Blade assembly tool

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Inventors

Ortolano, Ralph J.
Ball, Kenneth A.
Bowman, Gary

Application #

483129

Filed

Feb-22-1990

Published

Jun-25-1991

Current US Class

029/281.5
269/43

International Classes

B23P 019/04

Field of Search

269/37 269/40 269/43 269/45 269/47 269/249 269/71 29/281.5 29/449

Assignee

Southern California Edison (Rosemead, CA)

Examiners

Watson; Robert C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Berman; Charles

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Abstract
A tool for locating a predetermined number of turbine blades in relative operative position with each other includes a base with a space and sidewalls with a space between them. Blades are located sequentially and adjacently between the sidewalls so that the blades are accurately and snugly located between the sidewalls. The top of the sidewalls has an arc of curvature representative of the arc of curvature for a rotor for accommodating the blades ordinarily. When the blades are located in the space, the curvature of the top of the sidewalls conforms with the curvature of the rotor. The blades can then be adjusted and aligned such that when located in the rotor they will be accurately positioned.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A pre-assembly verification tool for temporarily locating a predetermined number of blades of a rotor in relative operative adjacent relationship with each other comprising a support, spaced sidewalls affixed to the support, the support and sidewalls forming a space for locating roots of respective blades in adjacent abutting relationship, the spaced sidewalls being separated to accommodate the thickness of the roots so that the roots may be located snugly between the sidewalls, a portion of the sidewalls having an arc of curvature representative of an arc of curvature for a rotor for temporarily accommodating the blades such that when the blades are temporarily located with the roots in the space, the blades adopt a temporary location relative to each other representative of a permanent blade position in the rotor, and wherein the arc of curvature forms a regular smooth uninterrupted curved surface, and including a holding fixture for securing the roots in the space, the holding fixture being for removable attachment to a sidewall, set screws interacting with the holding fixture and the sidewalls through threaded apertures provided in the holding fixture and the sidewalls, the holding fixture having a sidewall for parallel location with the sidewall adjacent to the support, and wherein with the holding fixture in operative position relative to the sidewall, a portion of the blade is sandwiched between the smooth curved surface and the holding fixture, and wherein the holding fixture is operative wholly outside a plane of the arc of curvature of the surface of the sidewall.



Description
BACKGROUND

The precise and accurate location and assembly of blades for turbines is essential. This prevents premature breakdown of the blades and turbines. This invention relates to a tool for verifying the uniformity of blades for turbines and the assembly relationship on a turbine rotor.

The refurbishment of rotor blades for steam turbine owners has an important economic advantage in that the replacement with new blades is avoided. Often refurbished blades can be equal or better than new blades. The time taken for refurbishing can also be less than the time needed to fabricate new blades. Accordingly there is a need for effective blade refurbishment techniques and tools.

One disadvantage in refurbished blades is that blade repair or brazing can cause distortion of reworked parts. Often this distortion is not discovered until the parts are being installed, assembled, or being machine-finished. This difficulty is compounded when reworking is effected in one location and installation is effected in a different location.
 
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