IP Library Granted Patent US 7,210,908
Granted Patent B2
US 7,210,908 · App. 11/089,716 · Granted May 1, 2007

Hydraulic machine rotor

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Patent No.
US 7,210,908
App. No.
11/089,716
Granted
May 1, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

Rotor blades of a hydraulic machine rotor are shaped such that the inlet edge and outlet edge of two adjacent rotor blades have varying profiles in different sections.

Claims (20)

1. A rotor of a hydraulic machine, the machine having a plurality of rotor blades, an inner and an outer cover disk between which the rotor blades are arranged; each of the rotor blades having an inlet edge and, with respect to the flow direction, an opposite outlet edge; including

a first contact point at least one of between the inner cover disk and the inlet edge of the blade and between the inner cover disk and the outlet edge of at least one first rotor blade, the first contact point has a radius which is larger with respect to an axis of rotation of the hydraulic machine than corresponding location contact points of a directly adjacent second rotor blade; and

the contact points between the outer cover disk and the inlet and outlet edge of both of the first and the second rotor blades are in essentially the same radius.

2. The rotor as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the inlet edges of the first and the second rotor blades of the rotor are shaped to run at least partially differently.

3. The rotor as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the inlet edges of the first and the second rotor blade of the rotor are shaped to run essentially identically between their respective contact points of the inlet edge of the outer cover disk and a predeterminable point on the inlet edge, the point being between the outer and the inner cover disks.

4. The rotor as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the outlet edges of the first and the second rotor blades of the rotor are shaped to run at least partially differently.

5. The rotor as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the outlet edges of the first and the second rotor blades of the rotor are shaped to run essentially identically between the contact point of the outlet edge of the outer cover disk and a predeterminable point on the outlet edge, the point being between the outer and the inner cover disks.

6. The rotor as claimed in one of claims 1 , wherein a ratio between the smallest radius r B of a contact point of the outlet edge with the inner cover disk of a rotor blade and the radius r A nof the contact point of the outlet edge with the outer cover disk of this rotor blade is smaller than or equal to 0.4.

7. The rotor as claimed in one of claims 1 , wherein a ratio between the smallest radius r B of a contact point of the outlet edge with the inner cover disk of a rotor blade and the radius r A of the contact point of the outlet edge with the outer cover disk of this rotor blade is smaller than or equal to 0.2.

8. The rotor as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the number of rotor blades of the rotor is divisible by two or three.

9. The rotor as claimed in claim 8 , wherein when the number of rotor blades is divisible by two, at least one of the outlet edge and the inlet edge of every second rotor blade has a contact point at the inner cover disk with a smaller radius with respect to the axis of rotation of the rotor than the corresponding contact point of the adjacent rotor blade.

10. The rotor as claimed in claim 8 , wherein when the number of rotor blades is divisible by three, at least one of the outlet edge and the inlet edge of one third of the rotor blades has a contact point at the inner cover disk with a smaller radius with respect to an axis of rotation of the rotor than the corresponding contact points of the adjacent rotor blades.

11. The rotor as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the contact point between the outlet edge and the inner cover disk of at least one rotor blade is arranged below the center of the inlet edge of this rotor blade in the axial direction between the disks.

12. The rotor as claimed in claim 1 , wherein with respect to the direction of rotation of the rotor, the contact points of the inlet and the outlet edges of the outer cover disk of at least one rotor blade are arranged in front of the corresponding contact points of the inlet and the outlet edge at the inner cover disk of the at least one rotor blade.

13. The rotor as claimed in claim 1 , wherein with respect to the axis of rotation of the rotor, the circumferential spacing φ A between the contact points of the outlet edge of the outer and the inner cover disk of at least one of the rotor blades is greater than the circumferential spacing φ E between the contact points of the inlet edge of the outer and the inner cover disk of the one rotor blade.

14. The rotor as claimed in claim 13 , characterized in that the circumferential spacing φ A between the contact points (A, B, F) of the outlet edge ( 5 , 5 ′) of the outer ( 2 ) and the inner ( 3 ) cover disk of at least one rotor blade is greater than 10°.

15. The rotor as claimed in claim 13 , characterized in that the circumferential spacing φ A between the contact points (A, B, F) of the outlet edge ( 5 , 5 ′) of the outer ( 2 ) and the inner ( 3 ) cover disk of at least one rotor blade is greater than 15°.

16. A method for producing a rotor of a hydraulic machine, having a plurality of rotor blades arranged between an inner and an outer cover disk, comprising manufacturing at least one rotor blade of the rotor with at least one of an inlet and an outlet edge thereof different from an adjacent rotor blade, so that a contact point between the inner cover disk and the inlet edge and a contact point between the inner cover disk and the outlet edge of at least one of the rotor blades has a larger radius with respect to the axis of rotation of the hydraulic machine than the corresponding contact points of an adjacent one of the rotor blades, the contact points between the outer cover disk and the inlet and outlet edges of all the rotor blades having essentially the same radius.

17. The method as claimed in claim 16 wherein the rotor blades are manufactured beforehand as individual parts and are thereafter welded to the inner and outer cover disks to form the rotor.

18. A method as claimed in claim 16 wherein the rotor is at least partially cast, and the rotor blades are thereafter machined by a surface machining method.