Title of Invention

AN AXIAL FLOW FLUID MACHINE OPERATING WITH STEAM OR GAS

Abstract Imperfect design of shrouds (8) or identical parts of the blades (7) of steam/gas turbines, including the adjoining seals, leads to a decrease in reliability and efficiency. These drawbacks are eliminated by the use of drilled radial holes (12) in the shroud of the blades (7). The transfer of steam through the shroud holes (12) results in the relief of the pressures gradient on the surface of the shroud (8) and prevents the formation of metal oxide, salt and other deposits on the inner surfaces of the shroud (8). The quantity and diameter of the holes (12), as well as their corresponding disposition and the values of radial clearances in shroud crowning seals (4, 5) regulate their efficiency.
Full Text Background and prior art
The invention relates to the field of turbine and air compressor construction, more precisely to
steam turbines as well as gas turbines and air compressor pressure stages, incorporating sealed
shroud on turbine rotor blades, said seals located on shroud or incorporated in turbine stator.
The invention can be used in the development of steam turbines at turbine manufacturing plants,
as well as in enhancement of steam and gas turbines at heat power statioas and that of aircraft
engines with gas turbines and compressors.
Known are steam turbine pressure stages designs (Fig.l and Fig.2) with nozzle (directional)
block 1 with nozzle (directional) blades 2 and shield 3, a rotor wheel, consisting of disc 6, rotor
blades 7, a shroud 8 and shroud seals 4 and 5, incorporated in the shield 3 of the nozzle block
Fig.1 or Fig.2 or located on the shroud of rotor blades Fig.2.
Shroud seals of a turbine stage consist as a rule of two ridges, with the first ridge 4 following die
direction of steam flow located in the seal and the second ridge 5, both of which form a shroud
chamber 11, located over the shroud, comprising radial clearances hi and h2, determining the
flow rate of steam, coming through seal.
Clearances hi and h2 are set equal in absolute value for each stage or stage group, said value
depending on the conditions of thermal expansion of turbine parts, as well as on the conditions of
turbo-unit threshold power, i.e. power, producing low frequency vibration.
Rotor blade shroud 8, with layouts represented on Fig.3 and Fig.4 are in the form of a strip with
openings 15 for rotor blade pins 9, which are unriveted after their mounting on rotor blades,
forming a pack of six or more blades. Farts 13 of these shroud, covering single flow channel do
not have any openings.
Steam or gas turbine stages described Fig.l and Fig.2 possesses the following significant flaws,
revealed in the course of turbine operation:
a) Due to the uneven distribution of clearances in shroud seals around the stage, there
emerge air dynamic shroud and ridge Thomas forces, inducing unstable operation of
turbine rotor and its supports;
b) Inner surface 8 of rotor blade shroud is subject to the formation of metal and salt oxides
10, the presence of which closes a portion of rotor blade open flow area, which leads to
the decrease of rated efficiency factor with subsequent reduction of turbine power.
c) Excessive fuel combustion, owing to p. b) with varying comparative turbine loads leads
to the extra consumption of fuel resources.
The purpose of the invention is the improvement of steam and gas turbines operation reliability, the increase of actual efficiency factor and power as compared to the existing parameters. The abovementioned purpose is achieved by way of making of clearances hi and h2 in the ridges of shroud seals hi such a manner, that the radial seal h2 on the second ridge 5 is smaller than the radial clearance hi on the first ridge 4, which permits to regulate the flow rate of steam, coming through shroud chamber 11 within specified limits. A system of discharge openings 12 is implemented in rotor blade shroud parts 13, covering single inter-blade channel, by way of drilling of the shroud Fig. 5 and Fig,6. The openings are located evenly along the surface of parts 13 and 14 of the shroud 8, following the direction of steam flow 18 Fig.4 in inter-blade channel 14. Said openings may be organized in staggered order 16, depending on the properties of deposits and their volume, as well as on seals design. The ratio between the number of openings n and their diameter d. is the following:
(Equation Removed)
Where Sk is the square of the shroud's part, covering each single inter-blade channel in rotor wheel.
Due to openings 12 in the shroud 8 of rotor blades 7 there occurs in the course of turbine operation a steam overflow from the chamber 11 located above the shroud and enclosure 17, also above the shroud Fig. 5 to the part of flow channel, located under the shroud, which leads to the creation of an obstacle effect, preventing the formation of metal and salt oxides on the inner surface of the shroud.
The discharge of pressure from the chamber 11 located over the shroud and enclosure 17 over the shrouds is implemented by similar process of steam overflow, which process excludes the onset of air dynamic above shroud and ridge Thomas forces, inducing unstable operation of turbine rotor and its supports. This, in turn, facilitates the reduction of radial clearance h2 on the second ridge 5, controlling the turbo-unit threshold power, which results in additional increase of the efficiency factor owing to the reduction of steam overflow over the seal. Thus, the invention can be used for the following purposes:
a) as means, preventing the formation of metal and salt oxides on the inner surfaces of rotor
blade shrouds;
b) as means for the enhancement of turbo-unit vibration state
c) with the purpose of prolongation of period between repairs owing to p.p. a) and b) and
that of turbine service life.
Field of the invention
The invention refers to the manufacture and operation of steam and gas turbines, compressed air plants and gas force pumps.
Imperfect design of belt shrouds or identical parts of the blades of such machines, including the adjoining seals, leads to the decrease in reliability and efficiency.
1. Uneven distribution of radial clearances along the shrouds' circumference induces the
effect of air-dynamic Thomas forces, decreasing vibration behavior.
2. The inner surface of shrouds is subjected to formation of metal oxide and salt deposits.
These drawbacks are eliminated by way of drilling of radial holes in the shrouds of the blades.
The transfer of steam through the shroud holes results in the relief of the pressures gradient on
the surface of the shroud and prevents the formation of metal oxide, salt and other deposits on
the inner surfaces of the shrouds.
The quantity and diameter of the holes, as well as their corresponding disposition and the values of radial clearances in shroud crowning seals regulate their efficiency.
Brief description of the figures of the drawings
A list of figures:
Fig.l - a longitudinal section of turbine pressure stage with shroud seals in the nozzle block
shield.
Fig.2 - a longitudinal section of turbine pressure stage with shroud seals, located in rotor blade
shrouds.
FIg.3 • a shroud section of Fig.l;
Fig.4 - a shroud section of Fig.2;
Fig.5 - a detail of Fig.2 with section along D-D
Fig.6 - a detail of F Summary of the invention
A steam (gas) turbine (compressor) pressure stage Fig.l and Fig.2. comprising a nozzle (directional) block 1 with nozzle (directional) blades 2 and a shield 3, seal shroud ridges 4 and 5 or ridges 4 and 5, located on the shroud 8 Fig.2 and rotor wheel with shroud 8, located on rotor blades 7 differs in the respect, that with the purpose of increasing the efficiency factor and operational reliability of turbine, radial clearance h2 of the second ridge 5 of shroud seal, located along the steam/gas flow is made less than radial clearance hi of the ridge 4 of the shroud seal and in parts 13,14,15 of the shroud 8, closing the single inter-blade channel there is a system of radial discharge openings 12 Fig.3., Fig.4, Fig.5 and Fig.6, distributed evenly in relation to the surfaces of parts 13,14,16 of shroud 8. Said radial discharge openings can also be organized in staggered order 16, as well as along medium steam flow line 14 and 18, or in symmetrical position to steam flow line 18 Fig.4 in the inter-blade channel, for steam (gas) overflow from the enclosure 17 above the shroud Fig.5 and chamber 11 above the shroud to the flow channel and the discharge of above shroud pressure, said pressure being the source of air dynamic above shroud and ridge "Thomas forces", which induce unstable operation of turbine rotor and its supports, whereas steam (gas), entering through the discharge openings 12 in shroud 8 to the above shroud enclosure of the flow channel prevents the formation of metal and salt oxides 10 on the inner surface of shroud 8 with the diameter d_of the openings 12 and their number n on each surface Sk of each flow channel of shroud parts 13,14,16, covering the single inter-blade channel stand in the following ratio: (Figure Removed)



