RADIAL SEAL PIN
The present application provides a turbine bucket. The turbine bucket may include a shank, a radial seal pin slot positioned on the shank, and a seal pin positioned within the radial seal pin slot. The seal pin may include a pair of shouldered ends.
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The present application relates generally to gas turbine engines and more particularly relates to a radial seal pin design for preventing leakage between gas turbine buckets.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONGas turbines generally include a rotor with a number of circumferentially spaced blades or buckets. As is known, the buckets generally include an airfoil, a platform, a shank, a dovetail, and other elements. The dovetail may be positioned about a rotor and secured therein. The airfoils project into a hot combustion gas path produced by a combustor so as to convert the kinetic energy of the gas into rotational mechanical energy.
A radial seal pin may be used between the shanks of adjacent buckets so as to seal against cross-shank leakage with respect to gas turbines using long shank bucket designs. Generally described, the pin contacts a seal slot face angle under centrifugal load due to rotation and slides towards the side seal rails. The slot face angle forces the pin towards the adjacent bucket so as to prevent cross-shank leakage between two bucket shank cavities.
Current issues with such radial seal pins include mushrooming or flattened ends due to the use of low creep resistant material, buckling due to inadequate head space, pin binding, pin lockup, and simple pin wear. Moreover, leakage is still an issue even with properly functioning pins. Leakage areas include the shank inside diameter and outside diameter regions. The cross-shank leakage may lower the purge pressure in the bucket shank cavity. Such lower purge pressure may lead to possible hot gas ingestion and subsequent hardware distress.
There is thus a desire for improved radial seal pin designs for gas turbines. The improved radial seal pin design should adequately prevent or limit cross-shank leakage while being durable and reliable. Such improved sealing should provide improved cooling, increased bucket life, and overall increased system performance and efficiency.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present application thus provides a turbine bucket. The turbine bucket may include a shank, a radial seal pin slot positioned on the shank, and a seal pin positioned within the radial seal pin slot. The seal pin may include a pair of shouldered ends.
The present application further provides a turbine bucket. The turbine bucket may include a shank, a pair of radial seal pin slots positioned on the shank, and a seal pin positioned within each of the radial seal pin slots. The seal pin may include a pair of shouldered ends with a rounded portion and a flat portion.
These and other features and improvements of the present application will become apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art upon review of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the several drawings and the appended claims.
Referring now to the drawings, in which like numbers refer to like elements throughout the several views,
The gas turbine engine 10 may use natural gas, various other types of syngas, and other types of fuels. The gas turbine engine may be a 9FBA heavy duty gas turbine engine offered by General Electric Company of Schenectady, N.Y. The gas turbine engine 10 may have other configurations and may use other types of components. Other types of gas turbine engines may be used herein. Multiple gas turbine engines 10, other types of turbines, and other types of power generation equipment may be used herein together.
The seal pin 160 may be made out of an Inconel 738 material (a nickel-chromium superalloy) or similar types of material with sufficient bulk creep strength. The pin 160 may be positioned within the slots 150 in any orientation. The pin 160 may be used in any stage of the turbine 16 or elsewhere.
As is shown in
Generally described, for determinate sealing:
Fs≧Fr
Fc sin(α+β)≧μFp
Fc sin(α+β)≧μFc cos(α+β)
tan(α+β)≧μ
μ=0.35
α+β≧19.3°
Likewise, angle γ should be greater than the frictional angle between the bucket material and the pin material to prevent pin lock up due to thermal growth during transient conditions:
Fs≧Fr
F sin(γ)≧μFp
F sin(γ)≧μF cos(γ)
tan(γ)≧μ
μ=0.35
γ≧19.3°
The present application thus provides better sealing between turbine stage buckets. Specifically, the leakage areas about the radial seal pins may be substantially reduced. Improved sealing provides improved efficiency due to low leakage and also may reduce hot gas ingestion and improve component reliability.
It should be apparent that the foregoing relates only to certain embodiments of the present application and that numerous changes and modifications may be made herein by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the general spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims and the equivalents thereof.
Claims
1. A turbine bucket, comprising:
- a shank;
- a radial seal pin slot positioned on the shank; and
- a seal pin positioned within the radial seal pin slot;
- the seal pin comprising a pair of shouldered ends.
2. The turbine bucket of claim 1, wherein the shank comprises a pair of radial seal pin slots.
3. The turbine bucket of claim 1, wherein the pair of shouldered ends comprises a rounded portion and a flat portion.
4. The turbine bucket of claim 1, wherein the seal pin comprises a first length, the radial seal pin slot comprises a second length, and wherein the first length is shorter than the second length.
5. The turbine bucket of claim 1, further comprising a pair of buckets with a gap in between and wherein the seal pin is positioned in the gap.
6. The turbine bucket of claim 5, wherein the shank comprises a cover plate with a bucket angle α.
7. The turbine bucket of claim 6, wherein the radial seal pin slot comprises a seal pocket face with a seal pin bucket angle β.
8. The turbine bucket of claim 7, wherein the radial seal pin slot comprises an angled corner with an angle γ.
9. The turbine bucket of claim 8, wherein the combination of the angles α, β, and γ and a centrifugal force position the seal pin in the gap.
10. The turbine bucket of claim 1, wherein the shank comprises an outer diameter gap and an inner diameter gap and wherein the pair of shouldered ends fill the outer diameter gap and the inner diameter gap.
11. The turbine bucket of claim 1 wherein the seal pin comprises a nickel-chromium alloy.
12. A turbine bucket, comprising:
- a shank;
- a pair of radial seal pin slots positioned on the shank; and
- a seal pin positioned within each of the pair of radial seal pin slots;
- the seal pin comprising a pair of shouldered ends with a rounded portion and a flat portion.
13. The turbine bucket of claim 12, wherein each of the seal pins comprises a first length, each of the radial seal pin slots comprise a second length, and wherein the first length is shorter than the second length.
14. The turbine bucket of claim 1, further comprising a pair of buckets with a gap in between and wherein the seal pins are positioned in the gap.
15. The turbine bucket of claim 14, wherein the shank comprises a cover plate with a bucket angle α.
16. The turbine bucket of claim 15, wherein the radial seal pin slots comprise a seal pocket face with a seal pin bucket angle β.
17. The turbine bucket of claim 16, wherein the radial seal pin slot comprises an angled corner with an angle γ.
18. The turbine bucket of claim 17, wherein the combination of the angles α, β, and γ and a centrifugal force position the seal pins in the gap.
19. The turbine bucket of claim 12, wherein the shank comprises an outer diameter gap and an inner diameter gap and wherein the pair of shouldered ends fill the outer diameter gap and the inner diameter gap.
20. The turbine bucket of claim 12 wherein the seal pin comprises a nickel-chromium alloy.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 7, 2009
Publication Date: Apr 7, 2011
Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY (Schnectady, NY)
Inventors: Jalindar Appa Walunj (Bangalore Karnataka), Mark Steven Honkomp (Greenville, SC)
Application Number: 12/574,746
International Classification: F01D 5/22 (20060101);