WO2013095211A1 - Support structure for a gas turbine engine - Google Patents

Support structure for a gas turbine engine Download PDF

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WO2013095211A1
WO2013095211A1 PCT/SE2011/000245 SE2011000245W WO2013095211A1 WO 2013095211 A1 WO2013095211 A1 WO 2013095211A1 SE 2011000245 W SE2011000245 W SE 2011000245W WO 2013095211 A1 WO2013095211 A1 WO 2013095211A1
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leading edge
trailing edge
support structure
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Egon Aronsson
Per WIDSTRÖM
Elinor Magnusson
Johan THORÈUS
Christian LUNDH
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Volvo Aero Corporation
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Priority to JP2014548721A priority Critical patent/JP5946543B2/en
Priority to ES11877972.7T priority patent/ES2605102T3/en
Priority to EP11877972.7A priority patent/EP2794182B1/en
Priority to US14/367,324 priority patent/US9951692B2/en
Priority to PCT/SE2011/000245 priority patent/WO2013095211A1/en
Publication of WO2013095211A1 publication Critical patent/WO2013095211A1/en

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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02CGAS-TURBINE PLANTS; AIR INTAKES FOR JET-PROPULSION PLANTS; CONTROLLING FUEL SUPPLY IN AIR-BREATHING JET-PROPULSION PLANTS
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    • B23KSOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM
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    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23KSOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM
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    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23KSOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
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    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
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    • F01DNON-POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT MACHINES OR ENGINES, e.g. STEAM TURBINES
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23KSOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM
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  • the present disclosure relates to a support structure according to the preamble of claim 1. Moreover, the present disclosure relates to a gas turbine engine according to the preamble of claim 12 and an aeroplane according to the preamble of claim 14.
  • the present disclosure relates to a method for constructing a support structure
  • Gas turbine engines are known in the art.
  • the expression "gas turbine engine” is meant to include various types of engines which admit air at relatively low velocity, heat it by combustion and expel it at a higher velocity.
  • Accommodated within the term gas turbine engine are, for example, turbojet engines, turbo-fan engines and open rotor turbojet engines.
  • a gas turbine engine generally includes one or more support structures, each one of which being adapted to provide at least one flow guiding passage.
  • a support structure may generally include one or more load carrying members extending between an inner housing and an outer housing.
  • a support structure may be adapted to be moveable, e.g. rotatable, or fixed in relation to other portions of the gas turbine engine.
  • a support structure is manufactured by firstly providing an inner housing and an outer housing and subsequently attaching load carrying members, e.g. struts, each one of which extending between the inner and outer housings.
  • load carrying members e.g. struts
  • the space delimited by a portion of the inner ring, a portion of the outer ring and adjacent struts may be regarded as a flow guiding passage.
  • the traditional manufacturing method is generally time consuming and costly since it involves a plurality of manufacturing steps.
  • a stator component be manufactured by providing two stator sections, orienting the sections adjacent to one another in a circumferential direction of the stator and
  • One object of the present disclosure is to provide a support structure that has appropriate structural and/or thermal characteristics but which may nevertheless be manufactured at a reasonable cost.
  • the present disclosure relates to a support structure for a gas turbine engine.
  • the support structure has an axial extension in an axial direction and a circumferential extension in a circumferential direction.
  • the support structure comprises a plurality of tubular members of a first material type arranged in sequence in the circumferential direction. Each tubular member at least partially delimits a flow guiding passage extending at least partially in the axial direction.
  • the support structure comprises a leading portion and a trailing portion in the axial direction and the support structure comprises a leading edge member of a second material type. The leading edge member is located at the leading portion. At least two of the tubular members are fixedly attached to a leading edge member.
  • the first material type is different from the second material type.
  • the above support structure implies that a material type with e.g. a large structural and/or thermal capacity may be selectively used at locations with large structural and/or thermal loads. If for instance the support structure is used in a portion of an engine, which portion is located downstream of the combustion area of the engine, the leading edge may be subjected to larger structural and/or thermal loads as compared to the loads imparted on the tubular members. In such an implementation, the material type of the leading edge may have a higher structural and/or thermal capacity as compared to the corresponding capacity of the material type of the tubular members.
  • the expression "material type” relates to the material as such as well as the manufacturing method thereof.
  • the feature that the first material type is different from the second material type encompasses that the first material type is constituted by a first material and that the second material type is constituted by a second material and that the first material is different from the second material.
  • the feature that the first material type is different from the second material type also encompasses that the first and the second material types are constituted by the same, or at least similar, material but that the first material type has been manufactured in a different way as compared to the second material type to thereby impart different material type properties.
  • the leading edge member comprises an inner leading edge segment, an outer leading edge segment and at least one leading edge vane portion extending between the inner leading edge segment and the outer leading edge segment.
  • At least two of the tubular members are fixedly attached to a leading edge member such that the leading edge vane portion forms a leading edge separating at least two tubular members.
  • At least one of the inner leading edge ring segment and the outer leading edge ring segment forms a closed ring.
  • the support structure comprises a trailing edge member of a third material type, the first material type being different from the third material type.
  • the trailing edge member comprises an inner trailing edge ring segment, an outer trailing edge ring segment and at least one trailing edge vane portion extending between the inner trailing edge ring segment and the outer trailing edge ring segment.
  • At least two of the tubular members are fixedly attached to a trailing edge member such that a trailing edge vane portion of the trailing edge member forms a trailing edge separating at least two fluid guiding passages.
  • At least one of the inner trailing edge ring segment and the outer trailing edge ring segment forms a closed ring.
  • the second material type is the same as the third material type.
  • the first material type is sheet metal or a sheet metal alloy.
  • the second material type is a cast metal, a cast metal alloy, a forged metal or a forged metal alloy.
  • the support structure is a rotating support structure.
  • a second aspect of the present disclosure relates to a gas turbine engine comprising a support structure according to the first aspect of the present disclosure.
  • the engine is an open rotor engine.
  • a third aspect of the present disclosure relates to an aeroplane comprising a gas turbine engine according to the second aspect of the present disclosure.
  • a fourth aspect of the present disclosure relates to a method for constructing a support structure for a gas turbine engine, the support structure having an axial extension in an axial direction and a circumferential extension in a circumferential direction, the method comprising:
  • the first leading edge portion comprises a leading edge vane portion and a leading edge ring portion, the leading edge ring portion being adapted to form part of an inner leading edge ring segment or an outer leading edge ring segment of the leading edge member, the method further comprising: • fixedly attaching the tubular members to the leading edge portion such that the leading edge vane portion forms a leading vane edge for the tubular members.
  • the method further comprises:
  • the second leading edge vane portion comprising a second leading edge vane portion and a second leading edge ring portion, the second leading edge ring portion being adapted to form part of an inner leading edge ring segment or an outer leading edge ring segment of a leading edge member, and
  • the method further comprises:
  • the first trailing edge portion comprises a trailing edge vane portion and a trailing edge ring portion, the trailing edge ring portion being adapted to form part of an inner trailing edge ring segment or an outer trailing edge ring segment of the trailing edge member, the method further comprising:
  • the method further comprises:
  • the tubular members are fixedly attached to the first leading edge portion by means of welding.
  • the first leading edge portion is fixedly attached to the second leading edge portion by means of welding.
  • tubular members are fixedly attached to the trailing edge portion by means of welding.
  • the first trailing edge portion is fixedly attached to the second trailing edge portion by means of welding.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic longitudinal sectional view illustration of an exemplary embodiment of an aircraft turbofan gas turbine engine
  • Fig 2a is a schematic view of a support structure according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Fig 2b is an exploded view of the Fig. 2a support structure
  • Fig 2c illustrates a portion of the Fig. 2b view
  • FIGs. 3a and 3b are schematic views illustrating an embodiment of a construction method of the present invention.
