Device for assembling and disassembling a component of a gas turbine
US-2019211712-A1 · Jul 11, 2019 · US
US11725541B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11725541-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917270020-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 2, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 4, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2023 |
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A device for removing and/or installing an annular component, which is arranged at a position within a turbine housing, which position is accessible via an access point of the turbine housing. A method for removing and for installing a component of this type by a device of this type.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A device for removing and/or installing an annular component which is arranged within a turbine housing at a position which is accessible via an access point of the turbine housing, comprising: two sliding rails configured to extend through the access point into an interior of the turbine housing when mounted to a lower turbine housing region of the turbine housing such that they extend in a longitudinal direction and parallel to one another, a slide configured to be placed onto the sliding rails and to be slid to and fro on the sliding rails in the longitudinal direction, wherein the slide comprises a base plate and a component mount which, as viewed in the longitudinal direction, is fastened in a front end region of the base plate and is designed in such a way that the component to be removed or to be installed can be received on it and can be fastened to it releasably, the base plate being adapted to the component mount in such a way that a weight of the component which is received on the component mount is compensated for by way of a weight of the base plate as a counterweight, in such a way that wobbling of the slide on the sliding rails due to the weight of the component is prevented, wherein the slide is configured such that movement to and fro on the sliding rails is effective to move the component mount and the base plate into and out of the interior of the turbine housing, wherein the front end region of the base plate can be moved in the longitudinal direction beyond a front end of the sliding rails, and a first sliding face is provided in a predefined region of the front end region on an underside of the base plate, and wherein the first sliding face is disposed on a radially outer face of a sliding face element which is received in a cutout of the base plate, wherein a radially inner face of the sliding face element comprises a ramped surface that is ramped in the longitudinal direction, and wherein the sliding face element is moveable up and down relative to the base plate by moving in the longitudinal direction an adjusting unit that is disposed between the ramped surface and the base plate along the ramped surface. 2. The device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the base plate comprises a shape that is a segment of a cylindrical shape, wherein the cylindrical shape is concentric with a base plate longitudinal axis, and wherein the base plate longitudinal axis is parallel to the sliding rails. 3. The device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a second sliding face is provided opposite the first sliding face in an upper region of the component mount, a radius of which second sliding face corresponds to that of the first sliding face. 4. The device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the component mount comprises an annular carrier element which extends upward starting from the base plate and on which a plurality of component receptacle flanges which project outward in the longitudinal direction are provided in a manner which is distributed circumferentially, which the plurality of component receptacle flanges define radial outer faces which extend in the circumferential direction and are arranged on a common circular arc, a diameter of the common circular arc is slightly smaller than an internal diameter of the component. 5. The device as claimed in claim 4 , wherein an outwardly pointing end face of the carrier element or an outwardly pointing end face of a component receptacle flange of the plurality of component receptacle flanges defines a stop face for the component which is received on the plurality of component receptacle flanges. 6. The device as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the carrier element and/or the component receptacle flanges are/is provided with through holes which extend in the longitudinal direction. 7. The device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a handle is provided on the base plate and/or on the component mount, in order to move the slide manually on the sliding rails in the longitudinal direction. 8. A method for removing an annular component which is arranged within a turbine housing at a position which is accessible via an access point of the turbine housing, with the use of a device as claimed in claim 1 , the method comprising: introducing the sliding rails of the device through the access point of the turbine housing into an interior of the turbine housing; mounting the sliding rails at predefined positions in a lower region of the turbine housing in such a way that they extend from a position in a region of the access point in a longitudinal direction and parallel to one another in a direction of the component to be removed; placing the slide of the device onto the sliding rails in such a way that the component mount points in the direction of the component; moving the slide on the sliding rails in the direction of the component until the component mount receives the component, it being possible for the component mount to optionally be oriented relative to the component beforehand; fastening the component to the component mount; moving the slide on the sliding rails in a direction of the access point; detaching the component from the component mount; and removing the component. 9. A method for installing an annular component within a turbine housing at a predefined installation position which is accessible via an access point of the turbine housing, with the use of a device as claimed in claim 1 , the method comprising: introducing the sliding rails of the device through the access point of the turbine housing into an interior of the turbine housing; mounting the sliding rails at predefined positions in a lower region of the turbine housing in such a way that they extend from a position in a region of the access point in a longitudinal direction and parallel to one another in a direction of the predefined installation position; placing the slide of the device onto the sliding rails in such a way that the component mount points in the direction of the predefined installation position; receiving and fastening the component on/to the component mount; moving the slide on the sliding rails in the direction of the predefined installation position until the component is arranged at the predefined installation position, it being possible for the component mount to optionally be oriented relative to the installation position beforehand; and detaching the component from the component mount and moving the slide on the sliding rails as far as into the region of the access point. 10. A device for removing and/or installing an annular component which is arranged within a turbine housing at a position which is accessible via an access point of the turbine housing, comprising: two sliding rails configured to extend through the access point into an interior of the turbine housing when directly mounted to a lower turbine housing region of the turbine housing such that they extend in a longitudinal direction and parallel to one another, and a slide configured to be placed onto the sliding rails and to be slid to and fro on the sliding rails in the longitudinal direction, wherein the slide comprises a base plate and a component mount which, as viewed in the longitudinal direction, is fastened in a front end region of the base plate and is designed in such a way that the component to be removed or to be installed can be received on it and can be fastened to it releasably, the base plate being adapted to the component mount in such a way that a weight of the component which is received on the component mount is compensated for by way of a weight of the base plate as a counterweight, in such a way that wobbling of the slide on the sliding rails due to th
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