Hydraulic turning gear

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Inventors

Nutter, Norman E.

Application #

223850

Filed

Jul-25-1988

Published

Apr-24-1990

Current US Class

074/578
091/304
091/321
091/330
091/40
091/417R
091/461

International Classes

F15B 021/02

Field of Search

74/160 74/128 74/578 91/417 417/225 417/226 417/227

Assignee

General Electric Company (Schenectady, NY)

Examiners

Look; Edward K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nixon & Vanderhye

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Abstract
A turning gear is used to rotate a turbine rotor under conditions where it is heating up or cooling down without sufficient motive fluid to cause it to rotate. The turning gear avoid the occurence of a thermal bow. A hydraulic turning gear is disclosed for application in confined areas where a substantial force is required to provide rotation to the rotor. A booster cylinder is used to elevate low pressure fluid for use in a reduced diameter hydraulic cylinder. A ratchet wheel and pawl mechanism uses an adjustable friction force to withhold the pawl from the ratchet wheel after initial contact and further employs a stationary guide rail to reset the pawl for the next contact.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A hydraulic turning gear for imparting rotational movement to a rotor comprising:

a ratchet wheel for attachment to the rotor;

a pawl mechanism for engaging the ratchet wheel;

a hydraulic cylinder connected to the pawl mechanism causing the pawl mechanism to reciprocate whereby the linear movement of the pawl mechanism causes the ratchet wheel to rotate;

a source of relatively low pressure hydraulic fluid for driving the hydraulic cylinder;

a booster cylinder for raising the pressure of the relatively low pressure fluid to a higher pressure sufficient to drive the hydraulic cylinder; the booster cylinder being connected to the hydraulic cylinder; and,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates, in general, to rotating turbomachines and to turning gears for rotating a turbine rotor when motive fluid is insufficient to cause the rotation of the turbine rotor. In particular, this invention further relates to a hydraulic system and associated turning gear which is reduced in size for shipboard applications and which utilizes low pressure hydraulic fluid in combination with pressure boost means to provide sufficient turning power despite the reduced size of the equipment.

Rotating machinery such as turbines, including steam turbines or gas turbines, require means associated with the rotating machinery to turn the turbine rotor whenever the motive fluid, steam or gas, is insufficient to cause the rotor to turn but while the rotor is at an elevated temperature such as during periods of warm-up, cool-down or if the supply of motive fluid is shutdown for some reason. The reason for utilizing a turning gear on a heated rotor is that if the rotor is not turned under these conditions it will develop or bow or sag as thermal conditions change which could result in the turbomachine being rendered inoperative.
 
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