  • Figs. 4a and 4b are schematic views illustrating further sequences of the Fig. 3a and Fig. 3b method
  • FIGS. 5a and 5b are schematic views illustrating another embodiment of construction method of the present invention
  • Figs. 6 is a schematic view illustrating another sequence of the Fig. 5a and Fig. 5b method
  • FIGS. 7a and 7b are schematic views of another embodiment of a support
  • Figs. 8 is a schematic view illustrating another embodiment of a support structure.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates a two-shaft turbofan gas turbine aircraft engine 1 , which is circumscribed 20 about an engine longitudinal central axis 2.
  • the engine 1 comprises an outer casing or nacelle 3, an inner casing 4 (rotor) and an intermediate casing 5.
  • the intermediate casing 5 is concentric to the first two casings and divides the gap between them into an inner primary gas channel 6 for the compression of air and a secondary channel 7 through which the engine bypass air flows.
  • each of the gas channels 6, 7 is annular in a 25 cross section perpendicular to the engine longitudinal central axis 2.
  • the engine 1 comprises a fan 8 which receives ambient air 9, a booster or low pressure compressor (LPC) 10 and a high pressure compressor (HPC) 11 arranged in the primary gas channel 6, a combustor 12 which mixes fuel with the air pressurized by the high
  • HPT high pressure turbine
  • LPT low pressure turbine
  • a high pressure shaft joins the high pressure turbine 13 to the high pressure compressor 35 11 to substantially form a high pressure rotor.
  • a low pressure shaft joins the low pressure turbine 14 to the low pressure compressor 10 to substantially form a low pressure rotor.
  • the low pressure shaft is at least in part rotatably disposed co-axially with, and radially inwardly of, the high pressure rotor.
  • the Fig. 1 engine 1 further comprises a turbine exhaust casing 15 located downstream of the high pressure turbine 13.
  • the turbine exhaust casing 15 comprises a support structure 16.
  • Fig. 2a illustrates the Fig. 1 support structure 16.
  • the structure has an axial extension in an axial direction A and a circumferential extension in a circumferential direction C.
  • the axial direction A may generally be parallel to the engine longitudinal central axis 2, see Fig. 1.
  • the support structure 16 comprises a leading portion 22 and a trailing portion 24 in the axial direction A.
  • Fig. 2b illustrates that the support structure 16 comprises a plurality of tubular members 18, 20 of a first material type arranged in sequence in the circumferential direction C. Each one of the tubular members 18, 20 at least partially delimits a flow guiding passage extending at least partially in the axial direction A.
  • Fig. 2b illustrates that the support structure 16 comprises a leading edge member 26 of a second material type.
  • the leading edge member 26 is located at the leading portion 22 (see Fig. 2a).
  • At least two of the tubular members 18, 20 are fixedly attached to the leading edge member.
  • an exploded view of the support structure 16 is illustrated in Fig. 2b.
  • the first material type is different from the second material type.
  • the first material type is sheet metal or a sheet metal alloy.
  • the second material type is a cast metal, a cast metal alloy, a forged metal or a forged metal alloy.
  • the leading edge member 26 preferably comprises an inner leading edge segment 28, an outer leading edge segment 30 and at least one leading edge vane portion 32 extending between the inner leading edge segment 28 and the outer leading edge segment 30.
  • at least the leading edge vane portion 32 is free from weld joints.
  • Fig. 2c further implies that at least two of the tubular members 18, 20 preferably are fixedly attached to a leading edge member 26 such that the leading edge vane portion 32 forms a leading edge separating at least two tubular members 18, 20. Moreover, the leading edge vane portion 32 and portions of the tubular members 18, 20 preferably form a cavity 33 which may be used for accommodating e.g. conduits (not shown) and/or cables (not shown).
  • the leading edge vane portion 32 may either be solid or, as illustrated in Fig. 2c, provided with a cavity 31 facing the tubular members 18, 20. Purely by way of example, the purpose of the cavity 31 may be to obtain a distance, in the circumferential direction C, between the tubular members 18, 20.
  • At least one of the inner leading edge segment 28 and the outer leading edge segment 30 forms a closed ring.
  • the inner leading edge segment as well as the outer leading edge segment form closed rings.
  • the leading edge member 26 in the Fig. 2a - 2c embodiment comprises a plurality of leading edge vane portions 32, 32', 32", each one of which being fixedly attached to two tubular members 18, 20.
  • at least one of the inner leading edge segment 28 and the outer leading edge segment 30 may form an open ring, i.e. a ring segment (not shown).
  • Fig. 2c also illustrates that the support structure 16 may preferably comprise a trailing edge member 34 of a third material type.
  • the first material type is different from the third material type.
  • the third material type may be the same as the second material type.
  • the trailing edge member 34 is located at the trailing portion 24 of the support structure 16 (see Fig. 2a).
  • Fig. 2c illustrates that the trailing edge member 34 comprises an inner trailing edge ring segment 36, an outer trailing edge ring segment 38 and at least one trailing edge vane portion 40 extending between the inner trailing edge ring segment 36 and the outer trailing edge ring segment 38.
  • At least two of the tubular members 18, 20 are preferably fixedly attached to a trailing edge member 34 such that a trailing edge vane portion 40 of the trailing edge member 34 forms a trailing edge separating at least two tubular members 18, 20.
  • the trailing edge vane portion 40 may either be solid or, as 5 illustrated in Fig. 2c, provided with a cavity 39 facing the tubular members 18, 20.
  • At least the trailing edge vane portion 40 is free from weld joints.
  • At least one of the inner trailing edge segment 36 and the outer trailing edge segment 38 forms a closed ring.
  • the inner trailing edge segment 36 and the outer trailing edge segment 38 forms a closed ring.
  • the trailing edge member 34 in the Fig. 2 embodiment comprises a plurality of trailing edge vane portions 40, 40', 40" each one of which being fixedly attached to two tubular members 18, 20.
  • 15 38 may form an open ring, i.e. a ring segment (not shown).
  • Fig. 3a to Fig. 4b illustrates an embodiment of a method for constructing a support structure 16 for a gas turbine engine 1.
  • tubular members 18, 20 of a first material type are provided at separate locations in the intended circumferential direction C of the support structure to be constructed.
  • the tubular members 18, 20 may be placed in a fixture (not shown) in order to ensure that the tubular members 18, 20 assume appropriate positions.
  • the first material type may preferably be a sheet metal or a sheet metal alloy.
  • Fig, 3a illustrates that the construction method further comprises that a first leading edge 30 portion 42 of a second material type is provided.
  • the second material type is different from the first material type and the second material type is preferably a cast metal, a cast metal alloy, a forged metal or a forged metal alloy.
  • the first leading edge portion 42 is adapted to form a leading edge member (not shown in Fig. 3) of the support structure.
  • the first leading edge portion 42 preferably comprises a leading edge vane portion 44 and a leading edge ring portion 46, 48 wherein the leading edge ring portion 46, 48 is adapted to form part of an inner leading edge ring segment or an outer leading edge ring segment of the leading edge member.
  • the leading edge portion 42 preferably comprises a leading edge vane portion 44 and a leading edge ring portion 46, 48 wherein the leading edge ring portion 46, 48 is adapted to form part of an inner leading edge ring segment or an outer leading edge ring segment of the leading edge member.
  • first leading edge portion 42 illustrated in Fig. 3a comprises two leading edge ring portions, viz an inner 46 and an outer 48 leading edge portion.
  • the inner leading edge portion 46 is adapted to form a part of the inner leading edge ring
  • the outer leading edge portion 48 is adapted to form a part of the outer leading edge ring.
  • the first leading edge portion 42 comprising leading edge vane portion 44 and 10 at least one leading edge ring portion 46, 48, is preferably made in one piece, e.g. by means of casting or forging.
  • the first leading edge portion 42 may comprise more or fewer portions than the Fig. 3a first leading edge portion 42
  • the first leading edge portion 42 may comprise only a leading edge vane portion 44.
