IP Library Granted Patent US 12692798
Granted Patent B2
US 12692798 · App. 18/380,058 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Apparatus for diverting radiation emitted from source

Inventors: Kurt Kramer Schleif (Greenville, SC); Michael Allen Ball (Greer, SC); Andrew David Ellis (Greenville, SC)
Assignee: GE Infrastructure Technology LLC
F01D21/003G01B15/00
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12692798
App. No.
18/380,058
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Radiation emitted by a radiation source along a projected path can be diverted by a divergence angle by a lens in the projected path with a first surface and a second surface spaced apart along the projected path with the second surface farther from the radiation source than the first surface. The first surface can be curved and have a normal point perpendicular to a line parallel to the projected path and offset from the projected path by an eccentricity. Radiation striking the first surface can be diverted by a first angle relative to the projected path and can continue to strike the second surface, which diverts the radiation by a second angle. The sum of the first and second angles is the divergence angle. The apparatus can be used in a probe assembly to determine tip clearance of a turbine blade during operation of a gas turbine engine.

Claims (46)

1 . A probe assembly for transmitting radiation from a radiation source to a target surface of a rotating component, the probe assembly comprising:

a probe body mounted in a stationary component;

a first radiation source mounted in the probe body that selectively emits radiation along a first projected path parallel to a longitudinal central axis of the probe body;

a second radiation source mounted in the probe body selectively emits radiation along a second projected path parallel to the longitudinal central axis of the probe body, wherein the first radiation source and the second radiation source are mounted on opposite sides of the longitudinal central axis; and

a lens mounted at an end of the probe body facing a location through which the target surface will pass, the lens having a first surface and a second surface spaced apart from the first surface, wherein the second surface is farther from the first radiation source than the first surface, the first surface including a first curved surface with a first center of curvature and a first radius of curvature, the second surface including a second curved surface that has a respective second center of curvature and a respective second radius of curvature, and the second center of curvature is between the first radiation source and the second surface,

wherein the first projected path is offset by a first eccentricity from a normal line of the first curved surface that is parallel to the first projected path, whereby radiation emitted by the first radiation source striking the first surface is diverted by a first angle relative to the first projected path, continues through the lens to strike the second surface, and is diverted thereby by a second angle, the radiation having passed through the first curved surface, and whereby a sum of the first angle and the second angle is equal to a first divergence angle; and

wherein the second projected path is offset from the normal line by a second eccentricity, and whereby radiation emitted by the second radiation source strikes the first surface and is diverted by a third angle relative to the second projected path, continues through the lens to strike the second surface, and is diverted thereby by a fourth angle relative to the second projected path, and whereby a sum of the third angle and the fourth angle is equal to a second divergence angle.

2 . The probe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first surface is spherical and concentric with the longitudinal central axis of the probe body.

3 . The probe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first eccentricity is determined based on an index of refraction of a material from which the lens is formed, a frequency of the radiation emitted by the first radiation source, and the first radius of curvature.

4 . The probe assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a first photoreceptor mounted in the probe body and in optical communication with a first photodetector, whereby radiation diverted from the first radiation source and reflected from the target surface strikes the first photoreceptor, which conducts the reflected radiation to the first photodetector.

5 . A probe assembly for transmitting radiation from a radiation source to a target surface of a rotating component, the probe assembly comprising:

a probe body mounted in a stationary component;

a first radiation source mounted in the probe body that selectively emits radiation along a first projected path parallel to a longitudinal central axis of the probe body; and

a lens mounted at an end of the probe body facing a location through which the target surface will pass, the lens having a first surface and a second surface spaced apart from the first surface, wherein the second surface is farther from the first radiation source than the first surface, one of the first surface and the second surface including a first curved surface with a first center of curvature and a first radius of curvature;

wherein the first projected path is offset by a first eccentricity from a normal line of the first curved surface that is parallel to the first projected path, whereby radiation striking the first surface is diverted by a first angle relative to the first projected path, continues through the lens to strike the second surface, and is diverted thereby by a second angle, the radiation having passed through the first curved surface, and whereby a sum of the first angle and the second angle is equal to a first divergence angle, wherein the lens includes non-spherical surfaces extending between the first and second surfaces.

6 . The probe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the lens is a sphere mounted concentrically with the longitudinal central axis of the probe body.

7 . The probe assembly of claim 5 , further comprising a first photoreceptor mounted in the probe body and in optical communication with a first photodetector such that radiation diverted from the first radiation source and reflected from the target surface strikes the first photoreceptor and is conducted to the first photodetector.

8 . The probe assembly of claim 4 , wherein radiation diverted from the first radiation source and reflected from the target surface strikes the first photoreceptor and is conducted to the first photodetector, and further comprising a second photoreceptor mounted in the probe body and in optical communication with a second photodetector, whereby radiation diverted from the second radiation source and reflected from the target surface strikes the second photoreceptor and is conducted to the second photodetector.

