Title of Invention

TUBULAR TURBINE PLANT

Abstract (57) Abstract: The contained supporting and guide (10> for a tubular turbine plant has an axial guide bearing, having two bearing-supporting surfaces (20, 21) running in an annular groove (19) of the shaft (4). The bearing segments (22, 23) are each fastened to the radially inner section of a conation supporting bead (24) which is detachably fastened to the bear support (11) and enters into the said annular groove (19). A bearing of such a construction is readily accessible, and the segments are easy to adjust and can also be easily exchanged.
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The invention relates in general to a tubular turbine plant, comprising a generator, enclosed by a housing, and a water turbine, which are either arranged on a common shaft or their shaft ends are connected to one another via a coupling a combined supporting and guide bearing being provided in the shaft section between generator and turbine. It relates in particular to a combined supporting and guide bearing for these machines, in which the combined supporting and guide bearing is held by a bearing support surrounding it to which bearing support first bearing segments are fastened, which interact with a first cylindrical shaft section as a radial bearing-supporting surface, and to which bearing support two groups of second bearing segments are fastened, which interact with two axially distanced, radially directed shaft sections as axial bearing-supporting surfaces, and means are provided for adjusting the mutual position of the bearing segments with regard to the said shaft sections.
The invention in this case is based generally on a prior art as disclosed, for example, by company publication Brown Boveri Mitteilungen April 1970, volume 57, pp. 182-190, in particular figure 5 on page 186. A construction of the combined supporting and guide bearing for machines of this type, which goes into more detail, is the subject matter of WO 90/14523.
In tubular generators, also called tubular turbine generators, the combined
supporting and guide bearing arranged between turbine and generator must
absorb not only the dead weight of the rotating parts

but also the hydraulic thrust amounting to many
hundreds of tones. This combined bearing is held be a
bearing support surrounding it. Fastened to the bearing
support are axial bearing segments which interact with
two radially directed supporting surfaces on a shaft
collar as axial bearing-supporting surfaces.
Furthermore, radial bearing segments which interact with the cylindrical shaft section of the said collar as a radial bearing-supporting surface are fastened to the bearing support. Furthermore, means of adjusting the mutual position of the bearing segments with regard to the said axial and radial bearing-supporting surfaces on the shaft sections are allocated to all segments (cf. WO 90/14523).
In this arrangement, the supporting of the axial bearing segments on the bearing support is of a very complicated design, since the bearing support has to enclose the said collar in a U-shape in the widest sense. During adjusting and inspection work, complicated casing parts have to be removed in order to reach the bearing adjusting elements.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, one object of the invention is to provide a novel tubular turbine plant having a combined supporting and guide bearing which withstands all stresses and is of simple construction and in which the bearing segments together with their adjusting elements are readily accessible.
This object is achieved according to the invention if an annular groove having bearing-supporting surfaces running orthogonally to the shaft axis is formed in the shaft section between turbine and generator, and if the second bearing segments are each fastened to the radially inner section of a common supporting beam which is detachably fastened to the bearing support and enters into the said annular groove.



The advantages of the invention may be seen in particular in the fact that
assembly and disassembly of the bearing segments is simple to
carry out;
both the radial and axial bearing segments are readily accessible
and can be adjusted individually;
service and inspection work can be carried out quickly;
the bearings are free of oil during stoppage of the machine;
the axial-bearing elasticity can be matched in a simple manner to
the overall elasticity of the tubular generator due to the design and
configuration of the supporting beams.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention as well as further advantages achievable by it are explained in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawing.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a tubular turbine plant, ;comprising a generator enclosed by a housing or capsule, and a water turbine, which are either arranged on a common shaft or their shaft ends are connected 0 one another via a coupling, a combined supporting and guide bearing being )provided in the shaft section between generator and turbine, which combined supporting and guide bearing is held by a bearing support surrounding it, to hitch bearing support first bearing segments are fastened, which interact with a first cylindrical shaft section as a radial bearing-supporting surface, and 0
which interact with two axially distanced, radially directed shaft sections as axial bearing-supporting surfaces, and means being provided for adjusting the mutual position of the bearing segments with regard to the said shaft sections, characterized in that an annular groove having bearing-supporting surfaces running orthogonally to the shaft axis is formed in the shaft section between turbine and generator, and in that the second bearing segments are each fastened to the radially inner section of a common supporting beam which is detachably fastened to the bearing support and enters into the said annular groove.
A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained, as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein :
Fig. 1 shows a greatly simplified longitudinal section through a
tubular turbine plant;
Fig. 2 shows a longitudinal section, going into more detail, through
the supporting and guide bearing of the generator according to fig. 1;
Fig. 3 shows a cross section through part of the radial guide
bearing of the generator according to Fig. 2 along line AA in Fig. 2;



Fig. 4 shows a longitudinal section through part of an alternative
supporting and guide bearing.



DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views, in the highly scheĀ¬matic represenation of a tubular turbine plant according to Fig. 1 a generator together with auxiliary equipment, which generator is coupled to a water turbine (not shown), is arranged in a tear-shaped capsule 1 which is held under water by means of a bottom stay 2 and a top stay 3. In the sextuple, the turbine and generator are arranged on the same shaft 4. The generator is arranged in an overhung position on the shaft 4 and comprises a stator 5 and a rotor 6. The latter has a rotor body 7 with rotor poles (not shown) which is fastened on a rotor-supporting structure 8. The latter is releasably fastened in the hub area 9 to the front end of the shaft 4. The turbine wheel is arranged at the other end of the shaft 4.
The combined supporting and guide bearing generally identified by the reference numeral 10 sits in the shaft section between generator and turbine and is supported by a bearing support 11 which is held on a flange 14 on the inner wall of the capsule 1 via a conical fastening part 12 and a fastening part 13 arranged radially in the example. The bearing is completely surrounded by a multi-piece bearing casing 15, 16 which enters like a radial gap seal at the shaft-side end into grooves 17, 18 in the shaft.
In this respect, tubular turbine plants are already known and are described and shown, for example, in the publication cited at the beginning. Brown Boveri Mitteilungen loc. cit.
As is readily apparent from Fig. 5 of Brown Boveri Mitteilungen or else from the single figure of WO 90/14523, the accessibility of the bearing segments for the purpose of adjusting or service work is impeded not only by the bearing casings but also by the components of the bearing support. This applies in

particular to combined supporting and guide bearings according to WO/14523, that is constructions in which the axial bearing segments interact with the two side surfaces of the shaft collar.
Thus, in order to provide a tubular turbine plant having a combined supporting and guide bearing which withstands all stresses and has a simple construction and in which the bearing segments together with their adjusting elements are readily accessible, provision is made according to the invention to form an annular groove 19 having bearing-supporting surfaces 20, 21 running orthogonally to the shaft axis in the shaft section between turbine and generator. The bearing segments 22, 23 allocated to these two bearing-supporting surfaces 20, 21 are fastened to the inner end of a radially oriented supporting beam 24. The supporting beams - there are 12 in the example - are uniformly distributed over the periphery (cf. Fig. 3). The supporting beams 24 are detachably fastened to the bearing support 11 by means of screw bolts 25, passing axially completely through the bearing support 11, and enter together with the segments 22, 23 fastened to them into the said annular groove 19. In the example, the arrangement is made in such a way that the fastening surface 26 on the bearing support 11, which fastening surface 26 runs orthogonally to the axis of the shaft 4, lies at the same axial level as the bearing-supporting surface 20 on the side wall of the groove 19. In this way, the supporting beam together with segments 22, 23 can be pulled radially outward and removed after slackening and removing the screw bolts 25.
If the fastening surface 26 on the bearing support 11, which fastening surface 26 runs orthogonally to the axis of the shaft 4, does not lie at the seune axial level as the bearing-supporting surface 20 on the side wall of the groove 19 - this embodiment is shown in Fig. 4 by way of decuple, the same parts being provided with the scune reference

numerals as in Fig. 2 - provision is to be made for the radial width b23 of the segments 23 to be smaller than the clearance width b between the individual ring 32 and the shaft 4. If this condition is met, after slackening and removal of the screw bolts 25, the supporting bedims together with segments 22, 23 can be pulled first of all radially outward and then in the axial direction and can thus be removed.
The bearing segments 22, 23 are detachably fastened to the supporting beam in a known manner by means of first axially acting adjusting means 27 and are readily accessible from the outside. The supporting surface 28 of the radial supporting-bearing segments 29 on the shaft 4 directly adjoin the annular groove 19. The radial supporting-bearing segments 29 are detachably fastened to the inner periphery of the bearing support 11 via second radially acting adjusting means 30 and, if need be, distance plates 31.
The bearing support 11 itself comprises (in the final state) a double ring having two individual rings 32, 33 which are axially distanced from one another and are welded to one another via radially directed, axially running webs 34. So that the clumping forces for the supporting beams 24 do not act on the welds, the construction is made in such a way that the bores pass axially through the webs 34 and each individual ring 32, 33 comprises a multiplicity of ring segments which are each butt-welded to the ends of the webs 34. In this arrangement, the axially running narrow sides, pointing inward, of the webs serve at the same time to guide and fasten the radial supporting-bearing segments 29.
The bearing casing at the turbine-side end of the supporting and guide bearing is made with a plate 16 which comprises two or more ring parts, enters into the groove 18 and is screwed to the turbine-side end face 35 of the bearing support 11. The bearing casing at the generator-side end is made by a two-piece or multi-niece box-like cover 36 of L-shaped cross section

