Turbine of a turbomachine

US9255480B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9255480-B2
Application numberUS-201113284068-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 28, 2011
Priority dateOct 28, 2011
Publication dateFeb 9, 2016
Grant dateFeb 9, 2016

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A turbine of a turbomachine is provided and includes opposing endwalls defining a pathway for a fluid flow and a plurality of interleaved blade stages and nozzle stages arranged axially along the pathway. The plurality of the blade stages includes a last blade stage at a downstream end of the pathway and a next-to-last blade stage upstream from the last blade stage. The plurality of the nozzle stages includes a last nozzle stage between the last blade stage and the next-to-last blade stage and a next-to-last nozzle stage upstream from the next-to-last blade stage. At least one of the next-to-last blade stage and the next-to-last nozzle stage includes aerodynamic elements configured to interact with the fluid flow and to define a throat distribution producing a tip strong pressure profile in the fluid flow.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A turbine of a turbomachine, comprising: opposing first and second endwalls defining a pathway for a fluid flow; and a plurality of interleaved blade stages and nozzle stages arranged axially along the pathway, the plurality of the blade stages including a last blade stage at a downstream end of the pathway and a next-to-last blade stage upstream from the last blade stage, the plurality of the nozzle stages including a last nozzle stage between the last blade stage and the next-to-last blade stage and a next-to-last nozzle stage upstream from the next-to-last blade stage, and at least one of the next-to-last blade stage and the next-to-last nozzle stage including aerodynamic elements configured to interact with the fluid flow and to define a throat distribution as a radial throat distribution that is a circumferentially averaged profile that exhibits a non-dimensional relative exit angle distribution ranging from between 1.00 and 1.05 at the first endwall to between 0.95 and 1.00 at the second endwall, wherein adjacent blades of the next-to-last blade stage are arranged such that the throat distribution increases along an entire span of the blades and adjacent nozzles of the next-to-last nozzle stage are arranged such that the throat distribution increases along an entire span of the nozzles. 2. The turbine according to claim 1 , wherein the fluid flow comprises a flow of high temperature fluids produced by combustion. 3. The turbine according to claim 1 , wherein each blade stage of the plurality of the blade stages comprises an annular array of blades that extend through the pathway between the opposing first and second endwalls. 4. The turbine according to claim 1 , wherein each nozzle stage of the plurality of the nozzle stages comprises an annular array of nozzles that extend through the pathway between the opposing first and second endwalls. 5. The turbine according to claim 1 , wherein the aerodynamic elements of at least the next-to-last blade stage comprise adjacent aerodynamic elements. 6. The turbine according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the last blade stage and the last nozzle stage includes adjacent aerodynamic elements. 7. A turbine of a turbomachine, comprising: opposing first and second endwalls defining a pathway for a fluid flow; and a plurality of interleaved blade stages and nozzle stages arranged axially along the pathway, the plurality of the blade stages including a last blade stage at a downstream end of the pathway and a next-to-last blade stage upstream from the last blade stage, the plurality of the nozzle stages including a last nozzle stage between the last blade stage and the next-to-last blade stage and a next-to-last nozzle stage upstream from the next-to-last blade stage, and the next-to-last blade stage including aerodynamic elements configured to interact with the fluid flow and to define a throat distribution as a radial throat distribution that is a circumferentially averaged profile that exhibits a non-dimensional relative exit angle distribution ranging from between 1.00 and 1.05 at the first endwall to between 0.95 and 1.00 at the second endwall, wherein adjacent blades of the next-to-last blade stage are arranged such that the throat distribution increases along an entire span of the blades. 8. The turbine according to claim 7 , wherein the fluid flow comprises a flow of high temperature fluids produced by combustion. 9. The turbine according to claim 7 , wherein each blade stage of the plurality of the blade stages comprises an annular array of blades that extend through the pathway between the opposing first and second endwalls. 