Turbine stator assembly with a radial degree of freedom between a guide vane assembly and a sealing ring
US-12116897-B2 · Oct 15, 2024 · US
US9506364B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9506364-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113521635-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 11, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jan 12, 2010 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2016 |
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At least one sealing arrangement is provided for a connecting mechanism between an inner annular member or an outer annular member and an associated segment to connect between the annular members and the segments. The sealing arrangement includes an elastic sealing member provided between the sealing surfaces, disposed linearly along a side of polygon defined around a central axis.
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What is claimed is: 1. A sealing arrangement for use with a mechanism, the mechanism comprising an inner annular member having a central axis and an outer annular member surrounding around the inner annular member; a plurality of segments disposed between the inner and outer annular members and peripherally around the central axis; an inner connecting mechanism connecting between the segments and the inner annular member; and an outer connecting mechanism connecting between the segments and the outer annular member; wherein at least one of the inner connecting mechanism and the outer connecting mechanism includes a sealing arrangement; the sealing arrangement comprising a pair of first seal surfaces each of which extending radially from the central axis and formed on an associated one of segments; a pair of second seal surfaces each of which extending radially from the central axis and formed on said at least one of the annular members connected to the associated segment by an associated one of the connecting mechanisms, the second seal surfaces being positioned so that each of the second seal surfaces opposes each of the first seal surfaces; the first seal surfaces or the second seal surfaces having respective grooves that extend linearly along respective sides of a polygon defined around the central axis; and elastic seal members fitted in the grooves to retain sealing contacts with the opposed first and second seal surfaces, wherein the respective grooves extend in a direction perpendicular to a radial axis extending from the central axis when viewed in a radial cross-section. 2. The sealing arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the elastic sealing members are compressively fitted in the grooves, wherein the grooves have a square cross-section, wherein the elastic sealing members have a J-like configuration with a linear portion and a curved portion extending from a distal end of the linear portion, the elastic sealing member being positioned in the groove so that a proximal end of the linear portion and an intermediate region of the curved portion are forced on an inner surface of the groove, and wherein the curved portion makes contact with both the inner surface of the groove and an opposed seal surface. 3. A sealing arrangement for use with a mechanism, the mechanism comprising an inner annular member having a central axis and an outer annular member surrounding around the inner annular member; a plurality of segments disposed between the inner and outer annular members and peripherally around the central axis; an inner connecting mechanism connecting between the segments and the inner annular member; and an outer connecting mechanism connecting between the segments and the outer annular member; wherein at least one of the inner connecting mechanism and the outer connecting mechanism includes a sealing arrangement; the sealing arrangement comprising a pair of first seal surfaces each of which extending radially from the central axis and formed on an associated one of segments; a pair of second seal surfaces each of which extending radially from the central axis and formed on said at least one of the annular members connected to the associated segment by an associated one of the connecting mechanisms, the second seal surfaces being positioned so that each of the second seal surfaces opposes each of the first seal surfaces; the first seal surfaces or the second seal surfaces having respective grooves that extend linearly along respective sides of a polygon defined around the central axis; and elastic seal members fitted in the grooves to retain sealing contacts with the opposed first and second seal surfaces, wherein the elastic sealing members are compressively fitted in the grooves, wherein the grooves have a square cross-section, wherein the elastic sealing members have a J-like configuration with a linear portion and a curved portion extending from a distal end of the linear portion, the elastic sealing member being positioned in the groove so that a proximal end of the linear portion and an intermediate region of the curved portion are forced on an inner surface of the groove, and wherein the curved portion makes contact with both the inner surface of the groove and an opposed seal surface. 4. The sealing arrangement according to claim 3 , wherein the respective grooves extend in a direction perpendicular to a radial axis extending from the central axis when viewed in a radial cross-section.
by packing rings; Mechanical seals · CPC title
Fluid guiding means, e.g. vanes · CPC title
polygonal · CPC title
given by its similarity to a letter, e.g. T-shaped · CPC title
using maintaining alignment while permitting differential dilatation · CPC title
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