IP Library Granted Patent US 7,217,081
Granted Patent B2
US 7,217,081 · App. 10/966,471 · Granted May 15, 2007

Cooling system for a seal for turbine vane shrouds

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Patent No.
US 7,217,081
App. No.
10/966,471
Granted
May 15, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A seal for sealing a seal groove in a shroud of a turbine vane. The seal may include a cooling system configured to pass cooling fluids through a cooling fluid supply port in a shroud, through a cooling system in which the cooling fluids contact the shroud and the seal, and exhaust the fluids through a gap between adjacent turbine vanes. The seal may include an elongated cooling channel for channeling cooling fluids from a supply to an exhaust channel at a first end. The cooling system may remove heat from the turbine vane shroud, the seal, and other related components, thereby reducing the likelihood of premature failure.

Claims (26)

1. A seal for sealing gaps between adjacent turbine vane shrouds, comprising:

an elongated body having an exterior shape capable of fitting inside a seal groove on a shroud of a turbine vane;

a cooling channel on the elongated body extending on an outer surface of the elongated body generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the elongated body, wherein the cooling channel is formed by the elongated body and the shroud when the seal is installed in the seal groove of the turbine vane shroud;

a cooling fluid supply orifice extending through the elongated body and in communication with the cooling channel;

wherein the cooling channel extends generally from a first side surface about half way toward a second side surface of the elongated body and extends from a midpoint of the elongated body to a first end of the elongated body.

2. The seal of claim 1 , further comprising an exhaust channel coupled to the cooling channel and configured to exhaust cooling fluids from the cooling channel through a gap between adjacent turbine vane shrouds.

3. The seal of claim 2 , wherein the exhaust channel extends a width of the elongated body.

4. The seal of claim 1 , wherein the cooling fluid supply orifice extends generally orthogonal to a bottom surface of the elongated body.

5. The seal of claim 1 , wherein the cooling fluid supply orifice corresponds with a cooling fluid supply port in a seal groove of a turbine vane into which the seal is configured to be inserted.

6. The seal of claim 1 , wherein the cooling channel has a width that enables the elongated body to seal a gap between adjacent turbine vane shrouds.

7. A seal for sealing gaps between adjacent turbine vane shrouds, comprising:

an elongated body having an exterior shape capable of fitting inside a seal groove on a shroud of a turbine vane, a first end, a second end generally opposite the first end, a top surface, a bottom surface generally opposite the top surface, a first side surface, and a second side surface generally opposite the first side surface;

a cooling channel on the elongated body extending generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the elongated body on an outer surface of the elongated body, wherein the cooling channel is in contact with the first side surface and the top surface;

a cooling fluid supply orifice extending through the elongated body and in communication with the cooling channel;

wherein the cooling channel extends generally from the first side surface about halfway toward the second side surface of the elongated body and extends from a midpoint of the elongated body to the first end of the elongated body.

8. The seal of claim 7 , further comprising an exhaust channel coupled to the cooling channel and configured to exhaust cooling fluids from the cooling channel through a gap between adjacent turbine vanes.

9. The seal of claim 8 , wherein the exhaust channel extends a width of the elongated body.

10. The seal of claim 7 , wherein the cooling fluid supply orifice corresponds with a cooling fluid supply port in a seal groove of a turbine vane into which the seal is configured to be inserted.

11. A method of removing heat from a turbine vane shroud, comprising:

passing a cooling fluid through an orifice in the turbine vane shroud;

passing the cooling fluid into a cooling channel of a cooling system in a seal in the turbine vane shroud such that the cooling fluid flows from midchord to a leading edge of the turbine vane shroud along a longitudinal axis of the seal, whereby the seal comprises:

an elongated body having an exterior shape capable of fitting inside a seal groove on the shroud of the turbine vane;

a cooling channel on the elongated body extending on an outer surface of the elongated body generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the elongated body;

a cooling fluid supply orifice in communication with the cooling channel; and

wherein the cooling channel extends generally from a first side surface about halfway toward a second side surface of the elongated body and extends from a midpoint of the elongated body to a first end of the elongated body; and

exhausting the cooling fluid from the cooling channel through a gap between adjacent turbine vane shrouds.

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 15, 2004
From: SCHEURLEN, MICHAEL; GU, XUBIN E.
To: SIEMENS WESTINGHOUSE POWER CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 015904/0846 →