10. The turbine according to claim 7 , wherein each nozzle stage of the plurality of the nozzle stages comprises an annular array of nozzles that extend through the pathway between the opposing first and second endwalls. 11. The turbine according to claim 7 , wherein the aerodynamic elements of at least the next-to-last blade stage comprise adjacent aerodynamic elements. 12. The turbine according to claim 7 , wherein at least one of the last blade stage and the last nozzle stage includes adjacent aerodynamic elements. 13. A turbomachine, comprising: a compressor to compress inlet gas to produce compressed inlet gas; a combustor to combust the compressed inlet gas along with fuel to produce a fluid flow; and a turbine receptive of the fluid flow and comprising opposing first and second endwalls defining a pathway for the fluid flow and a plurality of interleaved blade stages and nozzle stages arranged axially along the pathway, the plurality of the blade stages including a next-to-last blade stage and a last blade stage sequentially disposed along the pathway, the plurality of the nozzle stages including a next-to-last nozzle stage and a last nozzle stage sequentially disposed along the pathway, and at least one of the next-to-last blade stage and the next-to-last nozzle stage including aerodynamic elements configured to interact with the fluid flow and to define a throat distribution as a radial throat distribution that is a circumferentially averaged profile that exhibits a non-dimensional relative exit angle distribution ranging from between 1.00 and 1.05 at the first endwall to between 0.95 and 1.00 at the second endwall, wherein adjacent blades of the next-to-last blade stage are arranged such that the throat distribution increases along an entire span of the blades and adjacent nozzles of the next-to-last nozzle stage are arranged such that the throat distribution increases along an entire span of the nozzles. 14. The turbomachine according to claim 13 , wherein the fluid flow comprises a flow of high temperature fluids produced by combustion within the combustor. 15. The turbomachine according to claim 13 , wherein each blade stage of the plurality of the blade stages comprises an annular array of blades that extend through the pathway between the opposing first and second endwalls. 16. The turbomachine according to claim 13 , wherein each nozzle stage of the plurality of the nozzle stages comprises an annular array of nozzles that extend through the pathway between the opposing first and second endwalls. 17. The turbomachine according to claim 13 , wherein the aerodynamic elements of at least the next-to-last blade stage comprise adjacent aerodynamic elements. 18. The turbomachine according to claim 13 , wherein at least one of the last blade stage and the last nozzle stage includes adjacent aerodynamic elements. 19. A turbine of a turbomachine, comprising: opposing first and second endwalls defining a pathway for a fluid flow; and a plurality of interleaved blade stages and nozzle stages arranged axially along the pathway, the plurality of the blade stages including a last blade stage at a downstream end of the pathway and a next-to-last blade stage upstream from the last blade stage, the plurality of the nozzle stages including a last nozzle stage between the last blade stage and the next-to-last blade stage and a next-to-last nozzle stage upstream from the next-to-last blade stage, and the last blade stage and the last nozzle stage including aerodynamic elements configured to define a throat distribution as a radial throat distribution that is a circumferentially averaged profile that exhibits a non-dimensional relative exit angle distribution ranging from between 1.00 and 1.05 at the first endwall to between 0.95 and 1.00 at the second endwall, wherein adjacent blades of the last blade stage are arran

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  • related to the tip of a stator vane · CPC title

  • F01D5/141Primary

    Shape, i.e. outer, aerodynamic form (F01D5/148 - F01D5/20 take precedence; blade construction F01D5/147) · CPC title

  • related to the tip of a rotor blade · CPC title

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What does patent US9255480B2 cover?
A turbine of a turbomachine is provided and includes opposing endwalls defining a pathway for a fluid flow and a plurality of interleaved blade stages and nozzle stages arranged axially along the pathway. The plurality of the blade stages includes a last blade stage at a downstream end of the pathway and a next-to-last blade stage upstream from the last blade stage. The plurality of the nozzle …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Smith Paul Kendall, Siden Gunnar Leif, Bielek Craig Allen, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01D5/141. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 09 2016 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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