This application is the US National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2008/051880, filed Feb. 15, 2008 and claims the benefit thereof. The International Application claims the benefits of European Patent Office application No. 07005082.8 EP filed Mar. 12, 2007, both of the applications are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
The invention refers to a gas turbine according to the claims.
Multistage gas turbines with at least one rotating component, or rotor, which has rotor blades which are arranged in a plurality of radial planes on the periphery of rotor disks, are basically known in diverse design forms.
Furthermore, it is known, at least in the case of gas turbines, to design the individual rotor disks with abutting end faces and in a form-fitting manner so that by means of a tie-bolt which extends through the rotor disks they can be held together as a unit. With increasing overall length, however, the freely vibrating length, i.e. the unsupported length of the tie-bolt, increases. As a result of this, the natural frequencies shift to a level which is close to the rotational frequency of the rotor so that during operation or when accelerating impermissibly high vibration amplitudes can occur. These can not only destroy the tie-bolt but also the entire gas turbine. This also applies especially to gas turbines in which the tie-bolt extends through the compressor, then through a center hollow shaft with the combustion chambers located there radially on the outside, and finally through the turbine.
For this purpose, U.S. Pat. No. 3,749,516 discloses a similarly built rotating component of a twin radial compressor. The rotating component which is known from this comprises a plurality of rotor disks and a centrally arranged hollow shaft. A tie-bolt extends centrally through the hollow shaft and through the rotor disks and by means of end pieces which are screwed on at the end tightly clamps the rotor disks and the hollow shaft to each other. In order to fix the tie-bolt in its position inside the rotor, provision is made on this tie-bolt for a sleeve with legs which are elastically fastened on the end and supported on the hollow shaft via a screw.
The invention is based on the object of providing measures in order to prevent especially natural vibrations of the tie-bolt regardless of the speed which is constant during operation of the stationary gas turbine. All rotating parts of the gas turbine in this case are to form a unit which is as rigid as possible.
For achieving this object, the invention with the features of the characterizing part of the claims provides that the passage is formed in an annular configuration and formed for the guiding through of a cooling medium, and is delimited by a separation pipe radially on the outside, wherein the recesses serve as through-openings for the cooling medium.
The spacer according to the invention is basically a spring-ring with coaxially extending through-openings. The spring-ring increases the damping or rigidity of the tie-bolt in the rotating component/rotor and is sufficiently stable to hold the tie-bolt in its intended position regardless of the speed. The spring-ring can be simply installed, wherein a sufficient pretensioning is provided despite its spring characteristics. The functionality is ensured, therefore, even at high speeds.
The use of spacers additionally increases not only the natural frequency of the tie-bolt itself, but also the natural rigidity of all the components.
Also associated with this is that spacers according to the invention are basically also used in the region of cooling and separation pipes which encompass the tie-bolt with clearance in a specific axial section. The spacers in this case are located between the tie-bolt and the separation pipe which guides the cooling medium and delimits the annular passage on the outside. If necessary, a further annular passage can be formed in this connection between an inner or first separation pipe and an outer or second separation pipe so that then first spacers are provided between tie-bolt and inner separation pipe on the one hand and if necessary second spacers are provided between the inner separation pipe and an outer separation pipe, by means of which the tie-bolt can be supported in places against the radially further out rotor components which are associated with the rotor. As a result of the possibly even multiple supporting along its extent, the free vibratable length of the tie-bolt can be significantly shortened. With this measure, the margin between the natural frequency of the tie-bolt and the rotational frequency of the rotor can be increased, as a result of which its vibration tendency is significantly reduced. A safer operation of the gas turbine can therefore be ensured.
It is therefore possible with simple means to successfully achieve the aforementioned object.
Further features of the invention result from dependent claims and from the drawing in conjunction with the description.
The invention is subsequently described in more detail based on exemplary embodiments which are shown in the drawing. In this case, in the drawing:
A rotor 2 of a multistage gas turbine 1, according to the broken-away sectional view in
The pretensioned tie-bolt 6 presses the rotor disks 5 and also further rotor components of the turbine unit together in a form-fitting manner in a basically known way.
