IP Library Granted Patent US 7,090,461
Granted Patent B2
US 7,090,461 · App. 10/697,370 · Granted Aug 15, 2006

Gas turbine vane with integral cooling flow control system

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Patent No.
US 7,090,461
App. No.
10/697,370
Granted
Aug 15, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A turbine vane usable in a turbine engine and having at least one cooling system. The cooling system includes a leading edge cavity and a trailing edge cavity. The cavities may be separated with a metering rib having one or more metering orifices for regulating flow of cooling fluids to a manifold cooling system and to trailing edge exhaust orifices. In at least one embodiment, the trailing edge cavity may be a serpentine cooling pathway and the leading edge cavity may include a plurality of leading edge cooling paths.

Claims (37)

1. A turbine vane, comprising:

a generally elongated hollow airfoil having a leading edge, a trailing edge, a pressure side, a suction side, a first end adapted to be coupled to a shroud assembly, and a second end opposite the first end adapted to be coupled to a manifold assembly;

a serpentine cooling path formed from at least a first inflow section and a first outflow section, the first outflow section in communication with the first inflow section and extending from a first turn formed from a continuous wall generally toward the first end of the generally elongated hollow airfoil;

at least one inlet orifice in the first inflow section of the serpentine cooling path at the first end of a generally elongated hollow airfoil;

at least one exhaust orifice in the trailing edge of the generally elongated hollow airfoil and coupled to the serpentine cooling path for exhausting cooling fluids from the serpentine cooling path;

wherein the first inflow section of the serpentine cooling path forms a generally linear cooling fluid pathway between the at least one inlet orifice and the first turn of the serpentine cooling path;

at least one leading edge cooling path positioned proximate to the leading edge;

at least one metering rib defining a barrier between a portion of the first inflow section and the at least one leading edge cooling path, wherein the at least one metering rib includes at least one metering orifice creating a fluid pathway between the first inflow section and the at least one leading edge cooling path; and

wherein the at least one metering orifice in the metering rib is sized to regulate flow of cooling fluids through the at least one leading edge cooling path and into the manifold assembly.

2. The turbine vane of claim 1 , wherein the at least one leading edge cooling path comprises three leading edge cooling paths separated by ribs extending substantially parallel to the leading edge and wherein each of the three leading edge cooling paths includes at least one metering orifice in the metering rib for providing a pathway for gases to fib from the first inflow section to each of the three leading edge cooling paths.

3. The turbine vane of claim 2 , wherein the metering orifices have substantially equal cross-sectional areas.

4. The turbine vane of claim 2 , wherein at least some of the metering orifices have different cross-sectional areas.

5. The turbine vane of claim 1 , wherein the at least one leading edge cool pat is a divergent cooling path such that a first cross-sectional area of the divergent cooling path at a first end of the at least one leading edge cooling path proximate to the first end of the generally elongated hollow airfoil is smaller than a second cross-sectional area of the at least one leading edge cooling path proximate to the second end of the generally elongated hollow airfoil.

6. The turbine vane of claim 1 , wherein the first inflow section of the serpentine cooling path is a convergent cooling path having a first cross-sectional area at the first end of the generally elongated hollow airfoil that is greater than a second cross-sectional area at the second end of the generally elongated hollow airfoil.

7. The turbine vane of claim 1 , wherein the serpentine cooling path further comprises a second inflow section positioned between the first outflow section and the trailing edge and in communication with the first outflow section.

8. The turbine vane of claim 1 , wherein the serpentine cooling path further comprises a plurality of trip strips.

9. The turbine vane of claim 1 , wherein the at least one metering orifice comprises a plurality of metering orifices in the metering rib.

10. The turbine vane of claim 9 , wherein at least a portion of the plurality of metering orifices have different cross-sectional areas.

11. The turbine vane of claim 1 , wherein the metering rib is adapted to control flow of a cooling fluid through the turbine vane so that a sufficient amount of cooling fluid is passed through the serpentine cooling path to cool portions of the trailing edge.

12. A turbine vane, comprising:

a generally elongated hollow airfoil having a leading edge, a trailing edge, a pressure side, a suction side, a first end adapted to be coupled to a shroud assembly, and a second end opposite the first end adapted to be coupled to a manifold assembly;

a serpentine cooling path and formed from at least a first inflow section, a first outflow section, and a second inflow section, the first outflow section in communication with the first inflow section and extending from a first turn formed from a continuous wall generally toward the first end of the generally elongated hollow airfoil, the second inflow section positioned between the first outflow section and the trailing edge and in communication with the first outflow section;

at least one inlet orifice in the first inflow section of the serpentine cooling path at the first end of the generally elongated hollow airfoil;

at least one exhaust orifice in the trailing edge of the generally elongated hollow airfoil and coupled to the serpentine cooling path for exhausting cooling fluids from the serpentine cooling path;

wherein the first inflow section of the serpentine cooling path forms a generally linear cooling fluid pathway between the at least one inlet orifice and the first turn of the serpentine cooling path;

at least one divergent leading edge cooling path positioned proximate to the leading edge;

at least one metering rib defining a barrier between a portion of the first inflow section and the at least one leading edge cooling path, wherein the at least one metering rib includes at east one metering orifice creating a fluid pathway between the first inflow section and the at least one leading edge cooling path;

wherein the at least one metering orifice in the metering rib is sized to regulate flow of cooling fluid through the at least one divergent leading edge cooling path and into the manifold assembly; and

wherein the at least one divergent leading edge cooling path has a first cross-sectional area at the first end of the generally elongated hollow airfoil that is smaller than a second cross-sectional area at the second end of the generally elongated hollow airfoil.

13. The turbine vane of claim 12 , wherein the at least one leading edge cooling path comprises three leading edge cooling paths separated by ribs extending substantially parallel to the leading edge and wherein each of the three leading edge cooling paths includes at least one metering orifice in the metering rib for providing a pathway for gases to fib from the first inflow section to each of the three leading edge cooling paths.

14. The turbine vane of claim 13 , wherein the metering orifices have substantially equal cross-sectional areas.

15. The turbine vane of claim 13 , wherein at least some of the metering orifices have different cross-sectional areas.

16. The turbine vane of claim 12 , wherein the first inflow section of the serpentine cooling path is a convergent cooling path having a first cross-sectional area at the first en of the generally elongated hollow airfoil that is greater than a second cross-sectional area at the second end of the generally elongated hollow airfoil.

17. The turbine vane of claim 12 , wherein the serpentine cooling path further comprises a plurality of trip strips.

18. The turbine vane of claim 12 , wherein the at least one metering orifice comprises a plurality of metering orifices in the metering rib.

19. The turbine vane of claim 18 , wherein at least a portion of the plurality of metering orifices are different cross-sectional areas.

20. The turbine vane of claim 12 , wherein the at least one metering orifice is adapted to control flow of a cooling fluid through the turbine vane so that a sufficient amount of cooling fluid is passed through the serpentine cooling path to cool portions of the trailing edge.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 31, 2009
From: SIEMENS POWER GENERATION, INC.
To: SIEMENS ENERGY, INC.
Reel/Frame 022482/0740 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 15, 2005
From: SIEMENS WESTINGHOUSE POWER CORPORATION
To: SIEMENS POWER GENERATION, INC.
Reel/Frame 017000/0120 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 30, 2003
From: LIANG, GEORGE LIANG
To: SIEMENS WESTINGHOUSE POWER CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 014657/0886 →