Wicket gate for a hydraulic turbine or pump

US11530678B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11530678-B2
Application numberUS-201917040303-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 28, 2019
Priority dateMar 22, 2018
Publication dateDec 20, 2022
Grant dateDec 20, 2022

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A wicket gate for a hydraulic turbine or pump contains a blade being defined by a pressure surface, an oppositely facing suction surface, a leading edge and a spaced apart trailing edge, a first trunnion, a second trunnion, an air inlet aperture, an air passage and at least one air outlet aperture. The profile of the suctions side surface of the blade along a cross section through a point P 1 and a point P 2 is concave. Whereas point P 1 is located on the suction side surface of the trailing edge where an air outlet aperture is located and point P 2 is spaced apart from point P 1 by less than 10% of the wicket gate length D and point P 2 is located upstream of point P 1 on a line perpendicular to the trailing edge starting at point P 1.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A wicket gate for a hydraulic turbine or pump, the wicket gate comprising: a blade being defined by a pressure side surface, an oppositely facing suction side surface, a leading edge and a spaced apart trailing edge; a first trunnion; a second trunnion; said blade and one of said first and second trunnions having an air passage with an air inlet aperture and air outlet apertures formed therein, wherein said air passage is connected with said air inlet aperture and said air outlet apertures in a way that air can flow from said air inlet aperture through said air passage to each of said air outlet apertures and said air outlet apertures are disposed at said trailing edge of said blade; and said suction side surface of said blade having a profile along a cross section through a point P 1 and a point P 2 being concave, whereas the point P 1 is disposed on said suction side surface of said trailing edge, directly at said trailing edge where one of said air outlet apertures is disposed, and the point P 2 is spaced apart from the point P 1 by less than 10% of a wicket gate length L and the point P 2 is disposed upstream of the point P 1 on a line perpendicular to said trailing edge starting at the point P 1 , and an angle between a first normal vector on said suction side surface N 1 disposed at the point P 1 and a second normal vector on said suction side surface N 2 disposed at the point P 2 being at least 2 degrees. 2. The wicket gate according to claim 1 , wherein said air inlet aperture is formed in said first trunnion. 3. The wicket gate according to claim 1 , wherein said air inlet aperture is formed in said second trunnion. 4. A wicket gate for a hydraulic turbine or pump, the wicket gate comprising: a blade being defined by a pressure side surface, an oppositely facing suction side surface, a leading edge and a spaced apart trailing edge; a first trunnion; a second trunnion; said blade and one of said first and second trunnions having an air passage with an air inlet aperture and air outlet apertures formed therein, wherein said air passage is connected with said air inlet aperture and said air outlet apertures in a way that air can flow from said air inlet aperture through said air passage to each of said air outlet apertures and said air outlet apertures are disposed at said trailing edge of said blade, in a region of said air outlet apertures said pressure side surface being extended further than said suction side surface in the direction of the trailing edge of the blade; and said suction side surface of said blade having a profile along a cross section through a point P 1 and a point P 2 being concave, whereas the point P 1 is disposed on said suction side surface of said trailing edge, directly at said trailing edge where one of said air outlet apertures is disposed, and the point P 2 is spaced apart from the point P 1 by less than 10% of a wicket gate length L and the point P 2 is disposed upstream of the point P 1 on a line perpendicular to said trailing edge starting at the point P 1 .

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  • F03B11/002Primary

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What does patent US11530678B2 cover?
A wicket gate for a hydraulic turbine or pump contains a blade being defined by a pressure surface, an oppositely facing suction surface, a leading edge and a spaced apart trailing edge, a first trunnion, a second trunnion, an air inlet aperture, an air passage and at least one air outlet aperture. The profile of the suctions side surface of the blade along a cross section through a point P 1 …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Voith Patent Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F03B11/002. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 20 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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