A center hollow shaft 9 is located axially next to the rotor disks 5 which are associated with the compressor of the gas turbine and with its opposite end, which is not shown, abuts against one of the rotor components of the turbine unit. Radially on the outside of this center hollow shaft 9, the combustion chambers are located inside the housing of the gas turbine.
At least one annular passage 10 or 11 is located between the center hollow shaft 9 and the tie-bolt 6. The passages 10, 11 serve in each case for the guiding of a cooling medium 12 from the compressor-side section of the rotor 2 to the turbine-side section. The cooling medium 12 is symbolized in
The passage 11 which is annular in cross section and guides the cooling medium 12 can be enclosed by a first or inner separation pipe 13, through which passage the tie-bolt 6 centrally extends. Moreover, the further annular cooling passage 10 for guiding a cooling medium 12 can be arranged between the first or inner separation pipe 13 and a second and outer separation pipe 14.
For accurate positional fixing of the tie-bolt 6 in the inner separation pipe 13 at least one spacer 15 is provided. This spacer 15 is a spring-elastic ring element and comprises at least one support ring 16 which has radially extending support arms 17, and on each support arm 17 has in each case a support foot 18 at its end, as results from
According to the exemplary embodiments which are shown in the figures the spacer 15 or the spring-elastic ring element is in one piece, wherein the support arms 17 extending radially to the support ring 16 and end at the support feet 18. According to the exemplary embodiments, each support foot 18 has a support face 20 on its end, with which the spacer 15 or its support arm 17 abuts in each case against the inner side of the separation pipe 13.
The support arms 17 extend from the support ring 16 to the support feet in each case at an angle to the center axis M of the rotor 2. As a result of this, an imaginary hinge point is formed on the ring-side end of the support arm 17, around which the support arm 17 can pivot in the radial direction if it is correspondingly bent by centrifugal forces. Centrifugal forces bring about the effect of the support feet 18 not becoming detached from their contact surface as a result of centrifugal force, but abutting, with spreading force, all the more on their contact surface corresponding to a higher speed of the rotor 2, wherein at the same time the radial extent between support ring 16 and support foot 18 can safely become no smaller. This applies at least to the case when the support ring in the installed state is located radially on the inside and the support feet 18 are located radially on the outside.
Constructionally similar spacers 15′, which if necessary have only slightly different dimensions, are basically also provided for fixing the annular passage 10 for the cooling medium, as results from
The separation pipe 14 in this case additionally serves as the radially inner boundary for the center hollow shaft 9, as results from
On account of the support arms 17, the spacer 15 has recesses 21 which in the installed state extend radially to the tie-bolt 6 or to its center line M and also coaxially to the tie-bolt 6. The spacers 15 consequently fix not only the tie-bolt 6 and/or the two separation pipes 13 and 14 relative to the center line M of rotor 2 and tie-bolt 6, but they also enable a free and unhindered coaxial flow of the cooling medium 12. In the installed state, the recesses 21 form in each case through-openings.
The spacer 15, 15′ is basically not only in one piece, but on account of its design and on account of the material which is used is also spring-elastic.
According to the exemplary embodiment which is shown in
Regardless of this, the spacers 15, 15′ are immovably fixed in the radial direction on the periphery 22 of the tie-bolt 6 or on the periphery 23 of the one separation pipe 13. For this purpose, the spacers 15, 15′ with their support ring 16, 16′ are expediently thermally shrunk onto the tie bolt 6 and separation pipe 13 which carry them.
Finally, the tie-bolt 6 and if necessary also the inner separation pipe 13 which carry spacers 15, 15′ in each case, have stops 24, 25 for the spacers 15, 15′. These stops 24, 25 according to the exemplary embodiments which are shown in the figures are in each case an encompassing bead and in the axial direction define exactly that position against which the spacer 15, 15′ is to abut during the thermal shrinking-on.
Spacers of a similar type, like the spacers 15 or 15′, can basically also be arranged between the rotor disks 5 which carry rotor blades 4 on their periphery and the tie-bolt 6. In
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