The present invention relates to the field of turbomachines such as an axial compressor of a gas turbine engine, and aims in particular at variable-setting stator blades.
An articulated system, such as the variable-setting stator blades of a gas turbine engine compressor, comprises portions that move relative to one another.
An exemplary embodiment of such a system with incorporation of bushes between the blade and the casing is described in patent application EP 1 584 827 in the name of the applicant.
In the case of a gas turbine engine compressor, the airfoil 12 is subjected to the aerodynamic forces in the direction of the arrow A. In the case of such a cantilever-mounted assembly, it follows that the application of a moment to the two bearings, bottom and top, associated with the setting rotation about the axis XX over an amplitude of more than 40 degrees, causes wear of the bushes. This wear causes an inclination of the blades which may be harmful for the compressor.
The present applicant has set itself the objective of guiding the variable-setting stator blades of the cantilever-mounted type while preventing these disadvantages, namely:
The wear of the bushes of the guidance device creating an excessive inclination of the blades under the aerodynamic force.
The increased operating forces of the variable-setting stator blades.
The invention achieves these objectives with a guidance device characterized in that the blade comprises an airfoil, a platform and a pivot by which the blade is mounted in the casing of the turbomachine, in that it comprises a bush with a disk-shaped portion between the casing and the platform, an annular rib being made on said disk-shaped portion interacting with a matching groove made on the platform, so as to form a smooth bearing between them.
By means of the invention, the distance is reduced between the point of application of the aerodynamic force and the bearing of the pivot guidance device situated at the bottom of the pivot. This height reduction reduces the moment applied to the blade. It follows that the reaction force at the pivot to oppose the moment is weaker. Thus the mating forces at the contacts between the blade pivot and the bush are weaker, hence reduced wear.
The device comprises where necessary a top bearing between the top portion of the pivot and its housing in the casing.
According to an advantageous embodiment, the guidance device comprises a bottom bearing between the bottom portion of the pivot and its housing in the casing. It makes it possible to further reduce the loads on the bushes by spreading them.
Other features and advantages will appear on reading two nonlimiting embodiments of the invention with reference to the appended drawings in which:
Note that, in this embodiment, there is no sliding contact between the bottom portion of the pivot 24 and the bush 26a. The top portion of the pivot forms a top bearing 29.
Note also that the radius of the integrated bearing is chosen so that the frictions between the rib 26b1 of the bush 26 and the groove 23b1 of the platform induce a resistance to the axial pivoting of the blade that is acceptable and does not disrupt the operation of the setting control means. During the rotation of the blade about its axis, the bush 26 remains immobile relative to the casing.
As an example, the advantage of this disposition has been calculated: the forces present are the aerodynamic force F, the reaction force F1 of the casing on the bottom portion of the guidance device and the reaction force F2 of the casing on the top portion of the guidance device.
L, 50 mm, is the distance between the point of application of F and the bottom bearing; L1, 40 mm, is the distance between the bottom bearing and the top bearing. For a value F of 100 daN, the values of F1 and F2 are then respectively 225 daN and 125 daN.
The table below shows that bringing the bottom bearing 8 mm closer to the airfoil, the gain in reduced force is 17% and 30% respectively.
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