This application claims priority to French Patent Application No. 1353309, filed Apr. 11, 2013, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to the general field of turbomachines. It relates to turbomachine impellers and more particularly to the axial retention of vanes carried by impellers
A turbomachine impeller is comprised of a disk and movable vanes rotatably driven by the disk under the effect of a fluid flow from upstream to downstream through the turbomachine. It is noted that the terms “upstream” and “downstream” are to be considered with respect to a general flow direction of fluids through the turbomachine, from upstream to downstream.
For mounting vanes, the disk includes on its periphery a plurality of evenly distributed teeth, radially outwardly projecting from the disk and extending between both side faces of the disk along the axis of rotation of the disk. The teeth are evenly spaced from each other throughout the circumference of the disk. The spaces between two adjacent teeth bound sockets wherein the impeller vanes are engaged by their respective shanks, enabling the vanes to be radially held through positive connection.
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Further, the pole 16 includes side walls 20 extending on most of the pole 16 along the longitudinal axis X, in a plane substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis Y of the bulb 18. The walls enable swinging of the first vane 10 towards the disk from the active surface towards the passive surface or reversely to be prevented. Hereinafter, the dimension of the walls 10 along the axial direction Y will be called thickness E.
In order to reduce the weight of the turbine impeller, it is proposed to reduce the disk diameter as well as the thickness of the walls of the vanes throughout their height. A lower portion of a second vane 40 according to this new configuration is illustrated in
However, these modifications cause two problems:
An aspect of the invention offers a solution to the previously discussed problems, by providing a robust vane having walls of low thickness, not having stability problems when it is held on the disk.
An aspect of the invention thus relates substantially to a turbomachine vane for cooperating with a vane retention disk including a plurality of peripheral teeth, the vane including a shank comprising:
By virtue of this aspect of the invention, when the vane is retained in the disk, the rib is supported on one of the teeth bounding the socket, and a portion other than the chamfer. This enables swinging of the vane to be avoided. Apart from the rib, the thickness of the wall is low to restrict the vane weight.
Besides the characteristics just discussed in the preceding paragraph, the vane according to an aspect of the invention can have one or more further characteristics among the following ones, considered singly or according to any technically possible combinations.
According to an embodiment, the holding function is provided by plane attachment between the rib and a portion of a tooth bounding the socket. The holding is thus optimum.
According to an embodiment, all the walls have a rib at a lower end of the pole. In other words, each wall has a rib at a lower end of the pole, the rib extending to the side wall facing said wall and providing a function of holding the vane when the vane is retained in the disk. The holding is thus optimum.
An aspect of the invention also relates to a vane impeller for a turbomachine such as previously described, and a vane retention disk including at least two peripheral teeth forming a socket cooperating with the neck and the bulb of the vane, at least one peripheral tooth comprising at least one chamfer at a side face of the disk, the thickness of the rib being higher than the length of the chamfer.
Another aspect of the invention also relates to a turbomachine including a vane impeller such as previously described.
The figures are only given by way of indicating and in no way limiting purposes of the invention. The figures show:
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Unless otherwise specified, a same element appearing on different figures has a single reference numeral. In the description, the terms lower and upper are to be understood along the orientation of the figures.
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Each tooth 86 of the disk 85 includes, at its top 88, that is in the area farthest from the axis of the disk 85, chamfers 89 located at the side faces 87 of the disk 85. More precisely, each tooth 86 includes two chamfers 89 at each of the side faces 87 of the disk 85. In the continuation of the description, in reference to
On the other hand, the pole 81 includes two side walls 90 facing the active surface side of the vane, and two walls facing the passive surface side of the vane, the walls extending on most of the pole according to the longitudinal axis X, in a plane substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis Y of the bulb 83. It is noted that only the active surface side is visible in
In the embodiment described, each wall 90 includes a rib 91 at a lower end of the pole 81, the rib 91 extending to the side wall direction facing the wall 90. The lower end considered is the end located on the neck 82 side. In the continuation of the description, the thickness of the rib 91 is called E2.
The thickness E2 of the rib 91 is higher than the length L of the chamfers 89, thus when the vane is retained in the disk 85, the rib 91 is supported on one of the teeth 86 bounding the socket 84, on a portion 92 other than the chamfer 89, as is visible in
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