  • the first leading edge portion 42 may comprise a fully enclosing inner leading edge ring and/or a fully
  • outer leading edge ring (not shown), preferably with a plurality of leading edge vane portions (not shown), each one of which extending from at least one of the inner or outer rings (not shown).
  • the present embodiment of the method further comprises that the tubular members 18, 25 20 are fixedly attached to the leading edge portion 42.
  • the tubular members 18, 20 are fixedly attached to the leading edge portion 42 such that the leading edge vane portion 44 forms a leading vane edge for the tubular members 18, 20.
  • each one of the inner 46 and outer 48 leading edge portions is fixedly attached to a
  • Fig. 4a and Fig. 4b illustrate an embodiment of the method wherein the Fig. 3a and Fig. 3b assembly of two tubular members 18, 20 and the first leading edge portion 42, have been fixedly attached to one another.
  • the method further comprises that a second leading edge portion 50 is provided.
  • a second leading edge portion 50 is provided.
  • the second leading edge portion 50 comprises a second leading edge vane portion 52 and a second leading edge ring portion 54, 56 wherein the second leading edge ring portion 54, 56 is adapted to form part of an inner leading edge ring segment or an outer leading edge ring segment of the leading edge member.
  • the implementation of the second leading edge portion 50 illustrated in Fig. 4a comprises two second leading edge ring portions, viz an inner 54 and an outer 56 second leading edge portion.
  • the inner second leading edge portion 54 is adapted to form a part of the inner leading edge ring (not shown in Fig. 4a) whereas the outer second leading edge portion 56 is adapted to form a part of the outer leading edge ring (not shown in Fig. 3).
  • the method of Fig. 4a further proposes that the second leading edge portion 50 is fixedly attached to the first leading edge portion 42 in order to form a portion of an inner ring segment and/or the outer ring segment of the leading edge member.
  • the second leading edge portion 50 is fixedly attached to the first leading edge portion 42 by means of welding.
  • the second leading edge portion 50 is preferably fixedly attached to at least one of the tubular members 18, 20 which is also attached to the first leading edge portion 42.
  • the second leading edge portion 50 may preferably be fixedly attached to at least one additional tubular member 57 that is adapted to be located adjacent to the one of the two tubular members 18, 20 forming an assembly with the first leading edge portion 42.
  • the additional tubular member 57 may for instance be a separate tubular member 57 such that that the tubular member assembly includes three tubular members 18, 20, 57 once the second leading edge portion 50 has been fixedly attached to the additional tubular member 57 and the assembly of the first two tubular member 18, 20.
  • the additional tubular member 57 may also form a part of an assembly that comprises two tubular members, identical or at least similar to the assembly 18, 20, 42 illustrated in Fig. 3, such that two pairs of tubular members are fixedly attached to one another by means of the second leading edge portion 50.
  • Fig. 3a to Fig. 4b further illustrate that embodiments of the method of the present invention may comprise that a first trailing edge portion 58 of a third material type is provided.
  • the third material type is different from the first material type.
  • the third material type may preferably be the same as the second material type.
  • the third material type may be a cast metal, a cast metal alloy, a forged metal or a forged metal alloy.
  • the first trailing edge portion 58 is adapted to form part of a trailing edge member of the support structure to be constructed.
  • the tubular members 18, 20 may be fixedly attached to the first trailing edge portion 58, preferably by means of welding.
  • a second trailing edge portion 66 may be fixedly attached to the first trailing edge portion 58.
  • first leading edge portion 58 may for instance comprise a first trailing edge vane portion 60 and a first 62 and/or a second 64 trailing edge ring portion.
  • second leading edge portion 66 may for instance comprise a second trailing edge vane portion 68 and a first 70 and a second 72 trailing edge ring portion.
  • Fig. 5a to Fig. 6 illustrate another embodiment of the inventive method for constructing a support structure 16.
  • a plurality of leading edge portions 42, 50 are attached to one another so as to form a leading edge member 26 with an inner leading edge segment 28 and/or an outer leading edge segment 30.
  • the plurality of leading edge portions 42, 50 are attached to one another so as to form a closed inner leading edge segment 28 as well as a closed outer leading edge segment 30.
  • leading edge portions 42, 50 may be attached to one another so as to form an open inner leading edge segment 28 and/or an open outer leading edge segment 30 (not shown).
  • the plurality of leading edge portions 42, 50 are preferably prevented from relative displacement during the procedure of attaching together the leading edge portions 42, 50.
  • the prevention of relative displacement between the leading edge portions 42, 50 may be achieved by placing the leading edge portions 42, 50 in a fixture (not shown) prior to performing the operation for fixedly attaching together the leading edge portions 42, 50.
  • the leading edge portions 42, 50 may firstly be temporarily attached to one another by means of e.g. tack welding (not shown).
  • an embodiment of the construction method may comprise that a plurality of trailing edge portions 58, 66 are attached to one another so as to form a trailing edge member 34 with an inner trailing edge segment 36 and/or an outer leading edge segment 38 prior to attaching tubular members to the trailing members.
  • a leading edge member 26 at least one of the inner trailing edge segment 36 and the outer leading edge segment 38 may be closed.
  • Fig. 6 illustrates that once the leading edge member 26, comprising a plurality of attached leading edge portions 42, 50, has been obtained, the tubular members 18, 20 are attached to the thus obtained leading edge member 26.
  • Fig. 6 further illustrates that the previously obtained trailing edge member 34, comprising a plurality of attached trailing edge portions 58, 66, may subsequently be attached to the tubular members 18, 20.
  • first and second leading edge portions 42, 50 have been exemplified as substantially H-shaped elements, each one of the leading edge portions 42, 50 could in other embodiments of the present invention instead have other shapes.
  • One advantage of the substantially H-shaped elements may however be that joints, e.g. weld joints, between adjacent leading edge portions 42, 50 may be located at an appropriate distance from the leading edges of the support structure 16. This in turn implies that such joints are not located in the most loaded area of the support structure.
  • Fig. 7a illustrates an embodiment of the present invention wherein the first leading edge portion 42 comprises a leading edge vane portion 44 and a leading edge outer ring portion 48, whereas the second leading edge portion 50 comprises a second leading edge vane portion 52 and a leading edge inner ring portion 54.
  • each one of the first and second leading edge portions 42, 50 are substantially T-shaped.
  • leading edge outer ring portion 48 of the first leading edge portions 42 is in contact with the second leading edge vane portion 52 of the second leading edge portion 50.
  • the second leading edge outer ring portion 54 is in contact with the leading edge vane portion 44 of the first leading edge portion 42.
  • at least one of the leading edge member 26 and the trailing edge member 34 may comprise one or more flanges for attachment to other portions of a gas turbine engine of which the support structure is intended to form a part.
  • Fig. 8 illustrating an embodiment of a support structure 16 comprising a leading edge member 26 that in turn comprises an outer flange 74 and two inner flanges 76, 78.
  • the trailing edge member 34 of the Fig. 8 support structure 16 comprises an outer flange 80 and an inner flange 82.
  • Each one of the flanges 74, 76, 78, 80, 82 in Fig. 8 forms a closed ring, but in other embodiments of the support structure 16 at least one of the above flanges (not shown) may extend over only a portion of the circumference of the support structure 16.
  • all combinations of those elements and/or method steps which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention.
  • the support structure 16 of the present invention as well as the inventive method for constructing a support structure, have been exemplified as a static support structure, the support structure of the present invention, as well as the method for constructing the same, may be equally applicable for a rotating support structure.
  • the support structure 16 may be used in at least one of the following locations in a gas turbine engine: a turbine centre frame, turbine mid frame, tail bearing housing, turbine exhaust case and turbine rear frame.
  • the support structure 16 may be located in another type of gas turbine engine.
  • an embodiment of the support structure 16 may be located in a gas turbine engine that includes only one rotating shaft (not shown) connecting a turbine to a compressor.
  • an embodiment of the support structure 16 may be located in a gas turbine engine that includes three or more rotating shafts (not shown).

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a support structure (16) for a gas turbine engine (1). The support structure (16) has an axial extension in an axial direction (A) and a circumferential extension in a circumferential direction (C). Moreover, the support structure (16) comprises a plurality of tubular members (18, 20) of a first material type arranged in sequence in the circumferential direction (C). Each tubular member (18, 20) at least partially delimits a flow guiding passage extending at least partially in the axial direction (A). The support structure (16) comprises a leading portion (22) and a trailing portion (24) in the axial direction (A). Furthermore, the support structure (16) comprises a leading edge member (26) of a second material type, the leading edge member (26) being located at the leading portion (22). At least two of the tubular members (18, 20) are fixedly attached to a leading edge member (26). According to the present invention, the first material type is different from the second material type.

Description

Support structure for a gas turbine engine
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present disclosure relates to a support structure according to the preamble of claim 1. Moreover, the present disclosure relates to a gas turbine engine according to the preamble of claim 12 and an aeroplane according to the preamble of claim 14.
Furthermore, the present disclosure relates to a method for constructing a support structure
BACKGROUND
Gas turbine engines are known in the art. The expression "gas turbine engine" is meant to include various types of engines which admit air at relatively low velocity, heat it by combustion and expel it at a higher velocity. Accommodated within the term gas turbine engine are, for example, turbojet engines, turbo-fan engines and open rotor turbojet engines.
A gas turbine engine generally includes one or more support structures, each one of which being adapted to provide at least one flow guiding passage. Moreover, a support structure may generally include one or more load carrying members extending between an inner housing and an outer housing. A support structure may be adapted to be moveable, e.g. rotatable, or fixed in relation to other portions of the gas turbine engine.
Traditionally, a support structure is manufactured by firstly providing an inner housing and an outer housing and subsequently attaching load carrying members, e.g. struts, each one of which extending between the inner and outer housings. The space delimited by a portion of the inner ring, a portion of the outer ring and adjacent struts may be regarded as a flow guiding passage. The traditional manufacturing method is generally time consuming and costly since it involves a plurality of manufacturing steps.
In order to improve the above manufacturing procedure, US 2004/0103534 A1 proposes that a stator component be manufactured by providing two stator sections, orienting the sections adjacent to one another in a circumferential direction of the stator and
interconnecting the two sections by a cover wall in order to obtain a portion of the stator component. Although the US 2004/0103534 A1 manufacturing procedure generally results in components with appropriate characteristics, from e.g. a structural and/or thermal point of view, there may nevertheless be a need for improvements of the US 2004/0103534 A1 manufacturing procedure.
SUMMARY
One object of the present disclosure is to provide a support structure that has appropriate structural and/or thermal characteristics but which may nevertheless be manufactured at a reasonable cost.
This object is achieved by a support structure according to claim 1.
As such, the present disclosure relates to a support structure for a gas turbine engine. The support structure has an axial extension in an axial direction and a circumferential extension in a circumferential direction. Moreover, the support structure comprises a plurality of tubular members of a first material type arranged in sequence in the circumferential direction. Each tubular member at least partially delimits a flow guiding passage extending at least partially in the axial direction. The support structure comprises a leading portion and a trailing portion in the axial direction and the support structure comprises a leading edge member of a second material type. The leading edge member is located at the leading portion. At least two of the tubular members are fixedly attached to a leading edge member.
According to the present disclosure, the first material type is different from the second material type.
The above support structure implies that a material type with e.g. a large structural and/or thermal capacity may be selectively used at locations with large structural and/or thermal loads. If for instance the support structure is used in a portion of an engine, which portion is located downstream of the combustion area of the engine, the leading edge may be subjected to larger structural and/or thermal loads as compared to the loads imparted on the tubular members. In such an implementation, the material type of the leading edge may have a higher structural and/or thermal capacity as compared to the corresponding capacity of the material type of the tubular members. As used herein, the expression "material type" relates to the material as such as well as the manufacturing method thereof. Consequently, the feature that the first material type is different from the second material type encompasses that the first material type is constituted by a first material and that the second material type is constituted by a second material and that the first material is different from the second material. However, the feature that the first material type is different from the second material type also encompasses that the first and the second material types are constituted by the same, or at least similar, material but that the first material type has been manufactured in a different way as compared to the second material type to thereby impart different material type properties.
Optionally, the leading edge member comprises an inner leading edge segment, an outer leading edge segment and at least one leading edge vane portion extending between the inner leading edge segment and the outer leading edge segment.
Optionally, at least two of the tubular members are fixedly attached to a leading edge member such that the leading edge vane portion forms a leading edge separating at least two tubular members.
Optionally, at least one of the inner leading edge ring segment and the outer leading edge ring segment forms a closed ring.
Optionally, the support structure comprises a trailing edge member of a third material type, the first material type being different from the third material type.
Optionally, the trailing edge member comprises an inner trailing edge ring segment, an outer trailing edge ring segment and at least one trailing edge vane portion extending between the inner trailing edge ring segment and the outer trailing edge ring segment. At least two of the tubular members are fixedly attached to a trailing edge member such that a trailing edge vane portion of the trailing edge member forms a trailing edge separating at least two fluid guiding passages.
Optionally, at least one of the inner trailing edge ring segment and the outer trailing edge ring segment forms a closed ring. Optionally, the second material type is the same as the third material type.
Optionally, the first material type is sheet metal or a sheet metal alloy.
Optionally, the second material type is a cast metal, a cast metal alloy, a forged metal or a forged metal alloy.
Optionally, the support structure is a rotating support structure.
A second aspect of the present disclosure relates to a gas turbine engine comprising a support structure according to the first aspect of the present disclosure.
Optionally, the engine is an open rotor engine.
A third aspect of the present disclosure relates to an aeroplane comprising a gas turbine engine according to the second aspect of the present disclosure.
A fourth aspect of the present disclosure relates to a method for constructing a support structure for a gas turbine engine, the support structure having an axial extension in an axial direction and a circumferential extension in a circumferential direction, the method comprising:
• providing two tubular members of a first material type at separate locations in the circumferential direction, each one of the tubular members being adapted to form a part of a fluid guiding passage of the support structure;
• providing a first leading edge portion of a second material type, the first material type being different from the second material type, the first leading edge portion being adapted to form part of a leading edge member, and
• fixedly attaching the tubular members to the leading edge portion.
Optionally, the first leading edge portion comprises a leading edge vane portion and a leading edge ring portion, the leading edge ring portion being adapted to form part of an inner leading edge ring segment or an outer leading edge ring segment of the leading edge member, the method further comprising: • fixedly attaching the tubular members to the leading edge portion such that the leading edge vane portion forms a leading vane edge for the tubular members.
Optionally, the method further comprises:
· providing a second leading edge portion, the second leading edge portion
comprising a second leading edge vane portion and a second leading edge ring portion, the second leading edge ring portion being adapted to form part of an inner leading edge ring segment or an outer leading edge ring segment of a leading edge member, and
· fixedly attaching the second leading edge portion to the first leading edge portion in order to form a portion of an inner ring segment and/or the outer ring segment of the leading edge member.
Optionally, the method further comprises:
• providing a first trailing edge portion of a third material type, the third material type being different from the first material type, the first trailing edge portion being adapted to form part of a trailing edge member, and
• fixedly attaching the tubular members to the trailing edge portion.
Optionally, the first trailing edge portion comprises a trailing edge vane portion and a trailing edge ring portion, the trailing edge ring portion being adapted to form part of an inner trailing edge ring segment or an outer trailing edge ring segment of the trailing edge member, the method further comprising:
• fixedly attaching the tubular members to the trailing edge portion such that the trailing edge vane portion forms a trailing vane edge for the tubular members.
