The present disclosure relates to a turbomachine sealing ring, and in particular, for a turbomachine turbine.
The technical background comprises, in particular, the documents FR-A1-3 058 458, EP-A1-3 095 958, EP-A1-3 090 138 and US-A2-2005/002779.
A turbomachine turbine comprises one or more stages each comprising a nozzle formed by an annular row of fixed blades carried by a casing of the turbine, and a blade wheel mounted for rotation generally downstream of the nozzle. The wheel is surrounded by a turbomachine sealing ring which is sectorised and formed by sectors which are arranged circumferentially end to end and which are fastened to the casing of the turbine. Each ring sector typically comprises an annular support which carries an annular coating made of abradable material fastened to the inner surface of the support. This coating is for example of the honeycomb type and is intended to rub against outer annular lips on the blades of the wheel to form a labyrinth seal and minimise radial clearances between the wheel and the ring sectors.
Each ring sector comprises at its upstream and downstream axial ends fastening elements to the casing. Each ring sector may comprise at its upstream end a circumferential rim for fastening by hooking to the casing of the turbine.
In the present application, the terms “upstream” and “downstream” refer to the flow of gases in the turbomachine, and for example to the combustion gases in the turbine duct of the turbomachine.
During operation, the casing of the turbine is exposed to very high temperatures that can affect its life. To limit the impact of these temperatures on the casing, it is known to protect it with heat shields which generally serve as deflectors, thus avoiding a direct impact on the casing of the hot gas flowing in the duct of the turbine.
The plate sector 24 extends the full circumferential extent of the support sector and is fastened to the latter by brazing.
In operation, crack initiation may occur at the circumferential ends of the plate sector 24. They can spread and lead to the detachment of plate pieces into the turbine duct. The high stresses on the brazed joint and the plate sector itself at these ends are mainly due to the temperature gradients between the different areas and the difference in the coefficient of expansion between the support and plate materials.
A simple, effective and economical solution was therefore sought to improve the performance of this type of plate.
The present disclosure relates to a turbomachine sealing ring, having an axis of revolution and comprising:
the ring being sectorised and comprising a plurality of ring sectors arranged circumferentially next to one another about the axis, each ring sector comprising a support sector, a coating sector and a plate sector, each plate sector comprising a flat tab pressed against a face of the corresponding support sector and fixed to this face by brazing,
characterised in that the tab is inserted into a through-slot in the support sector in order to improve its integrity in operation.
The plate sector, in addition to being brazed to the support sector, is thus engaged in a slot of the support sector. The tab of the plate sector is brazed to the face of the support sector and can also be brazed into the slot of the support sector. The brazing and insertion of the tab improves its mechanical integrity in operation and limits the risk of accidental detachment of the plate.
The ring according to the disclosure may comprise one or more of the following features, taken in isolation from each other or in combination with each other:
The present disclosure also relates to a turbomachine, comprising at least one sealing ring as described above, in particular in a turbine.
The disclosure will be better understood and further details, features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent from the following description made by way of non-limiting example and with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
The turbine 14 of
The ring 12 is sectorised and formed of a plurality of sectors which are supported circumferentially end to end by the casing 16 of the turbine.
Each ring sector 32 comprises a sector 34 of a cylindrical or frusto-conical support and a sector 36 of an annular coating made of abradable material brazed to the radially inner surface of the support sector 34. The coating sector 36 is of the honeycomb type and is intended to wear by friction on outer annular lips 38 of the blades of the wheel 30 to minimise radial clearances between the wheel and the ring sectors 32.
Each ring sector 32 further comprises a sector 40 of an annular thermal protection plate which is fastened to the support sector 34 by brazing.
Each support sector 34 comprises fastening elements and/or hooking elements configured to cooperate with the casing 16 and/or a nozzle 28.
Each support sector 34 comprises, for example, a sector of a first annular wall 42 extending substantially perpendicular to the axis of revolution of the ring. The outer periphery of this wall sector 42 is connected to a sector of a second cylindrical or frusto-conical wall 44 to the inner surface of which the coating sector 36 is fastened. The inner periphery of the wall sector 42 is connected to a sector 46 of a cylindrical fastening rim which extends axially upstream and may be axially engaged in an annular channel 48 of the casing 16, as seen in
The ring sector 34 is thus secured at its upstream end to the casing 16 by means of this rim sector 46 which defines with the wall sector 42 an upstream end portion of L-shaped cross-section of the ring sector 32. At its downstream end, the wall sector 44 may comprise a channel 50 which opens radially outwards and in which a cylindrical hook 52 of the casing is engaged, as also seen in
The plate sector 40 is generally S-shaped in axial section and comprises a median annular wall 58 connected to two annular rims 60, 62 extending substantially parallel in opposite directions (
The wall 58 extends within and spaced from the rim sector 46 (
The rim 62 extends radially outwards from the outer periphery of the wall 58 and is pressed and brazed against the downstream radial face 64 of the wall sector 42 of the ring sector 32 (
The slot 68 is, for example, electro-eroded.
In the example shown, the tab 66 is located in the middle of the plate sector 40 and its rim 62 (in the circumferential direction with respect to the aforementioned axis). The tab 66 is generally flat or planar in shape and rectangular in outline. It is connected to the rim 62 by a strip of material 70, forming a connection, the circumferential ends of which with respect to the aforementioned axis are arranged to limit the risk of stress concentration in operation (
The tab 66 of each plate sector 40 may have a circumferential extent E1 about the aforementioned axis which is at most 30% of the circumferential extent E2 of the plate sector (
The face 64 of the support sector 34 preferably comprises a groove 74 which extends tangentially or circumferentially with respect to the aforementioned axis and which is covered by the tab 66 and/or by the material strip 70 (
The slot 68 has a general circumferential orientation about the axis and has a circumferential extent E3 representing at most 30% of the circumferential extent E4 of the support sector 34 (
In the example shown and preferred, E2 is equal to E4, and E1 is less than E3.
The ring sector 32 according to the disclosure may be manufactured or assembled in the following manner.
The present disclosure has many advantages, in particular:
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