Rotor disc assembly with abrasive insert
View Patent ↗Aspects of the invention are directed to a system for improving engine performance by reducing vane tip clearances in the compressor section of a turbine engine. According to aspects of the invention, an abrasive material can be attached to a rotor disc. Thus, if a vane tip contacts the rotor disc during engine operation, the vane tip is worn away by the abrasive material. The system can reduce the risk of substantial component damage resulting from a vane tip rubbing event. The abrasive material can be provided in the form of an insert that can be removably attached to the rotor disc. Thus, the insert can be readily removed and replaced when necessary.
1. A rotor disc assembly comprising: a turbine engine rotor disc; the disc having an outer peripheral surface; an insert positioned in a substantially axially extending slot, wherein the slot forms an opening in the outer peripheral surface of the disc, said slot having at least one open end, and said insert and slot being configured to achieve circumferential restraint of the insert; and an abrasive material positioned on an outer surface of the insert that faces radially outward such that the abrasive material forms a portion of the outer peripheral surface of the rotor disc.
2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the abrasive material is at least one of cubic boron nitride, silicon carbide, silicon nitride, alumina, zirconia or diamond.
3. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the abrasive material has an associated Mohs hardness of at least about 9.
4. The assembly of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the abrasive material protrudes beyond the outer peripheral surface of the rotor disc.
5. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the insert is restrained in the slot substantially circumferentially and substantially radially.
6. The assembly of claim 5 wherein the base and the slot are configured as dovetails.
7. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the insert is restrained in at least one of the axial upstream direction and the axial downstream direction.
8. The assembly of claim 7 wherein the base includes a transverse protrusion and the slot is contoured to substantially matingly engage the protrusion, whereby the insert is restrained in at least one of the axial upstream direction and the axial downstream direction.
9. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the abrasive material is provided at a plurality of locations substantially equally spaced about the outer peripheral, surface of the rotor disc.
10. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the abrasive material extends substantially axially along the rotor disc.
11. A vane tip clearance system comprising: a rotating disc having an outer peripheral surface, the disc having a slot therein, the slot opening to the outer peripheral surface of the disc, said slot having at least one open end, and said insert and slot being configured to achieve circumferential restraint of the insert; an insert with a base and an abrasive material attached to the base, wherein the insert is retainably received in the slot such that the abrasive material is at least flush with the outer peripheral surface of the disc; wherein the insert extends substantially axially along the rotor disc; an elongated vane having a tip at one end, the tip being proximate a portion of the disc, whereby the abrasive material can engage and abrade the tip; and wherein the base includes a transverse protrusion and the slot is contoured to substantially matingly engage the protrusion, whereby the insert is restrained in at least one of the axial upstream direction and the axial downstream direction.
12. The system of claim 11 wherein the abrasive material is at least one of cubic boron nitride, silicon carbide, silicon nitride, alumina, zirconia or diamond.
13. The system of claim 11 wherein the abrasive material has an associated Mohs hardness of at least about 9.
14. The system of claim 11 wherein the disc includes a cavity, and further including a blade received within the cavity, wherein the slot opens at one end to the cavity such that one end of the insert is proximate the blade, whereby the insert is restrained in an axial direction toward the blade.
15. The system of claim 11 wherein the abrasive material protrudes beyond the outer peripheral surface of the disc.
16. The system of claim 11 wherein the base and the slot are configured as dovetails, whereby the insert is substantially circumferentially and substantially radially restrained in the slot.