9 . A gas turbine engine, comprising:

a compressor section;

a combustor section;

a turbine section including a plurality of rotating blades, wherein the compressor section is configured to supply compressed air to the combustor section and the combustor section is configured to combust fuel to produce hot gas that is supplied to the turbine section to rotate the plurality of rotating blades; and

a probe assembly for transmitting radiation from a radiation source to a target surface of a rotating blade of the plurality of blades, the probe assembly including:

a probe body mounted in a stationary component;

a first radiation source mounted in the probe body that selectively emits radiation along a first projected path parallel to a longitudinal central axis of the probe body;

a second radiation source mounted in the probe body selectively emits radiation along a second projected path parallel to the longitudinal central axis of the probe body, wherein the first radiation source and the second radiation source are mounted on opposite sides of the longitudinal central axis; and

a lens mounted at an end of the probe body facing a location through which the target surface will pass, the lens having a first surface and a second surface spaced apart from the first surface, wherein the second surface is farther from the first radiation source than the first surface, the first surface including a first curved surface with a first center of curvature and a first radius of curvature, the second surface includes a second curved surface that has a respective second center of curvature and a respective second radius of curvature, and the second center of curvature is between the first radiation source and the second surface;

wherein the first projected path is offset by a first eccentricity from a normal line of the first curved surface that is parallel to the first projected path, whereby radiation striking the first surface is diverted by a first angle relative to the first projected path, continues through the lens to strike the second surface, and is diverted thereby by a second angle, the radiation having passed through the first curved surface, and whereby a sum of the first angle and the second angle is equal to a first divergence angle; and

wherein the second projected path is offset from the normal line by a second eccentricity, and whereby radiation emitted by the second radiation source strikes the first surface and is diverted by a third angle relative to the second projected path, continues through the lens to strike the second surface, and is diverted thereby by a fourth angle relative to the second projected path, and whereby a sum of the third angle and the fourth angle is equal to a second divergence angle.

10 . The gas turbine of claim 9 , wherein the first surface is spherical and concentric with the longitudinal central axis of the probe body.

11 . The gas turbine of claim 9 , further comprising a first photoreceptor mounted in the probe body and in optical communication with a first photodetector, whereby radiation diverted from the first radiation source and reflected from the target surface strikes the first photoreceptor, which conducts the reflected radiation to the first photodetector.

12 . The gas turbine of claim 9 , wherein radiation diverted from the first radiation source and reflected from the target surface strikes the first photoreceptor and is conducted to the first photodetector, and further comprising a second photoreceptor mounted in the probe body and in optical communication with a second photodetector, whereby radiation diverted from the second radiation source and reflected from the target surface strikes the second photoreceptor and is conducted to the second photodetector.

13 . The gas turbine of claim 9 , wherein at least one of the first eccentricity and the second eccentricity is determined based on an index of refraction of a material from which the lens is formed, a respective frequency of the radiation emitted by the at least one of the first radiation source and the second radiation source, and at least one of the first radius of curvature and the second radius of curvature.

14 . A method of determining clearance of a rotating component in a gas turbine engine, the gas turbine engine including a turbine section supplied with hot gas from a combustor section that is supplied with compressed air from a compressor section, the method comprising:

mounting a probe body of a probe assembly in a stationary component of the gas turbine engine;

mounting a first radiation source in the probe body that selectively emits radiation along a first projected path parallel to a longitudinal central axis of the probe body;

mounting a lens at an end of the probe body and facing a location through which a target surface of the rotating component will pass, the lens having a first surface and a second surface spaced apart from the first surface, wherein the second surface is farther from the first radiation source than the first surface, one of the first surface and the second surface including a first curved surface with a first center of curvature and a first radius of curvature;

wherein the first projected path is offset by a first eccentricity from a normal line of the first curved surface that is parallel to the first projected path, whereby radiation striking the first surface is diverted by a first angle relative to the first projected path, continues through the lens to strike the second surface, and is diverted thereby by a second angle, the radiation having passed through the first curved surface, and whereby a sum of the first angle and the second angle is equal to a first divergence angle;

mounting a first photoreceptor in the probe body in optical communication with a first photodetector;

detecting with the first photodetector radiation from the first radiation source that is reflected from the target surface at a first location of the target surface; and

determining a clearance of the rotating component using the detection of the reflected radiation from the first radiation source;

mounting a second radiation source in the probe body that selectively emits radiation along a second projected path parallel to the longitudinal central axis of the probe body, wherein the second projected path is offset by a second eccentricity from the normal line of the first curved surface that is parallel to the second projected path, whereby radiation striking the first surface is diverted by a third angle relative to the second projected path, continues through the lens to strike the second surface, and is diverted thereby by a fourth angle, the radiation having passed through the first curved surface, and whereby a sum of the third angle and the fourth angle is equal to a second divergence angle;

mounting a second photoreceptor in the probe body in optical communication with a second photodetector;

detecting with the second photodetector radiation from the second radiation source that is reflected from the target surface at a second location of the target surface; and

wherein determining the clearance of the rotating component includes using the detection of the reflected radiation from the second radiation source.

15 . The method of claim 14 , wherein determining the clearance includes using a time of arrival technique.