IP Library Granted Patent US 10,156,141
Granted Patent B2
US 10,156,141 · App. 14/960,183 · Granted Dec 18, 2018

Rotor heat shield and method for securing the same into a rotor assembly

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Patent No.
US 10,156,141
App. No.
14/960,183
Granted
Dec 18, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present disclosure generally relates to a rotor assembly, and in particular relates to an improved rotor heat shield which provides an innovative configuration for securing the same to the rotor assembly. The rotor heat shield element is secured to the rotor assembly in correspondence of the groove in which it is inserted. Embodiments of the present disclosure can allow the removal of current fixation features on heat shields and blades. Furthermore, since the heat shield is no longer connected to a blade but directly to the rotor assembly, there is more freedom in selecting the number of heat shield elements to be provided to form the circumferential heat shield.

Claims (21)

1. Rotor heat shield element for a rotor assembly of a gas turbine, comprising: a heat shield, base feet configured to be inserted into a correspondent groove in a rotor assembly, the base feet being connected to the heat shield through a connection plate, the rotor heat shield element including a through-opening internally defined in said base feet, the through-opening having an inlet located on a bottom wall and an outlet on an opposed wall thereto of the base feet, wherein said through-opening is internally shaped such to define at least one stepped region wherein the inlet is larger than the outlet and is configured to receive a fixing plate for securing the rotor heat shield element to the rotor assembly.

2. Rotor heat shield element according to claim 1 , wherein said through-opening is disposed along a radial direction of the rotor when the base feet are inserted in the groove of the rotor.

3. Rotor heat shield element according to claim 1 , wherein said through-opening is T-shaped.

4. Rotor heat shield element according to claim 1 , wherein said through-opening is L-shaped.

5. Rotor heat shield element according to claim 1 , wherein said through-opening is U-shaped.

6. Rotor heat shield element according to claim 1 , wherein said outlet is located in a proximity of said connection plate.

7. Rotor heat shield element according to claim 1 , wherein said outlet is located centred or in a proximity of a free end of said base feet.

8. Rotor assembly for a gas turbine, said rotor assembly comprising:

an outer surface;

a circumferential groove in the outer surface for receiving a plurality of base feet; and

at least a recess located in a lateral wall of said groove and in the outer surface, the recess having facing sidewalls and a bottom wall sloped relative to the outer surface and the lateral wall.

9. Rotor assembly for a gas turbine according to claim 8 , comprising:

a plurality of recesses equidistantly located on a lateral wall of said groove.

10. Method for inserting and securing a rotor heat shield element into a rotor assembly, the method comprising:

providing a rotor heat shield element having base feet, wherein said base feet define internally a through-opening having an inlet located on a bottom wall and an outlet on an opposed wall thereto of the base feet, the through-opening being internally shaped such to define at least one stepped region;

inserting into the through-opening a fixing plate, the fixing plate having a shape to substantially match the internal shape of said through-opening and containing a blocking portion extending out from said outlet of the opposed wall when inserted into the base feet;

introducing the rotor heat shield into a rotor assembly, the rotor assembly including a circumferential groove shaped to receive said base feet, said groove containing at least a recess located on a lateral wall of said groove;

positioning the rotor heat shield element in the groove such that the blocking portion of the fixing plate is substantially aligned with said recess; and

bending the blocking portion towards the recess such to prevent movement of the rotor heat shield element along said groove.

11. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said groove includes a plurality of recesses equidistantly located on said lateral wall, the method comprising:

introducing a plurality of rotor heat shields into said groove, each rotor heat shield being positioned substantially in correspondence to a respective recess.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 11, 2017
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY GMBH
To: ANSALDO ENERGIA SWITZERLAND AG
Reel/Frame 041686/0884 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 25, 2016
From: FONT-CALAFELL, EDGAR; SIMON-DELGADO, CARLOS; NEU BRAND, FABIAN
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY GMBH
Reel/Frame 040121/0497 →