IP Library Granted Patent US 8,469,659
Granted Patent B2
US 8,469,659 · App. 12/670,962 · Granted Jun 25, 2013

Turbine blade cascade endwall

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Patent No.
US 8,469,659
App. No.
12/670,962
Granted
Jun 25, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided is a turbine blade cascade endwall that is capable of suppressing a vortex generated on a suction surface of a turbine stator blade and that is capable of reducing secondary-flow loss due to this vortex. A turbine blade cascade endwall that is positioned on a tip side of a plurality of turbine stator blades arranged in a ring form is provided with a pressure gradient alleviating part that alleviates a pressure gradient generated in the blade height direction at a suction surface of the turbine stator blades due to a clearance leakage flow, leaking out of a gap between a tip of a turbine rotor blade located on the upstream side of the turbine stator blades and a tip endwall disposed facing the tip of this turbine rotor blade.

Claims (15)

1. A turbine blade cascade endwall that is positioned on a tip side of a plurality of turbine stator blades arranged in a ring form, wherein,

assuming that 0% Cax is a leading edge position of the turbine stator blades in an axial direction, that 100% Cax is a trailing edge position of the turbine stator blades in the axial direction, that 0% pitch is a position on a suction surface of the turbine stator blades, and that 100% pitch is a position on a pressure surface of a turbine stator blade facing the suction surface of the turbine stator blade,

a convex portion that is gently swollen as a whole and extends substantially parallel to the axial direction, within a range from substantially −50% Cax to +50% Cax and within a range from substantially 0% pitch to substantially 50% pitch, is provided between one turbine stator blade and another turbine stator blade arranged adjacent to this turbine stator blade, and

an apex of the convex portion is formed along the axial direction within a range from substantially −20% Cax to substantially +20% Cax.

2. A turbine blade cascade endwall that is positioned on a tip side of a plurality of turbine stator blades arranged in a ring form, wherein,

assuming that 0% Cax is a leading edge position of the turbine stator blades in an axial direction, that 100% Cax is a trailing edge position of the turbine stator blades in the axial direction, that 0% pitch is a position on a suction surface of the turbine stator blades, and that 100% pitch is a position on a pressure surface of a turbine stator blade facing the suction surface of the turbine stator blade,

a concave portion that is gently depressed as a whole and extends substantially parallel to the axial direction, within a range from substantially −50% Cax to +50% Cax and within a range from substantially 0% pitch to substantially 50% pitch, is provided between one turbine stator blade and another turbine stator blade arranged adjacent to this turbine stator blade.

3. A turbine blade cascade endwall that is positioned on a tip side of a plurality of turbine stator blades arranged in a ring form, wherein,

assuming that 0% Cax is a leading edge position of the turbine stator blades in an axial direction, that 100% Cax is a trailing edge position of the turbine stator blades in the axial direction, that 0% pitch is a position on a suction surface of the turbine stator blades, and that 100% pitch is a position on a pressure surface of a turbine stator blade facing the suction surface of the turbine stator blade,

a convex portion that is gently swollen as a whole and extends substantially parallel to the axial direction, within a range from substantially −50% Cax to +50% Cax and within a range from substantially 0% pitch to substantially 50% pitch, is provided between one turbine stator blade and another turbine stator blade arranged adjacent to this turbine stator blade,

a concave portion that is gently depressed as a whole and extends substantially parallel to the axial direction, within a range from substantially −50% Cax to +50% Cax and within a range from substantially 0% pitch to substantially 50% pitch, is provided between one turbine stator blade and another turbine stator blade arranged adjacent to this turbine stator blade so as to be continuous with the convex portion, flanking the convex portion therebetween with the suction surface, and

an apex of the convex portion is formed along the axial direction within a range from substantially −20% Cax to substantially +20% Cax.

4. A turbine provided with the turbine blade cascade endwall according to claim 1 .

5. A turbine provided with the turbine blade cascade endwall according to claim 2 .

6. A turbine provided with the turbine blade cascade endwall according to claim 3 .

Assignments (4)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE REMOVING PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 11921683 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 054975 FRAME: 0438. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded May 26, 2023
From: MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS, LTD.
To: MITSUBISHI POWER, LTD.
Reel/Frame 063787/0867 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 13, 2021
From: MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS, LTD.
To: MITSUBISHI POWER, LTD.
Reel/Frame 054975/0438 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 26, 2015
From: MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.
To: MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS, LTD.
Reel/Frame 035101/0029 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 28, 2010
From: SAKAMOTO, YASURO; ITO, EISAKU; OTOMO, HIROYUKI
To: MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.
Reel/Frame 023865/0439 →