We claim:
1. An axial flow fluid machine operating with steam or gas,
comprising a stationary housing; a rotor member having an inner disc, an outer
shroud, and a plurality of blades mounted between said disc and said shroud,
said shroud at least over a portion of it being provided with a plurality of
throughgoing openings formed so that steam or gas flowing radially outwardly
through said openings prevents formation of metal and salt oxides on an inner
surface of said outer shroud.
2. An axial flow fluid machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said
openings are uniformly distributed over said portion of said outer shroud,
' 3. An axial flow fluid machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said openings are located in a staggered fashion over said portion of said outer shroud.
4. An axial flow fluid machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said openings are selected so that a diameter of said openings corresponds to the following formula:
(Formula Removed)
wherein n is a number of said openings, and Sk is a surface area of said outer shroud.
5. An axial flow fluid machine as defined In claim 1; and further comprising shroud seals including two sealing elements located on an outer surface of said outer shroud or on inner surface of said stationary housing radially facing said outer shroud, said sealing elements providing two radial clearances h1 and h2 between said rotor member and said housing as considered in a flow direction, said clearance h2 being smaller than said clearance h1.

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5072-DELNP-2005-Abstract-01-04-2008.pdf

5072-delnp-2005-abstract.pdf

5072-DELNP-2005-Claims-01-04-2008.pdf

5072-delnp-2005-claims.pdf

5072-DELNP-2005-Correspondence Others-(08-03-2011).pdf

5072-DELNP-2005-Correspondence-Others-01-04-2008.pdf

5072-delnp-2005-correspondence-others.pdf

5072-delnp-2005-description (complete).pdf

5072-DELNP-2005-Description (Complete)01-04-2008.pdf

5072-DELNP-2005-Drawings-01-04-2008.pdf

5072-delnp-2005-drawings.pdf

5072-delnp-2005-form-1.pdf

5072-delnp-2005-form-18.pdf

5072-DELNP-2005-Form-2-01-04-2008.pdf

5072-delnp-2005-form-2.pdf

5072-delnp-2005-form-26.pdf

5072-DELNP-2005-Form-27-(08-03-2011).pdf

5072-DELNP-2005-Form-3-01-04-2008.pdf

5072-delnp-2005-form-3.pdf

5072-delnp-2005-form-5.pdf

5072-delnp-2005-pct-210.pdf

5072-DELNP-2005-Petition-137-01-04-2008.pdf

5072-DELNP-2005-Petition-138-01-04-2008.pdf


Patent Number 233523
Indian Patent Application Number 5072/DELNP/2005
PG Journal Number 14/2009
Publication Date 27-Mar-2009
Grant Date 30-Mar-2009
Date of Filing 07-Nov-2005
Name of Patentee NALJOTOV, OLEG
Applicant Address 3130 BRIGHTON 6TH STREET, AP#5D BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11235 U.S.A.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 NALJOTOV, OLEG 3130 BRIGHTON 6TH STREET, AP#5D BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11235 U.S.A.
2 ZITIN, VALDLEN 3130 BRIGHTON 6TH STREET, AP#5D BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11235 U.S.A.
PCT International Classification Number F01D 5/18
PCT International Application Number PCT/US2003/012102
PCT International Filing date 2003-04-18
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA