Abstract:
A device for checking the passability of a through-hole of a component includes a front section and an inflatable balloon. The front section is configured so that it can be pressed into or onto the through-hole. The inflatable balloon is fluidically connected to the front section. In one embodiment, a middle section is provided, which is formed as a tube, wherein the inflatable balloon, is fluidically connected to the front section via the middle section

Description:
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
       [0001]    This application claims priority of European Patent Office application No. 11185021.0 EP filed Oct. 13, 2011. All of the applications are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety. 
       FIELD OF INVENTION 
       [0002]    The illustrated embodiments refer to a device for passage measurement for the quick checking of the passability of holes, and to a method for it. 
       BACKGROUND OF INVENTION 
       [0003]    High-temperature components, such as gas turbine blades, are often cooled from the inside by means of a cooling medium, wherein this discharges from the turbine blades and contributes to film cooling. 
         [0004]    In this case, it is essential for the function and the service life of the turbine blades that the passage is not blocked since otherwise local temperature increases and breaking off of the ceramic coating system can occur during operation. 
         [0005]    These holes can be partially closed off during operation or during reconditioning if the cooling air holes are provided in the substrate and if a subsequent coating on the cooling air hole was not completely removed. There are a number of methods for checking passability, such as infrared camera and hot air excitation, or for checking the water passability and for visually determining whether water discharges from each cooling air hole. This, however, requires costly apparatus and needs time. 
         [0006]    In particular, the application on the plant in remote places requires a quick quality check. 
       SUMMARY OF INVENTION 
       [0007]    It is an object herein to provide a means or a method with which the passability of cooling air holes can be quickly and simply checked. 
         [0008]    The object is achieved by the features of the independent claims. 
         [0009]    Further advantageous measures, which can be combined with each other as desired in order to achieve further advantages, are listed in the dependent claims. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0010]    In the drawings: 
           [0011]      FIGS. 1-4  show exemplary embodiments, 
           [0012]      FIG. 5  perspectively shows a turbine blade, 
           [0013]      FIG. 6  perspectively shows a combustion chamber, 
           [0014]      FIG. 7  perspectively shows a gas turbine. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION 
       [0015]    The figures and the description represent only exemplary embodiments. 
         [0016]    Shown in  FIG. 1  is a device  1  for measuring passability of a through-hole  16  ( FIG. 2 ). 
         [0017]    In one embodiment, the device  1  may have three sections, these being a front section  4 , which is inserted into, or seated upon, the through-hole  16 , a middle section  17 , as an option, for better gripping, and an inflatable balloon  10  at the end, which is connected by means of the middle section  7  to the front section  4  so that air can flow from the inlet  3  of the front section  4 , through the middle section  7 , into the balloon  10 . 
         [0018]    The front section  4  consists of rubber, for example, and is sufficiently elastic so that it can be inserted into the through-hole  16  and can completely close it off around the circumference or can completely cover the through-hole  16  by being seated upon it. 
         [0019]    In one embodiment, the front section  4  is may be of an at least partially concentric construction in a way that it does not penetrate too deeply into the through-hole  16  and can exactly surround and cover difficult through-holes. 
         [0020]    Shown in  FIG. 2  is how a method is implemented using such means  1 . 
         [0021]    Compressed air  13 , which is provided during each operation and available at site, is introduced into the interior of the turbine blade  120 ,  130  which is an exemplary component with a through-hole (a film cooling hole in this case). A corresponding adapter for the blade root or for an inlet opening of the component which is to be checked is used in this case. 
         [0022]    The compressed air is turned on and compressed air discharges from all the through-holes  16 , providing they are not closed off. The device  1  is then applied point by point or depending upon where a constriction is assumed. The device  1  can first of all be inserted into, or seated upon, a through-hole  16  and then the compressed air can be turned on. 
         [0023]    Shown in  FIG. 3  is how the balloon  10  is blown up into the state  10 ′ when air discharges from the through-hole  16  at sufficient speed. In this case, the volume is dimensioned so that it does not fill too quickly if a constriction of the through-hole  16  is present, but not too slowly so as to avoid extending the measuring time unnecessarily. 
         [0024]    If a constriction is present in the through-hole  16 , then the balloon  10  fills very slowly (state  10 ″) or hardly at all ( FIG. 4 ) and a visual rechecking and rectification is a specific possibility. 
         [0025]      FIG. 5  shows in a perspective view a rotor blade  120  or stator blade  130  of a turbomachine, which extends along a longitudinal axis  121 . 
         [0026]    The turbomachine can be a gas turbine of an aircraft or of a power plant for electricity generation, a steam turbine or a compressor. 
         [0027]    The blade  120 ,  130  has, in sequence along the longitudinal axis  121 , a fastening section  400 , a blade platform  403  adjoining the fastening section, and also a blade airfoil  406  and a blade tip  415 . 
         [0028]    As a stator blade  130 , the blade  130  can have an additional platform (not shown) at its blade tip  415 . 
         [0029]    A blade root  183  is formed in the fastening section  400  and serves for the fastening of the rotor blades  120 ,  130  on a shaft or on a disk (not shown). 
         [0030]    The blade root  183  is of inverted-T design, for example. Other designs as a fir-tree root or dovetail root are possible. 
         [0031]    The blade  120 ,  130  has a leading edge  409  and a trailing edge  412  for a medium which flows past the blade airfoil  406 . 
         [0032]    In the case of conventional blades  120 ,  130 , solid metal materials, for example, especially superalloys, are used in all the regions  400 ,  403 ,  406  of the blade  120 ,  130 . 
         [0033]    Such superalloys are known from EP 1 204 776 B1, EP 1 306 454, EP 1 319 729 A1, WO 99/67435 or WO 00/44949, for example. 
         [0034]    The blade  120 ,  130  can be produced in this case by means of a casting process, also by means of directional solidification, by means of a forging process, by means of a milling process, or by combinations thereof. 
         [0035]    Workpieces with a single-crystalline structure, or structures, are used as machine components which are exposed to high mechanical, thermal and/or chemical loads during operation. 
         [0036]    The production of such single-crystalline workpieces is carried out, for example, by directional solidification of the molten metal. In this case, it involves casting processes, in which the liquid metal alloy solidifies, or directionally solidifies, to form the single-crystalline structure, i.e. the single-crystalline workpiece. 
         [0037]    In this case, dendritic crystals are oriented along the heat flux and form either a crystalline structure of columnar grains (columnar, i.e. grains which extend over the entire length of the workpiece and here, in accordance with language customarily used, are referred to as directionally solidified), or a single-crystalline structure, i.e. the entire workpiece consists of a single crystal. In this process, the transition to the globulitic (polycrystalline) solidification must be avoided since as a result of undirectional growth transverse and longitudinal grain boundaries are inevitably formed, nullifying the good properties of the directionally solidified or single-crystalline component. 
         [0038]    If directionally solidified structures are spoken of in general, then both single crystals, which have no grain boundaries or at most have small angle grain boundaries, and crystalline structures with columnar grains, which possibly have grain boundaries extending in the longitudinal direction but no transverse grain boundaries, are meant by this. In the case of these secondly referred to crystalline structures, directionally solidified structures are also spoken of. 
         [0039]    Such processes are known from U.S. Pat. No. 6,024,792 and from EP 0 892 090 A1. 
         [0040]    Also, the blades  120 ,  130  can have coatings against corrosion or oxidation, e.g. MCrAlX (M is at least one element of the group consisting of iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), nickel (Ni), X is an active element and stands for yttrium (Y) and/or silicon and/or at least one element of the rare earths, or hafnium (Hf)). Such alloys are known from EP 0 486 489 B1, EP 0 786 017 B1, EP 0 412 397 B1 or EP 1 306 454 A1. 
         [0041]    In one embodiment, the density lies at 95% of the theoretic density. 
         [0042]    On the MCrAlX layer (as an intermediate layer or as an outermost layer) a protective aluminum oxide layer (TGO=thermally grown oxide layer) is formed. 
         [0043]    In one embodiment, the layer composition may feature Co-30 Ni-28 Cr-8 Al-0, 6 Y-0, 7 Si or Co-28 Ni-24 Cr-10 Al-0, 6 Y. In addition to these cobalt-based protective coatings, for example nickel-based protective layers, such as Ni-10 Cr-12 Al-0, 6 Y-3 Re or Ni-12 Co-21 Cr-11 Al-0, 4 Y-2 Re or Ni-25 Co-17 Cr-10 Al-0 4 Y-1, 5 Re, are also used. 
         [0044]    Provision can additionally be made on the MCrAlX for a thermal barrier coating which may, for example, be the outermost layer and consists of ZrO2, Y2O3—ZrO2, for example, i.e. it is not stabilized, is partially stabilized or completely stabilized by yttrium oxide and/or calcium oxide and/or magnesium oxide. 
         [0045]    The thermal barrier coating covers the entire MCrAlX layer. 
         [0046]    By means of suitable coating processes, such as electron beam physical vapor deposition (EB-PVD), crystalline columnar grains are created in the thermal barrier coating. 
         [0047]    Other coating processes are conceivable, e.g. atmospheric plasma spraying (APS), low-pressure plasma spraying (LPPS), vacuum plasma spraying (VPS) or chemical vapor deposition (CVD). The thermal barrier coating can have porous, microcrack- or macrocrack-affected grains for better thermal shock resistance. In one embodiment, the thermal barrier coating is therefore more porous than the MCrAlX layer. 
         [0048]    Refurbishment means that components  120 ,  130  have to be freed of protective layers if necessary after their use (e.g. by means of sand-blasting). Removal of anti-corrosive and/or anti-oxidation coatings or products is then carried out. If necessary, cracks in the component  120 ,  130  are also repaired. After this, recoating of the component  120 ,  130  and re-installing of the component  120 ,  130  are carried out. 
         [0049]    The blade  120 ,  130  can be of a hollow or solid construction. If the blade  120 ,  130  is to be cooled, it is hollow and, if necessary, has film cooling holes  418  (shown by dashed lines) in addition. 
         [0050]      FIG. 6  shows a combustion chamber  110  of a gas turbine. 
         [0051]    The combustion chamber  110  is designed as a so-called annular combustion chamber, for example, in which a multiplicity of burners  107 , which are arranged around a rotational axis  102  in the circumferential direction, open into a common combustion chamber space  154  and create flames  156 . To this end, the combustion chamber  110  is designed in its entirety as an annular structure which is positioned around the rotational axis  102 . 
         [0052]    For achieving comparatively high efficiency, the combustion chamber  110  is designed for a comparatively high temperature of the operating medium M of about 1000° C. to 1600° C. In order to also enable a comparatively long operating period in the case of these operating parameters which are unfavorable for the materials, the combustion chamber wall  153 , on its side facing the operating medium M, is provided with an inner lining which is formed from heat shield elements  155 . 
         [0053]    Each heat shield element  155 , consisting of an alloy, is equipped on the operating medium side with an especially heat-resistant protective layer (MCrAlX layer and/or ceramic coating) or is produced from high temperature-resistant material (solid ceramic tiles). 
         [0054]    These protective layers can be similar to the turbine blades, that means consisting of MCrAlX, for example, wherein M is at least one element of the group consisting of iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), nickel (Ni), X is an active element and stands for yttrium (Y) and/or silicon and/or at least one element of the rare earths, or hafnium (Hf). Such alloys are known from EP 0 486 489 B1, EP 0 786 017 B1, EP 0 412 397 B1 or EP 1 306 454 A1. 
         [0055]    Provision can additionally be made on the MCrAlX for a ceramic thermal barrier coating, for example, and consists of ZrO2, Y2O3—ZrO2, for example, i.e. it is not stabilized, is partially stabilized or completely stabilized by yttrium oxide and/or calcium oxide and/or magnesium oxide. 
         [0056]    By means of suitable coating processes, such as electron beam physical vapor deposition (EB-PVD), crystalline columnar grains are created in the thermal barrier coating. 
         [0057]    Other coating processes are conceivable, e.g. atmospheric plasma spraying (APS), low-pressure plasma spraying (LPPS), vacuum plasma spraying (VPS) or chemical vapor deposition (CVD). The thermal barrier coating can have porous, microcrack- or macrocrack-affected grains for better thermal shock resistance. 