Optionally, the method further comprises:
• providing a second trailing edge portion, the second trailing edge portion
comprising a second trailing edge vane portion and a second trailing edge ring portion, the second trailing edge ring portion being adapted to form part of an inner trailing edge ring segment or an outer trailing edge ring segment of a trailing edge member, and
• fixedly attaching the second trailing edge portion to the first trailing edge portion in order to form a portion of the inner ring segment and/or the outer ring segment of the trailing edge member. Optionally, the tubular members are fixedly attached to the first leading edge portion by means of welding. Optionally, the first leading edge portion is fixedly attached to the second leading edge portion by means of welding.
Optionally, the tubular members are fixedly attached to the trailing edge portion by means of welding.
Optionally, the first trailing edge portion is fixedly attached to the second trailing edge portion by means of welding.
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The present invention will hereinafter be explained in greater detail by means of non- limiting examples and with reference to the appended drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is a schematic longitudinal sectional view illustration of an exemplary embodiment of an aircraft turbofan gas turbine engine;
Fig 2a is a schematic view of a support structure according to an embodiment of the present invention;
Fig 2b is an exploded view of the Fig. 2a support structure;
Fig 2c illustrates a portion of the Fig. 2b view;
Figs. 3a and 3b are schematic views illustrating an embodiment of a construction method of the present invention;
Figs. 4a and 4b are schematic views illustrating further sequences of the Fig. 3a and Fig. 3b method;
Figs. 5a and 5b are schematic views illustrating another embodiment of construction method of the present invention; Figs. 6 is a schematic view illustrating another sequence of the Fig. 5a and Fig. 5b method;
5 Figs. 7a and 7b are schematic views of another embodiment of a support
structure, and
Figs. 8 is a schematic view illustrating another embodiment of a support structure.
10 It should be noted that the appended drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale and that the dimensions of some features of the present invention may have been exaggerated for the sake of clarity.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
15 The invention will, in the following, be exemplified by embodiments. It is to be understood, however, that the embodiments are included in order to explain principles of the invention and not to limit the scope of the invention defined by the appended claims.
Fig. 1 illustrates a two-shaft turbofan gas turbine aircraft engine 1 , which is circumscribed 20 about an engine longitudinal central axis 2. The engine 1 comprises an outer casing or nacelle 3, an inner casing 4 (rotor) and an intermediate casing 5. The intermediate casing 5 is concentric to the first two casings and divides the gap between them into an inner primary gas channel 6 for the compression of air and a secondary channel 7 through which the engine bypass air flows. Thus, each of the gas channels 6, 7 is annular in a 25 cross section perpendicular to the engine longitudinal central axis 2.
The engine 1 comprises a fan 8 which receives ambient air 9, a booster or low pressure compressor (LPC) 10 and a high pressure compressor (HPC) 11 arranged in the primary gas channel 6, a combustor 12 which mixes fuel with the air pressurized by the high
30 pressure compressor 11 for generating combustion gases which flow downstream through a high pressure turbine (HPT) 13, and a low pressure turbine (LPT) 14 from which the combustion gases are discharged from the engine.
A high pressure shaft joins the high pressure turbine 13 to the high pressure compressor 35 11 to substantially form a high pressure rotor. A low pressure shaft joins the low pressure turbine 14 to the low pressure compressor 10 to substantially form a low pressure rotor. The low pressure shaft is at least in part rotatably disposed co-axially with, and radially inwardly of, the high pressure rotor. The Fig. 1 engine 1 further comprises a turbine exhaust casing 15 located downstream of the high pressure turbine 13. The turbine exhaust casing 15 comprises a support structure 16.
Fig. 2a illustrates the Fig. 1 support structure 16. As may be gleaned from Fig. 2a, the structure has an axial extension in an axial direction A and a circumferential extension in a circumferential direction C. Purely by way of example, the axial direction A may generally be parallel to the engine longitudinal central axis 2, see Fig. 1. Moreover, the support structure 16 comprises a leading portion 22 and a trailing portion 24 in the axial direction A.
Fig. 2b illustrates that the support structure 16 comprises a plurality of tubular members 18, 20 of a first material type arranged in sequence in the circumferential direction C. Each one of the tubular members 18, 20 at least partially delimits a flow guiding passage extending at least partially in the axial direction A.
Moreover, Fig. 2b illustrates that the support structure 16 comprises a leading edge member 26 of a second material type. The leading edge member 26 is located at the leading portion 22 (see Fig. 2a). At least two of the tubular members 18, 20 are fixedly attached to the leading edge member. However, for the sake of clarity, an exploded view of the support structure 16 is illustrated in Fig. 2b. According to the present invention, the first material type is different from the second material type.
Purely by way of example, the first material type is sheet metal or a sheet metal alloy. Moreover, and again purely by way of example, the second material type is a cast metal, a cast metal alloy, a forged metal or a forged metal alloy.
The actual material of the first and second material types may be dependent on inter alia the intended position of the support structure 16. Purely by way of example, the material of either one of the first and second material types may be a nickel alloy, titanium, a titanium alloy, a steel alloy, aluminium or an aluminium alloy. As may be realized from Fig. 2c, the leading edge member 26 preferably comprises an inner leading edge segment 28, an outer leading edge segment 30 and at least one leading edge vane portion 32 extending between the inner leading edge segment 28 and the outer leading edge segment 30. Preferably, at least the leading edge vane portion 32 is free from weld joints.
Fig. 2c further implies that at least two of the tubular members 18, 20 preferably are fixedly attached to a leading edge member 26 such that the leading edge vane portion 32 forms a leading edge separating at least two tubular members 18, 20. Moreover, the leading edge vane portion 32 and portions of the tubular members 18, 20 preferably form a cavity 33 which may be used for accommodating e.g. conduits (not shown) and/or cables (not shown). The leading edge vane portion 32 may either be solid or, as illustrated in Fig. 2c, provided with a cavity 31 facing the tubular members 18, 20. Purely by way of example, the purpose of the cavity 31 may be to obtain a distance, in the circumferential direction C, between the tubular members 18, 20.
Preferably, at least one of the inner leading edge segment 28 and the outer leading edge segment 30 forms a closed ring. In the embodiment illustrated in Fig. 2c, the inner leading edge segment as well as the outer leading edge segment form closed rings. As such, the leading edge member 26 in the Fig. 2a - 2c embodiment comprises a plurality of leading edge vane portions 32, 32', 32", each one of which being fixedly attached to two tubular members 18, 20. However, in other embodiments of the support structure 16, at least one of the inner leading edge segment 28 and the outer leading edge segment 30 may form an open ring, i.e. a ring segment (not shown).
Fig. 2c also illustrates that the support structure 16 may preferably comprise a trailing edge member 34 of a third material type. The first material type is different from the third material type. Purely by way of example, the third material type may be the same as the second material type. Moreover, the trailing edge member 34 is located at the trailing portion 24 of the support structure 16 (see Fig. 2a).
Moreover, Fig. 2c illustrates that the trailing edge member 34 comprises an inner trailing edge ring segment 36, an outer trailing edge ring segment 38 and at least one trailing edge vane portion 40 extending between the inner trailing edge ring segment 36 and the outer trailing edge ring segment 38. At least two of the tubular members 18, 20 are preferably fixedly attached to a trailing edge member 34 such that a trailing edge vane portion 40 of the trailing edge member 34 forms a trailing edge separating at least two tubular members 18, 20. The trailing edge vane portion 40 may either be solid or, as 5 illustrated in Fig. 2c, provided with a cavity 39 facing the tubular members 18, 20.
Preferably, at least the trailing edge vane portion 40 is free from weld joints.
Preferably, at least one of the inner trailing edge segment 36 and the outer trailing edge segment 38 forms a closed ring. In the embodiment illustrated in Fig. 2c, the inner trailing
10 edge segment 36 as well as the outer trailing edge 38 segment form closed rings. As such, the trailing edge member 34 in the Fig. 2 embodiment comprises a plurality of trailing edge vane portions 40, 40', 40" each one of which being fixedly attached to two tubular members 18, 20. However, in other embodiments of the support structure 16, at least one of the inner trailing edge segment 36 and the outer trailing edge ring segment
15 38 may form an open ring, i.e. a ring segment (not shown).