which is detachably fastened to the radial fastening part 13. In a similar way to the turbine-side end, a two-piece or multi-piece ring plate 37 entering into the groove 17 is detachably fastened to the leg pointing radially inward. The bearing is actually sealed off from the turbine and generator space in a known manner by contact seals 38 and 39 which are detachably fastened on the outside to the cover 36 and the ring 33 respectively.
For the sake of completeness, the oil supply of the bearing 10 is also shown in Fig. 2. This oil supply comprises a ring line 40 which runs inside the cover 36 and from which tap lines 41, 42, 43 branch off inwardly to the segments 29, 22 and 23 respectively.
As is readily evident from Fig. 2, the construction of the combined supporting and guide bearing 10 described permits problem-free access to the essential bearing parts after removal of the cover 36. Both the radial and the axial supporting segments are not only easy to inspect and adjust, they can also be removed with effortless ease. The reason for this is that, after removal of the supporting beams 24, the segments 29 of the radial bearing can also simply be displaced in the direction of the annular groove 19 and removed from the annular space between shaft 4 and bearing support 11.
A further advantage of the arrangement described is that the axial guide and radial mounting can be implemented in a very compact manner without complicated supporting and holding devices, since they are fastened to a common holding member, the bearing support 11. Furthermore, the use of a single holding member (supporting beeim 24) for each two segments 22, 23, through suitable dimensioning of the supporting beam, e.g. over its cross section, allows defined rigidity or else elasticity to be introduced into the axial mounting, which in addition may also be changed subsequently if necessary, e.g. by exchanging for other supporting beams.

The bearing construction has been described with reference to a tubular turbine plant in which the generator and the turbine are arranged on a common shaft 4 and in which the generator rotor is mounted in an overhung position. It may of course also be used in plants having generators mounted on both sides or even in plants in which the generator and the turbine are used via an intermediate shaft, as is the case, for example, in Figure 5 on page 186, Brown Boveri Mitteilungen loc. cit.
Obviously, numerous modifications and
variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.


WE CLAIM
1. A tubular turbine plant, comprising a generator (5, 6, 7) enclosed by a housing or capsule (1), and a water turbine, which are either arranged on a common shaft (4) or their shaft ends are connected to one another via a coupling, a combined supporting and guide bearing (10) being provided in the shaft section between generator and turbine, which combined supporting and guide bearing is held by a bearing support (11) surrounding it to which bearing support first bearing segments (29) are fastened, which interact with a first cylindrical shaft section (28) as a radial bearing-supporting surface, and to which bearing support (11) two groups of second bearing segments (22, 23) are fastened, which interact with two axially distanced, radially directed shaft sections as axial bearing-supporting surfaces, and means (27, 30) being provided for adjusting the mutual position of the bearing segments with regard to the said shaft sections characterized in that an annular groove (19) having bearing-supporting surfaces (20, 21) running orthogonally to the shaft axis is formed in the shaft section between turbine and generator, and the second bearing segments (22, 23) are each fastened to the radially inner section of a common supporting beam (24) which is detachably fastened to the bearing support (11) and enters into the said annular groove (19).
2. The tubular turbine plant according to claim 1, wherein the bearing support comprises two axially distanced individual rings (32, 33) which are distanced by means of radially directed, axially running

webs (34) and are firmly connected to the latter.
3. The tubular turbine plant according to claim 2, wherein the supporting beams (24) are fastened to the bearing support (11) by means of screw bolts (25) which pass axially through the entire bearing support (11).
4. The tubular turbine plant according to claim 1, wherein the bearing support comprises radially directed, axially running webs (34) ring segments running in the peripheral direction are butt-welded to the two ends of the webs (34), and webs and ring segments in this manner form a double-ring like bearing support (11), and the supporting beams (24) are detachably fastened to the bearing support (11) by means of screw bolts (25) which pass axially through the webs (34).
5. The tubular turbine plant according to claim 1, 2 or 4, wherein the first bearing segments (29) are detachably fastened to the end faces of the webs (34) with adjusting means (30, 31) in between.
The tubular turbine plant according to one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the fastening surface (26) on the bearing support (11), which fastening surface (26) runs orthogonally to the axis of the shaft (4), lies at the same axial level as the bearing-supporting surface (20) on the side wall of the groove (19).
The tubular turbine plant according to any one of the claims 1 to 5, wherein when the fastening surface (26) on the bearing support (11) on

the one hand and the bearing-supporting surface (20) on the side wall of the groove (19) on the other hand lie at different axial levels, the clearance width (b) between shaft (4) and bearing support (11) is greater than the radial width (b23) of the segment (23) adjacent to the bearing support (11).
8. A tubular turbine plant substantially as hereinabove described with
Reference to the accompanying drawings.


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Patent Number 193776
Indian Patent Application Number 444/MAS/1996
PG Journal Number 02/2006
Publication Date 13-Jan-2006
Grant Date 28-Oct-2005
Date of Filing 20-Mar-1996
Name of Patentee M/S. ALSTOM LTD
Applicant Address BROWN BOVERI STRASSE 7, CH-5401 BADEN,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 JOSEF SCHWANDA BAHNHOFSTR. 420, CH-5242 LUPFIG,
PCT International Classification Number F03B13/10
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 195 25 830 1995-07-15 Germany