The following relates to a turbomachine, in particular, a compressor, having a housing and at least one housing insert received therein and an adjusting piece for adjusting a gap size between the housing and the housing insert.
Compressors comprise a housing with a housing insert, which can be inserted, serves as a stator and is also called a return stage. Each rotor of the compressor is usually assigned a return stage. With regard to use at low temperatures or in the case of great temperature differences, return stages can have a three-point mounting. Said three-point mounting is necessary, in order that the components can expand thermally, without causing pressure between the housing and the return stage or other components which are attached in the interior of the housing. The adjusting or centering of a return stage takes place via three mounting points, on which the return stage is mounted. In practice, the radial orientation or adjustment of the return stage via said three points is difficult, however, since the return stage can lie eccentrically with respect to the housing as a result of tolerances. In the case of eccentric mounting of this type, the gap between the return stage and a shaft of the compressor is reduced on one side, with the result that rubbing of the rotor might occur in the worst case. In practice, the radial guidance of the housing insert (return stage) is therefore adapted in a complicated manner if the internal diameter and external diameter are not concentric.
This operation is shown diagrammatically in
The vertical orientation of the housing insert 2 takes place by way of two adjusting pieces in the joint region. The adjusting pieces which are shown using dashed lines in
An aspect relates to a turbomachine, in which the adjustment of the housing insert is simplified.
A turbomachine of the type mentioned at the outset has a housing that comprises a horizontally adjustable guide element with a recess for adjusting the gap size, into which recess the adjusting piece which is connected to the housing insert is inserted.
The turbomachine according to embodiments of the invention has the advantage that the complicated adaptation of an adjusting piece can be dispensed with, since the gap size can be brought about by way of a horizontal adjustment of the guide element. The guide element serves to guide the adjusting piece which can be adjusted along an axis as a result, in order to set a defined gap size.
It also lies within the scope of the embodiments of the invention that the guide element has a horizontally running threaded bore which is aligned with a through bore in the housing, with the result that a screw or threaded rod which penetrates the through bore can be screwed in. Accessibility from the outside to the guide element which is arranged adjustably on the housing is made possible by way of the through bore.
A further setting option results if the adjusting piece in the turbomachine according to embodiments of the invention is inserted with axial play into the guide element.
It can be provided within the scope of one development of the embodiments of the invention that the adjusting piece can be connected or is connected to the housing insert by means of a screw connection. In this way, the housing insert is connected fixedly to the adjusting piece, with the result that an adjustment of the housing insert can take place indirectly by way of an adjustment of the adjusting piece by way of adjusting of the guide element.
In the turbomachine according to embodiments of the invention, the recess of the guide element can have an emptying bore which preferably opens into a radial groove between the guide element and a housing rib. A liquid can be discharged from the recess of the guide element through said emptying bore.
Some of the embodiments will be described in detail, with reference to the following figures, wherein like designations denote like members, wherein:
The turbomachine 3 which is configured as a compressor and is shown in details in a sectioned view in
As is shown in
On its side which points into the housing interior, the guide element 7 has a recess 12, into which the adjusting piece 13 is inserted in an axially movable manner. The adjusting piece 13 has a through bore 14; the housing insert 5 is screwed to the adjusting piece 13 by means of a screw 15 which is inserted into the through bore 14. The axial fixing of the housing insert 5 is effected by way of a circumferential feather key.
After the adjustment of the guide element 7, the threaded rod 11 is screwed at its two ends by way of nuts 16. The nuts 16 are covered in each case by way of flanges 17.
It can be seen in
The guide element 7 has an emptying bore 18 which is connected to the recess and is arranged approximately in the center of the guide element 7. The emptying bore 18 opens into a radial groove 19, from where a fluid to be discharged can be drained off to the outside.
The turbomachine 3 which is shown partially in
In conformity with the first exemplary embodiment, a guide element 7 is arranged radially adjustably in a recess 8 of a housing 21. The adjusting piece 13 which is screwed to the housing insert 5 is arranged in the recess 12 of the guide element 7.
In order to fix the gap between the housing insert 5 and the housing 21 after the adjustment, a screw 22 is provided which is screwed into the threaded bolt 9 of the guide element 7. The screw 22 penetrates a through bore 23 in the housing 21 and opens into a blind bore 24. After the gap size between the return stage 5 and the housing 21 has been set, the screw 22 is screwed in in order to fix the position of the guide element 7; the screw is fixed by way of a threaded washer 25 which bears against the screw head. The head of the screw absorbs forces in the direction of the arrow 6; the threaded washer 25 prevents movements in the other direction, which is shown by way of the opposite arrow 26.
Unlike in the conventional procedure for gap adaptation, in which the adjusting piece is ground in a complicated manner, it is not necessary to remove the housing insert 5 in the turbomachine 20 which is shown in details in
Although the invention has been illustrated and described in greater detail by the preferred exemplary embodiment, the invention is not restricted by the disclosed examples, and a person skilled in the art can derive different variations herefrom, without departing from the scope of protection of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2012 202 468.9 | Feb 2012 | DE | national |
This application claims priority to PCT Application No. PCT/EP2013/053096, having a filing date of Feb. 15, 2013, based off of DE 102012202468.9 having a filing date of Feb. 17, 2012, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2013/053096 | 2/15/2013 | WO | 00 |