Aerodynamic coupling between two annular rows of stationary vanes in a turbine engine

US9759234B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9759234-B2
Application numberUS-201113696727-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 17, 2011
Priority dateJun 18, 2010
Publication dateSep 12, 2017
Grant dateSep 12, 2017

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A turbine engine has at least two successive annular rows of stationary vanes, e.g. formed by the vanes of a nozzle and by an annular row of casing arms arranged downstream from the nozzle Each casing arm extends substantially in a radial plane passing between the trailing edges of two adjacent stationary vanes of the nozzle, and the pitch between these two stationary vanes is greater than the pitch between the other stationary vanes of the nozzle, in such a manner that the wakes formed at the trailing edges of these two stationary vanes pass respectively on either side of the corresponding casing arm.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A turbine engine, comprising: at least first and second axially successive annular rows of stationary vanes, wherein each stationary vane of the second annular row extends in a radial plane lying between trailing edges of two consecutive stationary vanes of the first annular row, and wherein a pitch between said two consecutive stationary vanes of the first annular row located on either side of a radial plane passing through a stationary vane of the second annular row is equal to approximately about 1.5 times than a pitch between two consecutive stationary vanes of the first annular row located between two consecutive radial planes each passing through two consecutive stationary vanes of the second annular row. 2. The turbine engine according to claim 1 , wherein the pitch between the two stationary vanes of the first annular row that are located on either side of the radial plane passing via a stationary vane of the second annular row is equal to 360° (1+m/n)/N, n being the number of stationary vanes of the second annular row, N being equal to 360°/P 2 , and P 2 being the pitch between the two consecutive stationary vanes of the first annular row located between two consecutive radial planes each passing through two consecutive stationary vanes of the second annular row, the number of stationary vanes of the first annular row being an integer multiple of the number of stationary vanes of the second annular row, and in being an integer less than (n−1) and greater than or equal to zero. 3. The turbine engine according to claim 1 , wherein the pitch between said two consecutive stationary vanes of the first annular row located on either side of the radial plane passing through a stationary vane of the annular second row is equal to about 5.4° and the pitch between the two consecutive stationary vanes of the first annular row located between two consecutive radial planes each passing through two consecutive stationary vanes of the second annular row is equal to about 3.6°. 4. The turbine engine according to claim 1 , wherein the radial plane passing via a stationary vane of the second annular row passes between a pressure side of a first vane and a suction side of a consecutive second vane of the first annular row, and a circumferential distance between said radial plane and the pressure side of said first vane is less than a circumferential distance between the radial plane and the suction side of said second vane. 5. The turbine engine according to claim 1 , wherein said first and second successive annular rows of stationary vanes are respectively an annular row of stationary vanes of a nozzle stage and an annular row of casing arms arranged downstream from the nozzle.

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  • by mistuning rotor blades or stator vanes with irregular interblade spacing, airfoil shape · CPC title

  • of the blades of successive rotor or stator blade-rows · CPC title

  • F04D29/666Primary

    by means of rotor construction or layout, e.g. unequal distribution of blades or vanes · CPC title

  • using blades (F01D5/148 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Blade shapes · CPC title

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What does patent US9759234B2 cover?
A turbine engine has at least two successive annular rows of stationary vanes, e.g. formed by the vanes of a nozzle and by an annular row of casing arms arranged downstream from the nozzle Each casing arm extends substantially in a radial plane passing between the trailing edges of two adjacent stationary vanes of the nozzle, and the pitch between these two stationary vanes is greater than the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Domercq Olivier Stephane, Perrot Vincent Paul Gabriel, Reiss Hanna, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04D29/666. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 12 2017 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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