Fig. 3a to Fig. 4b illustrates an embodiment of a method for constructing a support structure 16 for a gas turbine engine 1.
20 According to the proposed method, and as is indicated in Fig. 3a, two tubular members 18, 20 of a first material type are provided at separate locations in the intended circumferential direction C of the support structure to be constructed. Purely by way of example, the tubular members 18, 20 may be placed in a fixture (not shown) in order to ensure that the tubular members 18, 20 assume appropriate positions. Each one of the
25 tubular members 18, 20 is adapted to form a part of a fluid guiding passage of the support structure. As has been intimated hereinabove, the first material type may preferably be a sheet metal or a sheet metal alloy.
Fig, 3a illustrates that the construction method further comprises that a first leading edge 30 portion 42 of a second material type is provided. The second material type is different from the first material type and the second material type is preferably a cast metal, a cast metal alloy, a forged metal or a forged metal alloy. The first leading edge portion 42 is adapted to form a leading edge member (not shown in Fig. 3) of the support structure. As may be gleaned from Fig. 3a, the first leading edge portion 42 preferably comprises a leading edge vane portion 44 and a leading edge ring portion 46, 48 wherein the leading edge ring portion 46, 48 is adapted to form part of an inner leading edge ring segment or an outer leading edge ring segment of the leading edge member. In fact, the
5 implementation of the first leading edge portion 42 illustrated in Fig. 3a comprises two leading edge ring portions, viz an inner 46 and an outer 48 leading edge portion. The inner leading edge portion 46 is adapted to form a part of the inner leading edge ring, whereas the outer leading edge portion 48 is adapted to form a part of the outer leading edge ring. The first leading edge portion 42, comprising leading edge vane portion 44 and 10 at least one leading edge ring portion 46, 48, is preferably made in one piece, e.g. by means of casting or forging.
However, in other embodiments of the method of the present invention, the first leading edge portion 42 may comprise more or fewer portions than the Fig. 3a first leading
15 portion. Purely by way of example, in other embodiments of the inventive method, the first leading edge portion 42 may comprise only a leading edge vane portion 44.
Moreover, in other embodiments of the method of the present invention, the first leading edge portion 42 may comprise a fully enclosing inner leading edge ring and/or a fully
20 enclosing outer leading edge ring (not shown), preferably with a plurality of leading edge vane portions (not shown), each one of which extending from at least one of the inner or outer rings (not shown).
The present embodiment of the method further comprises that the tubular members 18, 25 20 are fixedly attached to the leading edge portion 42. In the Fig. 3b embodiment of the method of the present invention, the tubular members 18, 20 are fixedly attached to the leading edge portion 42 such that the leading edge vane portion 44 forms a leading vane edge for the tubular members 18, 20. Moreover, in the Fig. 3b embodiment of the method, each one of the inner 46 and outer 48 leading edge portions is fixedly attached to a
30 portion of each one of the tubular members 18, 20. Preferably, the tubular members 18, 20 are fixedly attached to the first leading edge portion 42 by means of welding. However, it should be noted that other attachment methods could be used instead such as soldering (e.g. laser soldering) or bolting. Fig. 4a and Fig. 4b illustrate an embodiment of the method wherein the Fig. 3a and Fig. 3b assembly of two tubular members 18, 20 and the first leading edge portion 42, have been fixedly attached to one another. In the Fig. 3a to Fig. 4b embodiment, the method further comprises that a second leading edge portion 50 is provided. In the Fig. 4a embodiment, the second leading edge portion 50 comprises a second leading edge vane portion 52 and a second leading edge ring portion 54, 56 wherein the second leading edge ring portion 54, 56 is adapted to form part of an inner leading edge ring segment or an outer leading edge ring segment of the leading edge member. In fact, the implementation of the second leading edge portion 50 illustrated in Fig. 4a comprises two second leading edge ring portions, viz an inner 54 and an outer 56 second leading edge portion. The inner second leading edge portion 54 is adapted to form a part of the inner leading edge ring (not shown in Fig. 4a) whereas the outer second leading edge portion 56 is adapted to form a part of the outer leading edge ring (not shown in Fig. 3).
The method of Fig. 4a further proposes that the second leading edge portion 50 is fixedly attached to the first leading edge portion 42 in order to form a portion of an inner ring segment and/or the outer ring segment of the leading edge member. Preferably, the second leading edge portion 50 is fixedly attached to the first leading edge portion 42 by means of welding. Moreover, the second leading edge portion 50 is preferably fixedly attached to at least one of the tubular members 18, 20 which is also attached to the first leading edge portion 42. Moreover, the second leading edge portion 50 may preferably be fixedly attached to at least one additional tubular member 57 that is adapted to be located adjacent to the one of the two tubular members 18, 20 forming an assembly with the first leading edge portion 42.
The additional tubular member 57 may for instance be a separate tubular member 57 such that that the tubular member assembly includes three tubular members 18, 20, 57 once the second leading edge portion 50 has been fixedly attached to the additional tubular member 57 and the assembly of the first two tubular member 18, 20.
However, the additional tubular member 57 may also form a part of an assembly that comprises two tubular members, identical or at least similar to the assembly 18, 20, 42 illustrated in Fig. 3, such that two pairs of tubular members are fixedly attached to one another by means of the second leading edge portion 50.
Fig. 3a to Fig. 4b further illustrate that embodiments of the method of the present invention may comprise that a first trailing edge portion 58 of a third material type is provided. The third material type is different from the first material type. The third material type may preferably be the same as the second material type. Moreover, and purely by way of example, the third material type may be a cast metal, a cast metal alloy, a forged metal or a forged metal alloy.
The first trailing edge portion 58 is adapted to form part of a trailing edge member of the support structure to be constructed. In embodiments of the inventive method, the tubular members 18, 20 may be fixedly attached to the first trailing edge portion 58, preferably by means of welding. Moreover, and as is indicated in Fig. 4a, in embodiments of the method of the present invention a second trailing edge portion 66 may be fixedly attached to the first trailing edge portion 58.
It should be noted that every feature that has been previously discussed for the first and second leading edge portions 42, 50 are equally applicable options for the first and second trailing edge portions 58, 66. As such, the first leading edge portion 58 may for instance comprise a first trailing edge vane portion 60 and a first 62 and/or a second 64 trailing edge ring portion. In a similar vein, the second leading edge portion 66 may for instance comprise a second trailing edge vane portion 68 and a first 70 and a second 72 trailing edge ring portion.
As an alternative to the method proposed in relation to Fig. 3a to Fig. 4b, Fig. 5a to Fig. 6 illustrate another embodiment of the inventive method for constructing a support structure 16. In the method illustrated in Fig. 5a to Fig. 6, a plurality of leading edge portions 42, 50 are attached to one another so as to form a leading edge member 26 with an inner leading edge segment 28 and/or an outer leading edge segment 30. In the Fig. 5a to Fig. 6 embodiment, the plurality of leading edge portions 42, 50 are attached to one another so as to form a closed inner leading edge segment 28 as well as a closed outer leading edge segment 30. However, in other embodiments of the construction method, leading edge portions 42, 50 may be attached to one another so as to form an open inner leading edge segment 28 and/or an open outer leading edge segment 30 (not shown).
In order to ensure that the inner leading edge segment 28 and/or the outer leading edge segment 30 obtains a desired shape prior to the subsequent attachment of tubular members (not shown in Fig. 5a or Fig. 5b), the plurality of leading edge portions 42, 50 are preferably prevented from relative displacement during the procedure of attaching together the leading edge portions 42, 50. Purely by way of example, the prevention of relative displacement between the leading edge portions 42, 50 may be achieved by placing the leading edge portions 42, 50 in a fixture (not shown) prior to performing the operation for fixedly attaching together the leading edge portions 42, 50. Instead of, or in addition to, the use of a fixture, the leading edge portions 42, 50 may firstly be temporarily attached to one another by means of e.g. tack welding (not shown).
