Bearing chamber with mapped thermal heat exchange fins
US-2024151155-A1 · May 9, 2024 · US
US9291072B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9291072-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213632765-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 1, 2012 |
| Priority date | Oct 6, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 22, 2016 |
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A journal housing including a series of housing threads defined on an outer radial surface. The series of housing threads may be adapted to threadably engage a series of casing threads defined on an inner radial surface of a casing. A shoulder may extend radially-outward from the outer radial surface, and the shoulder may be disposable axially-adjacent the casing and adapted to receive at least one first mechanical fastener.
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I claim: 1. A journal housing, comprising: a series of housing threads defined on an outer radial surface, the series of housing threads being adapted to threadably engage a series of casing threads defined on an inner radial surface of a casing; a shoulder extending radially-outward from the outer radial surface, the shoulder being disposable axially-adjacent the casing and adapted to receive at least one first mechanical fastener; an inner journal housing comprising a first inner journal housing section and a second inner journal housing section, the first and second journal housing sections being configured to form a complete annulus when coupled together, and the first inner journal housing section including a shoulder proximate an interface between the first and second inner journal housing sections; and an outer journal housing disposed radially-outward from and concentric with the inner journal housing, wherein the outer journal housing defines the series of housing threads. 2. The journal housing of claim 1 , wherein the series of housing threads comprises buttress threads. 3. The journal housing of claim 2 , wherein the buttress threads comprise square buttress threads. 4. The journal housing of claim 1 , wherein the series of housing threads comprises external threads and the series of casing threads comprises internal threads. 5. The journal housing of claim 1 , wherein the at least one first mechanical fastener prevents the journal housing from threadably disengaging with the casing. 6. The journal housing of claim 1 , wherein the inner journal housing comprises first and second outer surfaces that are radially offset from one another. 7. The journal housing of claim 1 , wherein one or more second mechanical fasteners extend through the shoulder of the first inner journal housing section and into the second inner journal housing section to secure the first and second inner journal housing sections together. 8. A turbomachine, comprising: a journal bearing disposed radially-outward from a rotatable shaft, the journal bearing being configured to provide support to the rotatable shaft; a journal housing disposed radially-outward from the journal bearing and having a series of housing threads defined on an outer radial surface thereof, the journal housing further comprising: an inner journal housing comprising a first inner journal housing section and a second inner journal housing section, the first and second journal housing sections being configured to form a complete annulus when coupled together, and the first inner journal housing section including a shoulder proximate an interface between the first and second inner journal housing sections; and an outer journal housing disposed radially-outward from and concentric with the inner journal housing, wherein the outer journal housing defines the series of housing threads; a casing having a series of casing threads defined on an inner radial surface thereof, the series of housing threads adapted to threadably engage the series of casing threads; a seal disposed inboard of the journal housing; and a spacer ring interposing the journal housing and the seal, the spacer ring being adapted to maintain a predetermined distance between the journal housing and the seal. 9. The turbomachine of claim 8 , further comprising a plate secured to the journal housing and adapted to maintain the journal bearing in a concentric position with the journal housing. 10. The turbomachine of claim 8 , wherein the inner journal housing further comprises an inner journal housing shoulder that extends radially-inward from an inner radial surface of the inner journal housing, the inner journal housing shoulder being adapted to maintain the journal bearing in a concentric position with the journal housing. 11. The turbomachine of claim 8 , wherein the outer journal housing further comprises an outer journal housing shoulder that extends radially-outward from the outer radial surface of the outer journal housing. 12. The turbomachine of claim 11 , wherein the outer journal housing shoulder is adapted to receive one or more first mechanical fasteners that prevent the journal housing from threadably disengaging with the casing. 13. The turbomachine of claim 12 , further comprising a thrust housing arranged proximate an axial end of the journal housing and coupled to the casing with one or more second mechanical fasteners, wherein the one or more second mechanical fasteners are positioned at substantially the same radial distance from the shaft as the one or more first mechanical fasteners. 14. A method of operating a turbomachine, comprising, supporting a shaft with a journal bearing, the shaft being arranged for rotation within a casing; and supporting the journal bearing within a journal housing disposed radially-outward from the journal bearing, the journal housing having a series of housing threads defined on an outer radial surface thereof, and the series of housing threads being threadably engageable with a series of casing threads defined on an inner radial surface of the casing, the journal housing further comprising: an inner journal housing comprising a first inner journal housing section and a second inner journal housing section, the first and second journal housing sections being configured to form a complete annulus when coupled together, and the first inner journal housing section including a shoulder proximate an interface between the first and second inner journal housing sections; and an outer journal housing disposed radially-outward from and concentric with the inner journal housing, wherein the outer journal housing defines the series of housing threads. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising preventing the journal housing from threadably disengaging from the casing with one or more mechanical fasteners. 16. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: sealing the shaft with a seal arranged inboard from the journal housing; and positioning a spacer ring between the journal housing and the seal, the spacer ring being adapted to maintain a predetermined distance between the journal housing and the seal.
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