The present invention relates to the field of turbine engines, in particular that of gas turbine engine compressors, particularly centrifugal compressors. The invention proposes a means allowing the state of wear of certain parts of the turbine engine to be detected in a simple manner.
The gas turbine engines that are used for driving the blades of a helicopter rotor are formed to have radial-flow or axial-flow air ducts over part of the trajectory.
For example, a known engine comprises a first rotor formed by an assembly of two centrifugal compressors in series this assembly is driven by an axial turbine and a second free turbine rotor, downstream of the turbine of the first rotor, for driving a power shaft.
Another example of a known engine comprises a first rotor formed by an assembly of a three-stage axial compressor and a centrifugal compressor, which are arranged in series and driven by two axial turbines; a second rotor is formed by a double turbine which receives the gases from the turbine of the first rotor and drives a power shaft.
Because of the ways in which these types of aircraft are used, meaning that they are manoeuvred in dusty or sandy atmospheres, the engines are subject to a high level of erosion by the solid particles that are drawn in together with the supply air.
Careful attention is paid to the parts that are likely to be subjected to erosion so that there can be intervention where necessary.
In the types of engines set out above, the entire air duct may be subjected to erosion, in particular the blading but also the static parts of the air duct, such as the elbow on the bi-centrifugal compressor, which is the outlet region of the diffuser of the first stage, or the casing of an axial-centrifugal compressor with or without an abradable coating facing the blade tips on the axial compressor.
The invention relates to a means allowing the erosion caused by particles entering the air duct to be detected and quantified.
The invention also relates to a means that would not require the engine to be removed.
The invention more particularly relates to certain regions of the air duct which are not subjected to high levels of erosion and for which simplified monitoring would be desirable.
This relates, for example, to the inner wall of the elbow downstream of the diffuser having the abradable-material coating or to the casing without such a coating facing the tips of the blades of the axial rotor.
The present applicant filed a patent application FR 1159071 on 7 Oct. 2011 directed to a centrifugal compressor equipped with a marker for measuring wear. According to this configuration, the cover of the impeller of the compressor which is covered on the inner face thereof with an abradable coating comprises, in a substantially median part thereof, machined markers in the form of bores and at given depths in the abradable material. The progress of the wear is tracked by examinations by endoscopy. An endoscope is introduced into the compressor and an active end of the endoscope is positioned to face the markers in order to provide an image signal of the markers. The endoscopic signal is dependent on the number of markers and on the wear at the position thereof; it is processed to provide a criterion for the decision to remove the engine in order to exchange and repair the worn parts. Regarding this problem of indicating wear, other patent applications have been filed, such as FR 2938651 or FR 2946267, relating to wear indicators on the blades of a compressor wheel or on the wheel itself.
Description of the Invention
In a manner complementary to the method for monitoring the progression of wear to the impeller cover, a means is now proposed that allows the wear to certain parts of the air duct to be determined merely by being directly observed, without any monitoring apparatus having to be used.
According to the invention, a turbine engine comprising a casing which has an inner wall defining a fluid duct and the casing comprising at least one opening leading into said duct and forming a passage for an endoscope, the opening being closed during operation of the turbine engine by a stopper which has an end-surface portion ensuring the continuity of the inner wall of the casing, is characterised in that an indicator of wear to the inner wall of the casing is associated with the stopper or with the inner wall of the casing, in the proximity of the stopper.
Owing to the invention, it is possible, in a simple manner and without any apparatuses having to be used, to monitor the wear in regions of the turbine engine which are not directly accessible and which would require disassembly and engine-removal operations in advance. Depending on the state of the wear indicator, it is easy to decide whether or not to disassemble the turbine engine in order to make the repairs.
According to an embodiment, the wear indicator is in the form of a bore that is machined into said end-surface portion of the stopper. This embodiment is suitable when said surface portion of the stopper is flush with the inner wall of the casing. Advantageously, the stopper is made of the same material as said casing.
According to another embodiment, the wear indicator is a notch that is machined into the inner wall of the casing and is visible from the outside through said opening that forms an endoscope passage. According to this embodiment, the stopper may not be flush with the air duct.
The depth of the bore is preferably selected to correspond to the inner-wall width that is likely to be removed by erosion in the case of acceptable erosion of the region. In this manner, when the bore is no longer visible, it is time to repair the part.
As indicated above, the invention in particular proposes a centrifugal compressor of which the opening, which forms a passage for an endoscope having a wear indicator, is located in the downstream elbow of the diffuser, at the outlet of a compressor stage.
The invention also proposes an axial compressor or the axial part of a compressor of which the opening, which forms a passage for an endoscope, is located in the proximity of the abradable-material coating facing the tips of the blades of the rotor of the compressor.
According to the invention, a wear indicator is arranged on the stopper. It advantageously consists in a bore 81 that is machined in the surface portion 8s of the stopper. The shape of the bore may be circular, oval or any other shape. This bore 81 is visible in
If the end-surface portion 8s is not flush with the inner wall 3i of the casing, the indication given by this bore as an erosion indicator will be less precise. In order to solve this problem, the erosion indicator is therefore made in the inner wall 3i of the casing, in the region of the edge of the opening. This solution is shown in
The erosion of the inner wall does not occur symmetrically around the axis of the engine; it depends on the position of the engine on the aircraft or the shape of the air inlet. It is therefore appropriate to provide an opening for passing the endoscope into the region that is likely to be the most affected by the erosion. The accessibility of the opening for the endoscope also needs to be taken into account.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1354556 | May 2013 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FR2014/051113 | 5/13/2014 | WO | 00 |