In a similar vein as for the leading edge member 26, an embodiment of the construction method may comprise that a plurality of trailing edge portions 58, 66 are attached to one another so as to form a trailing edge member 34 with an inner trailing edge segment 36 and/or an outer leading edge segment 38 prior to attaching tubular members to the trailing members. As for the leading edge member 26, at least one of the inner trailing edge segment 36 and the outer leading edge segment 38 may be closed.
Fig. 6 illustrates that once the leading edge member 26, comprising a plurality of attached leading edge portions 42, 50, has been obtained, the tubular members 18, 20 are attached to the thus obtained leading edge member 26.
Fig. 6 further illustrates that the previously obtained trailing edge member 34, comprising a plurality of attached trailing edge portions 58, 66, may subsequently be attached to the tubular members 18, 20.
While there have been shown and described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art. For instance, even though the first and second leading edge portions 42, 50 have been exemplified as substantially H-shaped elements, each one of the leading edge portions 42, 50 could in other embodiments of the present invention instead have other shapes. One advantage of the substantially H-shaped elements may however be that joints, e.g. weld joints, between adjacent leading edge portions 42, 50 may be located at an appropriate distance from the leading edges of the support structure 16. This in turn implies that such joints are not located in the most loaded area of the support structure. However, as an alternative to the substantially H-shaped elements, reference is made to Fig. 7a that illustrates an embodiment of the present invention wherein the first leading edge portion 42 comprises a leading edge vane portion 44 and a leading edge outer ring portion 48, whereas the second leading edge portion 50 comprises a second leading edge vane portion 52 and a leading edge inner ring portion 54. As such, in the implementation illustrated in Fig. 7, each one of the first and second leading edge portions 42, 50 are substantially T-shaped.
In other words, when the first and second leading edge portions 42, 50 are attached to one another, see Fig. 7b, the leading edge outer ring portion 48 of the first leading edge portions 42 is in contact with the second leading edge vane portion 52 of the second leading edge portion 50. In a similar vein, when the first and second leading edge portions 42, 50 are attached to one another, the second leading edge outer ring portion 54 is in contact with the leading edge vane portion 44 of the first leading edge portion 42. It should also be noted that, in embodiments of the support structure 16 of the present invention, at least one of the leading edge member 26 and the trailing edge member 34 may comprise one or more flanges for attachment to other portions of a gas turbine engine of which the support structure is intended to form a part. To this end, reference is made to Fig. 8 illustrating an embodiment of a support structure 16 comprising a leading edge member 26 that in turn comprises an outer flange 74 and two inner flanges 76, 78. In a similar vein, the trailing edge member 34 of the Fig. 8 support structure 16 comprises an outer flange 80 and an inner flange 82. Each one of the flanges 74, 76, 78, 80, 82 in Fig. 8 forms a closed ring, but in other embodiments of the support structure 16 at least one of the above flanges (not shown) may extend over only a portion of the circumference of the support structure 16. Moreover, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or method steps which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention.
For instance, although the support structure 16 of the present invention, as well as the inventive method for constructing a support structure, have been exemplified as a static support structure, the support structure of the present invention, as well as the method for constructing the same, may be equally applicable for a rotating support structure. Purely by way of example, the support structure 16 may be used in at least one of the following locations in a gas turbine engine: a turbine centre frame, turbine mid frame, tail bearing housing, turbine exhaust case and turbine rear frame.
Furthermore, in other embodiments of the present invention, the support structure 16 may be located in another type of gas turbine engine. Purely by way of example, an embodiment of the support structure 16 may be located in a gas turbine engine that includes only one rotating shaft (not shown) connecting a turbine to a compressor.
Moreover, and again purely by way of example, an embodiment of the support structure 16 may be located in a gas turbine engine that includes three or more rotating shafts (not shown).
Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements and/or method steps shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.

Claims

A support structure (16) for a gas turbine engine (1), said support structure (16) having an axial extension in an axial direction (A) and a circumferential extension in a circumferential direction (C), said support structure (16) comprising a plurality of tubular members (18, 20) of a first material type arranged in sequence in said circumferential direction (C), each tubular member (18, 20) at least partially delimiting a flow guiding passage extending at least partially in said axial direction (A), said support structure (16) comprising a leading portion (22) and a trailing portion (24) in said axial direction (A), said support structure (16) comprising a leading edge member (26) of a second material type, said leading edge member (26) being located at said leading portion (22), at least two of said tubular members (18, 20) being fixedly attached to a leading edge member (26) c h a ra cte r i z e d i n t h at said first material type is different from said second material type.
The support structure (16) according to claim 1 , wherein said leading edge member (26) comprises an inner leading edge segment (28), an outer leading edge segment (30) and at least one leading edge vane portion (32) extending between said inner leading edge segment (28) and said outer leading edge segment (30).
The support structure (16) according to claim 2, wherein at least two of said tubular members (18, 20) are fixedly attached to a leading edge member (26) such that said leading edge vane portion (32) forms a leading edge separating the at least two tubular members (18, 20).
The support structure (16) according to claim 2 or claim 3, wherein at least one of said inner leading edge ring segment (28) and said outer leading edge ring segment (30) forms a closed ring.
The support structure (16) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said support structure (16) comprises a trailing edge member (34) of a third material type, said first material type being different from said third material type.
6. The support structure (16) according to claim 5, wherein said trailing edge member (34) comprises an inner trailing edge ring segment (36), an outer trailing edge ring segment (38) and at least one trailing edge vane portion (40) extending between said inner trailing edge ring segment (36) and said outer trailing edge ring segment (38), at least two of said tubular members (18, 20) being fixedly attached to a trailing edge member (34) such that a trailing edge vane portion (40) of said trailing edge member (34) forms a trailing edge separating the at least two tubular members (18, 20).
7. The support structure (16) according to claim 6, wherein at least one of said inner trailing edge ring segment (36) and said outer trailing edge ring segment (38) forms a closed ring.
8. The support structure (16) according to any one of claims 5 to 7, wherein said second material type is the same as said third material type.
9. The support structure (16) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said first material type is sheet metal or a sheet metal alloy.
10. The support structure (16) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said second material type is a cast metal, a cast metal alloy, a forged metal or a forged metal alloy.
11. The support structure (16) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said support structure (16) is a rotating support structure.
12. A gas turbine engine (1) c h a ra cte ri ze d i n t h at it comprises a support
structure (16) according to any one of the preceding claims.
13. The gas turbine engine (1) according to claim 12, wherein said engine (1) is an open rotor engine.
14. An aeroplane c h a ra cte ri ze d i n t h at it comprises a gas turbine engine (1) according to claim 12 or 13.
15. A method for constructing a support structure (16) for a gas turbine engine (1), said support structure (16) having an axial extension in an axial direction (A) and a circumferential extension in a circumferential direction (C), said method comprising:
• providing at least two tubular members (18, 20) of a first material type at separate locations in said circumferential direction (C), each one of said tubular members being adapted to form a part of a fluid guiding passage of said support structure (16);
• providing a first leading edge portion (42) of a second material type, said first material type being different from said second material type, said first leading edge portion (42) being adapted to form part of a leading edge member (26), and
• fixedly attaching said tubular members (18, 20) to said leading edge
portion (42).
16. The method according to claim 15, wherein said first leading edge portion (42) comprises a leading edge vane portion (44) and a leading edge ring portion (46,
48), said leading edge ring portion (46, 48) being adapted to form part of an inner leading edge ring segment (28) or an outer leading edge ring segment (30) of said leading edge member (26), said method further comprising:
• fixedly attaching said tubular members (18, 20) to said leading edge portion (42) such that said leading edge vane portion (44) forms a leading vane edge for said tubular members (18, 20).
