding dimensions of the insert spaces 30a, 30b. Each insert piece 44a, 44b may be inserted into the corresponding insert space 30a, 30b by first inserting the insert piece 44a, 44b radially into the entry slot 28, as illustrated by insert piece 44a in
It should be noted that at the openings to the inlet and exit insert spaces 30a, 30b, respective angled inlet cutout portions 52 and exit cutout portions 54 may be provided in the shoulder pairs 18, 20 to facilitate clearance of the insert pieces 44a, 44b as they are inserted to the entry slot 28, as seen in
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In an installation procedure, after both of the insert pieces 44a, 44b are located in their respective insert spaces 30a, 30b, the closing blade 12a is inserted into the entry slot 28 where the inlet and exit faces 24, 26 of the blade root 22 are positioned in engagement with the blade engaging faces 48 of the insert pieces 44a, 44b. A hole 60 is then drilled and tapped at the junctions between the insert pieces 44a, 44b and the blade 12a, and a lock screw 62 is threaded into each of the holes 60, where the threads of the lock screws 62 engage adjacent half-holes in the insert pieces 44a, 44b and the blade 12a to lock the blade 12a against radial movement out of the circumferential groove 14.
Further, the V-shaped features 42, 50 are designed such that they are able to withstand the centrifugal force loads applied from the insert piece 44a, 44b as well as loads applied by the closing blade 12a and lock screw 62. For example, in a particular design of the features 42, 50, as illustrated on the features 50 in
It should be understood that within the scope of the invention, the insert pieces 44a, 44b may be retained in position by either the stud screws 58 or the features 42, 50, or may be retained by both structures, as is illustrated herein. Alternatively, the stud screws 58 could be replaced by unthreaded dowel members to retain the insert pieces 44a, 44b against axial movement transverse to the longitudinal axes 31a, 31b, and retention of the insert pieces 44a, 44b against radial movement may be effected through the cooperating features 42, 50.
The present invention may be provided on new turbine rotors or may be provided as a repair for existing turbine rotors in which the original blade lock structure comprises a lock screw provided as a locking element directly between a blade surface and a cooperating surface integral with the turbine rotor. For example, in a repair operation, the rotor disc of a turbine may be machined to form the described inlet and exit insert spaces 30a, 30b for receiving the insert pieces 44a, 44b in the installation procedure described above.
Alternatively, the present invention may be applied to replace lock structures incorporating multiple locking pieces for holding the last inserted blade in place, such as lock structures including wedged filler pieces provided adjacent the blade root. An example of such a structure is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,431,836, which patent is incorporated herein by reference. In accordance with the present invention, the prior art structure comprising a mounting region for receiving multiple components, such as a filler piece and a wedge, may be re-machined to conform to the presently described insert spaces 30a, 30b for mounting a closing blade 12a using the insert pieces 44a, 44b.
It may be noted that in a typical installation procedure performed as part of a re-blading process for the rotor disc 16, the closing blade 12a is provided without a hole or half-hole for cooperating with an adjacent insert piece 44a, 44b, and the hole 60 is drilled and tapped as a new hole for receiving the lock screw 62. In subsequent re-blading operations, the hole 60 may be redrilled and tapped to larger screw sizes. Subsequently, for example after several re-blading operations, when the hole 60 has been drilled and tapped to a maximum allowable size, the insert pieces 44a, 44b may be replaced to again drill and tap a new hole 60, returning to a smaller screw size. Accordingly, the present invention permits the life of the rotor disc 16 to be extended, facilitating repair of the portion of the disc 16 forming the blade lock structure 10.
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/816,008, filed Jun. 23, 2006, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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60816008 | Jun 2006 | US |