Mounting and dismounting device for a liner of a gas turbine and a related method
US-10132243-B2 · Nov 20, 2018 · US
US10502131B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10502131-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615044674-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 16, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 10, 2019 |
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A wave rotor includes an inlet plate, an outlet plate, and a rotor drum positioned therebetween. The inlet plate is formed to include an inlet port arranged to receive gasses. The outlet plate is formed to include an outlet port arranged to receive the gasses flowing out of the wave rotor. The rotor drum is arranged to rotate relative to the inlet and outlet plates. A piston assembly is used to counteract forces from pressure built up in the rotor drum.
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A wave rotor assembly comprising a rotor drum having a forward end and an aft end, the rotor drum mounted for rotation about a central axis and including a plurality of rotor passages spaced apart from the central axis that extend along the central axis, an outlet plate offset from the aft end of the rotor drum by a clearance gap arranged to interact with gasses exiting the rotor passages at the aft end of the rotor drum, the outlet plate mounted for translation along the central axis relative to the rotor drum, and a piston assembly including a housing and a piston movable relative to the housing into engagement with the outlet plate to counteract pressure forces applied onto the outlet plate by gasses within the rotor passages at the aft end of the rotor drum to control translation of the outlet plate along the central axis, wherein the outlet plate is formed to include an outlet port spaced circumferentially apart from the piston assembly and a pressurizing passage aligned circumferentially with the piston assembly to allow gasses in the rotor passages to communicate with the piston assembly and wherein the piston is formed to include a piston passage aligned with the pressurizing passage formed in the outlet plate. 2. The wave rotor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the piston includes a front face that faces the outlet plate and a back face spaced apart from and opposite the front face and the piston passage extends through the piston between the front face and the back face. 3. The wave rotor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the outlet port extends circumferentially around a portion of the outlet plate to conduct gasses exiting out of the rotor passages at the aft end of the rotor drum. 4. The wave rotor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pressure forces of the gasses within the rotor passages are applied onto the outlet plate in a predetermined region and the piston is aligned with the predetermined region. 5. The wave rotor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the piston is mounted in the housing for movement along a piston axis that is spaced apart from and parallel to the central axis. 6. The wave rotor assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an inlet plate arranged adjacent to the forward end of the rotor drum wherein the inlet plate is formed to include an inlet port aligned with at least some of the rotor passages at the forward end of the rotor drum. 7. The wave rotor assembly of claim 6 , wherein the rotor drum is mounted for rotation about the central axis relative to the inlet plate. 8. The wave rotor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the rotor drum includes an inner tube, an outer tube, and a plurality of webs extending radially between the inner tube and the outer tube to define the rotor passages. 9. A wave rotor assembly comprising a rotor drum having a forward end and an aft end, the rotor drum mounted for rotation about a central axis and including a plurality of rotor passages spaced apart from the central axis that extend along the central axis, an inlet plate arranged to block gasses from exiting the rotor passages at the forward end of the rotor drum, and a piston assembly arranged to engage with the inlet plate to counteract pressure forces applied onto the inlet plate by gasses within the rotor passages at the forward end of the rotor drum, wherein the inlet plate is formed to include an inlet port spaced circumferentially apart from the piston assembly and a pressurizing passage aligned circumferentially with the piston assembly to allow gasses in the rotor passages to communicate with the piston assembly and wherein the piston assembly includes a housing engaged with the inlet plate and a piston that is formed to include a piston passage aligned with the pressurizing passage formed in the inlet plate. 10. The wave rotor assembly of claim 9 , wherein the pressure forces of the gasses within the rotor passages are applied onto the inlet plate in a predetermined region, and the housing is aligned with the predetermined region. 11. The wave rotor assembly of claim 9 , further comprising an outlet plate arranged adjacent to the aft end of the rotor drum wherein the outlet plate is formed to include an outlet port aligned with at least some of the rotor passages at the aft end of the rotor drum. 12. The wave rotor assembly of claim 11 , wherein the rotor drum is mounted for rotation about the central axis relative to the outlet plate. 13. A method of operating a wave rotor assembly, the method comprising providing a rotor drum having a forward end and an aft end, an outlet plate offset from the aft end of the rotor drum by a clearance gap, and a piston assembly arranged to engage the outlet plate, introducing gasses into the rotor drum to cause a first force to be applied onto the outlet plate at the aft end of the rotor drum, and applying a pressure from the gasses in the rotor drum to the piston assembly to cause the piston assembly to apply a second force onto the outlet plate to counteract the first force, wherein the outlet plate is formed to include an outlet port spaced apart circumferentially from the piston assembly and a pressurizing passage aligned circumferentially with the piston assembly to allow a portion of the gasses to communicate with the piston assembly and wherein a piston included in the piston assembly is formed to include a piston passage that is aligned with the pressurizing passage formed in the outlet plate.
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