17. The method according to claim 15 or 16, wherein said method further comprises:
• providing a second leading edge portion (50), said second leading edge portion (50) comprising a second leading edge vane portion (52) and a second leading edge ring portion (54, 56), said second leading edge ring portion (54, 56) being adapted to form part of an inner leading edge ring segment (28) or an outer leading edge ring segment (30) of a leading edge member (26), and
• fixedly attaching said second leading edge portion (50) to said first leading edge portion (42) in order to form a portion of said inner ring segment (28) and/or said outer ring segment (30) of said leading edge member (26).
18. The method according to any one of claims 15 to 17, wherein said method further comprises: • providing a first trailing edge portion (58) of a third material type, said third material type being different from said first material type, said first trailing edge portion (58) being adapted to form part of a trailing edge member, and
• fixedly attaching said tubular members (18, 20) to said trailing edge portion.
19. The method according to claim 18, wherein said first trailing edge portion (58) comprises a trailing edge vane portion (60) and a trailing edge ring portion (62, 64), said trailing edge ring portion (62, 64) being adapted to form part of an inner trailing edge ring segment (36) or an outer trailing edge ring segment (38) of said trailing edge member (34), said method further comprising
• fixedly attaching said tubular members (18, 20) to said trailing edge portion (58) such that said trailing edge vane portion (58) forms a trailing vane edge for said tubular members (18, 20).
20. The method according to claim 19, wherein said method further comprises:
• providing a second trailing edge portion (66), said second trailing edge portion comprising a second trailing edge vane portion (68) and a second trailing edge ring portion (70, 72), said second trailing edge ring portion (70, 72) being adapted to form part of an inner trailing edge ring segment (34) or an outer trailing edge ring segment (36) of a trailing edge member (34), and
• fixedly attaching said second trailing edge portion (66) to said first trailing edge portion (58) in order to form a portion of said inner ring segment (38) and/or said outer ring segment of said trailing edge member (38).
21. The method according to any one of claims 15 to 20, wherein said tubular
members (18, 20) are fixedly attached to said first leading edge portion (42) by means of welding.
22. The method according to any one of claims 17 to 21 , wherein said first leading edge portion (42) is fixedly attached to said second leading edge portion (50) by means of welding.
23. The method according to any one of claims 18 to 22, wherein said tubular members (18, 20) are fixedly attached to said trailing edge portion (58) by means of welding. 24. The method according to any one of claims 20 to 22, wherein said first trailing edge portion (58) is fixedly attached to said second trailing edge portion (66) by means of welding.
25. A support structure for a gas turbine engine, said support structure having an axial extension in an axial direction and a circumferential extension in a circumferential direction, said support structure comprising a plurality of tubular members of a first material type arranged in sequence in said circumferential direction, each tubular member at least partially delimiting a flow guiding passage extending at least partially in said axial direction, said support structure comprising a leading portion and a trailing portion in said axial direction, said support structure comprising a leading edge member of a second material type, said leading edge member being located at said leading portion, at least two of said tubular members being fixedly attached to a leading edge member, said first material type being different from said second material type.
26. The support structure according to claim 25, wherein said leading edge member comprises an inner leading edge segment, an outer leading edge segment and at least one leading edge vane portion extending between said inner leading edge segment and said outer leading edge segment.
27. The support structure according to claim 26, wherein at least two of said tubular members are fixedly attached to a leading edge member such that said leading edge vane portion forms a leading edge separating the at least two tubular members.
28. The support structure according to claim 26 or claim 27, wherein at least one of said inner leading edge ring segment and said outer leading edge ring segment forms a closed ring.
29. The support structure according to any one of claims 25 to 28, wherein said support structure comprises a trailing edge member of a third material type, said first material type being different from said third material type. 30. The support structure according to claim 29, wherein said trailing edge member comprises an inner trailing edge ring segment, an outer trailing edge ring segment and at least one trailing edge vane portion extending between said inner trailing edge ring segment and said outer trailing edge ring segment, at least two of said tubular members being fixedly attached to a trailing edge member such that a trailing edge vane portion of said trailing edge member forms a trailing edge separating the at least two tubular members.
31. The support structure according to claim 30, wherein at least one of said inner trailing edge ring segment and said outer trailing edge ring segment forms a closed ring.
32. The support structure according to any one of claims 29 to 31 , wherein said
second material type is the same as said third material type.
33. The support structure according to any one of claims 25 to 32, wherein said first material type is sheet metal or a sheet metal alloy.
34. The support structure according to any one of claims 25 to 33, wherein said
second material type is a cast metal, a cast metal alloy, a forged metal or a forged metal alloy.
35. The support structure according to any one of claims 25 to 34, wherein said
support structure is a rotating support structure.
36. A gas turbine engine comprising a support structure according to any one of
claims 25 to 35.
37. The gas turbine engine according to claim 36, wherein said engine is an open rotor engine.
38. An aeroplane comprising a gas turbine engine according to claim 36 or 37.
39. A method for constructing a support structure for a gas turbine engine, said support structure having an axial extension in an axial direction and a
circumferential extension in a circumferential direction, said method comprising:
• providing at least two tubular members of a first material type at separate locations in said circumferential direction, each one of said tubular members being adapted to form a part of a fluid guiding passage of said support structure;
• providing a first leading edge portion of a second material type, said first material type being different from said second material type, said first leading edge portion being adapted to form part of a leading edge member, and
• fixedly attaching said tubular members to said leading edge portion.
40. The method according to claim 39, wherein said first leading edge portion
comprises a leading edge vane portion and a leading edge ring portion, said leading edge ring portion being adapted to form part of an inner leading edge ring segment or an outer leading edge ring segment of said leading edge member, said method further comprising:
• fixedly attaching said tubular members to said leading edge portion such that said leading edge vane portion forms a leading vane edge for said tubular members.
41. The method according to claim 39 or 40, wherein said method further comprises:
• providing a second leading edge portion, said second leading edge portion comprising a second leading edge vane portion and a second leading edge ring portion, said second leading edge ring portion being adapted to form part of an inner leading edge ring segment or an outer leading edge ring segment of a leading edge member, and
• fixedly attaching said second leading edge portion to said first leading edge portion in order to form a portion of said inner ring segment and/or said outer ring segment of said leading edge member.
42. The method according to any one of claims 39 to 41 , wherein said method further comprises: • providing a first trailing edge portion of a third material type, said third material type being different from said first material type, said first trailing edge portion being adapted to form part of a trailing edge member, and
• fixedly attaching said tubular members to said trailing edge portion.
The method according to claim 42, wherein said first trailing edge portion comprises a trailing edge vane portion and a trailing edge ring portion, said trailing edge ring portion being adapted to form part of an inner trailing edge ring segment or an outer trailing edge ring segment of said trailing edge member, said method further comprising
• fixedly attaching said tubular members to said trailing edge portion such that said trailing edge vane portion forms a trailing vane edge for said tubular members.
The method according to claim 43, wherein said method further comprises:
• providing a second trailing edge portion, said second trailing edge portion comprising a second trailing edge vane portion and a second trailing edge ring portion, said second trailing edge ring portion being adapted to form part of an inner trailing edge ring segment or an outer trailing edge ring segment of a trailing edge member, and
• fixedly attaching said second trailing edge portion to said first trailing edge portion in order to form a portion of said inner ring segment and/or said outer ring segment of said trailing edge member. 45. The method according to any one of claims 39 to 44, wherein said tubular
members are fixedly attached to said first leading edge portion by means of welding.
46. The method according to any one of claims 41 to 44, wherein said first leading edge portion is fixedly attached to said second leading edge portion by means of welding.
47. The method according to any one of claims 42 to 46, wherein said tubular
members are fixedly attached to said trailing edge portion by means of welding.
48. The method according to any one of claims 44 to 47, wherein said first trailing edge portion is fixedly attached to said second trailing edge portion by means of welding.
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