Blade system, and corresponding method of manufacturing a blade system
US-2016108737-A1 · Apr 21, 2016 · US
US11739645B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11739645-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017038540-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 30, 2020 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 29, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 29, 2023 |
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A vibrational dampening element is attached to a component and configured to adjust the amplitude of oscillations of the component. The vibrational dampening element includes a mass. The mass includes a main body and a member extending from the main body. A casing that encapsulates the mass. A fluidic chamber defined between the mass and the casing. A first fluidic portion is disposed between a first side of the mass and the casing. The first fluidic portion includes a first accumulator portion directly neighboring the member. A second fluidic portion is disposed between a second side of the mass and the casing. The second fluidic portion includes a second accumulator portion directly neighboring the member. The first accumulator portion is in fluid communication with the second accumulator portion. The vibrational dampening element further includes a primary passage that extends between the first fluidic portion and the second fluidic portion.
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A vibrational dampening element attached to a turbine component and configured to adjust an amplitude of oscillations of the turbine component, the vibrational dampening element comprising: a mass having a main body and a member extending from the main body, wherein the member is an annular member that surrounds the main body of the mass such that the mass defines a circular cross section; a casing encapsulating the mass; a fluidic chamber defined between the mass and the casing and filled with a fluid; a first fluidic portion of the fluidic chamber disposed between a first side of the mass and the casing, wherein the first fluidic portion includes a first accumulator portion that extends along the member; a second fluidic portion disposed between a second side of the mass and the casing, wherein the second fluidic portion includes a second accumulator portion that extends along the member, and wherein the first accumulator portion is in fluid communication with the second accumulator portion; and a primary passage that extends between the first fluidic portion and the second fluidic portion, wherein the primary passage extends along an axial centerline of the vibrational dampening element. 2. The vibrational dampening element as in claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of secondary passages circumferentially spaced apart from one another, wherein each secondary passage in the plurality of secondary passages extends through the member from the first accumulator portion to the second accumulator portion. 3. The vibrational dampening element as in claim 1 , further comprising a first bellows tube extending between the first side of the member and the casing and a second bellows tube extending between the second side of the member and the casing. 4. The vibrational dampening element as in claim 3 , wherein the mass is suspended within the fluid by the first bellows tube and the second bellows tube. 5. The vibrational dampening element as in claim 1 , wherein the annular member is corrugated. 6. The vibrational dampening element as in claim 1 , wherein the member is coupled to the casing such that the mass is cantilevered within the fluid within the casing. 7. The vibrational dampening element as in claim 1 , wherein the primary passage is oriented generally along a direction of oscillations of the turbine component. 8. A rotor blade, comprising: a platform; a shank extending radially inward from the platform; an airfoil extending radially outward from a root coupled to the platform to a tip, wherein a vibrational dampening element is attached to the rotor blade and configured to adjust an amplitude of oscillations of the rotor blade, the vibrational dampening element comprising: a mass having a main body and a member extending from the main body, wherein the member is an annular member that surrounds the main body of the mass such that the mass defines a circular cross section; a casing encapsulating the mass; a fluidic chamber defined between the mass and the casing and filled with a fluid; a first fluidic portion of the fluidic chamber disposed between a first side of the mass and the casing, wherein the first fluidic portion includes a first accumulator portion that extends along the member; a second fluidic portion disposed between a second side of the mass and the casing, wherein the second fluidic portion includes a second accumulator portion that extends along the member, and wherein the first accumulator portion is in fluid communication with the second accumulator portion; and a primary passage that extends between the first fluidic portion and the second fluidic portion. 9. The rotor blade as in claim 8 , wherein the primary passage extends along an axial centerline of the vibrational dampening element. 10. The rotor blade as in claim 8 , further comprising a plurality of secondary passages circumferentially spaced apart from one another, wherein each secondary passage in the plurality of secondary passages extends through the member from the first accumulator portion to the second accumulator portion. 11. The rotor blade as in claim 8 , further comprising a first bellows tube extending between the first side of the member and the casing and a second bellows tube extending between the second side of the member and the casing. 12. The rotor blade as in claim 11 , wherein the mass is suspended within fluid by the first bellows tube and the second bellows tube. 13. The rotor blade as in claim 8 , wherein the annular member is corrugated. 14. The rotor blade as in claim 8 , wherein the member is coupled to the casing such that the mass is cantilevered within fluid inside of the casing. 15. The rotor blade as in claim 8 , wherein the primary passage is oriented generally along a direction of oscillations of the rotor blade. 16. The rotor blade as in claim 8 , wherein the vibrational dampening element is a plurality of vibrational dampening elements, each vibrational dampening element in the plurality of vibrational dampening elements attached to the airfoil at different span locations, and wherein each vibrational dampening element is sized to be tuned to a frequency based on the respective span location to which each vibrational dampening element is attached. 17. A vibrational dampening element attached to a turbine component and configured to adjust an amplitude of oscillations of the turbine component, the vibrational dampening element comprising: a mass having a main body and a member extending from the main body, wherein the member is an annular member that surrounds the main body of the mass such that the mass defines a circular cross section, and wherein the annular member is corrugated; a casing encapsulating the mass; a fluidic chamber defined between the mass and the casing and filled with a fluid; a first fluidic portion of the fluidic chamber disposed between a first side of the mass and the casing, wherein the first fluidic portion includes a first accumulator portion that extends along the member; a second fluidic portion disposed between a second side of the mass and the casing, wherein the second fluidic portion includes a second accumulator portion that extends along the member, and wherein the first accumulator portion is in fluid communication with the second accumulator portion; and a primary passage that extends between the first fluidic portion and the second fluidic portion.
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