This application claims priority to European application 14160803.4 filed Mar. 20, 2014, the contents of which are hereby incorporated in its entirety.
The present invention relates to the technology of turbomachines in the form of turbines, especially gas turbines, or compressors. It refers to a turbomachine according to the preamble of claim 1.
It further refers to a method for disassembling such a turbomachine.
In a gas turbine, a steam turbine or a compressor, maintenance of parts is accomplished regularly or as necessary. Such turbomachines usually comprise an outer casing and an inner casing, which are arranged coaxially with regard to the machine axis or axis of rotation of the rotor of the machine. The inner casing is used for mounting a plurality of vanes, which influence the flow of the working fluid through the turbomachine.
The outer casing as well as the inner casing are usually of a two-piece construction divided into upper and lower parts in a split plane. To remove the lower part of the inner casing, various methods have been proposed. One of these methods is disclosed in FIG. 4 of document WO 2006103152 A1, which is reproduced in
As shown in
The known disassembling process has the following steps (
Then, lower part 12b and guide ring 17 are turned by 180° around the machine axis (
A similar method is disclosed in document EP 1 052 377 A2.
However, the methods described above possess a problem:
For roll out of the inner casing's lower part with rotor installed a guide ring needs to be installed on the split plane of the inner casing lower part. The inner casing, respectively the guide ring is radially supported during complete 360° rotation by radial supporting means, which are installed in the outer housing's lower half. After rotation by 180°, the guide ring needs to be disconnected from the inner casing lower part, which is now in the upper position. Therefore the connecting bolts between guide ring and inner casing lower part need to be untightened.
Because of the tool handling and accessibility, untightening the lower half of outer casing is not possible.
Document EP 2 213 846 A1 proposes to use special connection plates and connecting bolts mounted between guide ring and lower part of the inner casing to achieve a smooth and safe removal of the inner casing's lower part. The main disadvantage of this solution is the need of special tools and an increase in the complexity of the disassembly procedure.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a turbomachine design which avoids the disadvantages of known designs with regard to disassembly, and at the same time improves the stability of the casing structure during operation of the turbomachine.
It is another object of the invention to disclose a method for disassembling such a turbomachine.
These and other objects are obtained by a turbomachine according to claim 1 and a method according to claim 5.
The turbomachine according to the invention, especially a gas turbine, comprises an outer casing and an inner casing surrounded by said outer casing, whereby said outer casing and inner casing are coaxially arranged with respect to a machine axis, whereby said outer casing and inner casing are each divided in a split plane into an upper part and a lower part, and whereby said upper and lower parts are connected with each other in said split plane by means of a flanged connection.
It is characterized in that the flanged connection of the upper and lower part of said inner casing comprises a plurality of bolts, which extend each through through holes in respective flanges of said flanged connection of said inner casing, protrude from said through holes at both ends with a threaded section, and are tightened by means of nuts screwed on said threaded sections at both ends of said bolt.
According to an embodiment of the inventive turbomachine washers are provided between each nut and the respective flange.
According to another embodiment of the inventive turbomachine said bolts are designed as waisted shank bolts.
According to just another embodiment of the inventive turbomachine said bolts are provided with screw heads at their ends.
The inventive method for disassembling a turbomachine according to the invention comprises the steps of:
The present invention is now to be explained more closely by means of different embodiments and with reference to the attached drawings.
The flange connection between lower part 12b of inner casing 12 and guide ring 17 comprises a plurality of bolts 18, which extend each through through holes 24 in flange 23, and through holes 26 in flange 25. The bolts 18, which are designed as waisted shank bolts, as shown in
Especially, washers 20 and 21 are provided between each nut 19 and 22 and the respective flange 23 and 25.
According to
When the arrangement of lower part 12b of inner casing 12 and guide ring 17 has been rotated by 180°, as shown in
The invention thus uses waisted shank bolts with threads and nuts on both ends to improve the disassembling process of the turbine.
The use of waisted shank bolts is advantageous for the corresponding flange design of the casings, which allows slimmer flanges, thus ensuring less ovalisation of inner casings during engine operation. The existing flange design with a thread inside one of the flange halves, on the other hand, requires a thick flange design in order to ensure a required clamping length.
Compared to the solution disclosed in document EP 2 213 846 A1, no special tooling is required.
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