         [0058]    Refurbishment means that heat shield elements  155  have to be freed of protective coatings if necessary after their use (e.g. by means of sand-blasting). Removal of anti-corrosive and/or anti-oxidation coatings or products is then carried out. If necessary, cracks in the heat shield element  155  are also repaired. After this, recoating of the heat shield elements  155  and re-installing of the heat shield elements  155  are carried out. 
         [0059]    On account of the high temperatures in the interior of the combustion chamber  110 , a cooling system can additionally be provided for the heat shield elements  155  or for their retaining elements. The heat shield elements  155  are then hollow, for example, and, if necessary, additionally have cooling holes (not shown) which open into the combustion chamber space  154 . 
         [0060]      FIG. 7  shows by way of example a gas turbine  100  in a longitudinal partial section. 
         [0061]    The gas turbine  100  has on the inside a rotor  103 , with a shaft  101 , rotatably mounted around a rotational axis  102 , which is also referred to as a rotor assembly. 
         [0062]    In series along the rotor  103  are an intake housing  104 , a compressor  105 , a toroidal, for example, combustion chamber  110 , especially an annular combustion chamber, with a plurality of coaxially arranged burners  107 , a turbine  108  and the exhaust gas housing  109 . 
         [0063]    The annular combustion chamber  110  communicates with an annular, for example, hot gas passage  111 . Four turbine stages  112 , for example, which are connected in series, form the turbine  108  there. 
         [0064]    Each turbine stage  112  is formed from two blade rings, for example. A row  125  formed from rotor blades  120  follows a stator blade row  115  in the hot gas passage  111 , as seen in the flow direction of an operating medium  113 . 
         [0065]    The stator blades  130  are fastened in this case on an inner housing  138  of a stator  143 , whereas the rotor blades  120  of a row  125  are attached by means of a turbine disk  133 , for example, on the rotor  103 . 
         [0066]    A generator or a driven machine (not shown) is coupled to the rotor  103 . 
         [0067]    During operation of the gas turbine  100 , air  135  is inducted by the compressor  105  through the intake housing  104  and compressed. The compressed air which is made available at the turbine-side end of the compressor  105  is directed to the burners  107  and mixed with a combustible medium there. The mixture is then combusted in the combustion chamber  110 , forming the operating medium  113 . From there, the operating medium  113  flows along the hot gas passage  111 , past the stator blades  130  and the rotor blades  120 . The operating medium  113  expands on the rotor blades  120 , transmitting an impulse, so that the rotor blades  120  drive the rotor  103  and this drives the driven machine which is coupled to it. 
         [0068]    The components which are exposed to the hot operating medium  113  are subject to thermal loads during operation of the gas turbine  100 . The stator blades  130  and rotor blades  120  of the first turbine stage  112 , as seen in the flow direction of the operating medium  113 , are thermally loaded most of all next to the heat shield elements which line the annular combustion chamber  110 . 
         [0069]    In order to withstand the temperatures which prevail there, these can be cooled by means of a cooling medium. 
         [0070]    Also, substrates of the components can have a directional structure, i.e. they are single-crystalline (SX structure) or have only longitudinally-directed grains (DS structure). 
         [0071]    As material for the components, especially for the turbine blades  120 ,  130  and components of the combustion chamber  110 , iron-based, nickel-based or cobalt-based superalloys, for example, are used. 
         [0072]    Such superalloys are known from EP 1 204 776 B 1, EP 1 306 454, EP 1 319 729 A1, WO 99/67435 or WO 00/44949, for example. 
         [0073]    Also, the blades  120 ,  130  can have coatings against corrosion (MCrAlX, wherein M is at least one element of the group consisting of iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), nickel (Ni), X is an active element and stands for yttrium (Y) and/or silicon, scandium (Sc) and/or at least one element of the rare earths, or hafnium). Such alloys are known from EP 0 486 489 B1, EP 0 786 017 B1, EP 0 412 397 B1 or EP 1 306 454 A1. 
         [0074]    Provision can additionally be made on the MCrAlX for a thermal barrier coating and consists of ZrO2, Y2O3—ZrO2, for example, i.e. it is not stabilized, is partially stabilized or completely stabilized by yttrium oxide and/or calcium oxide and/or magnesium oxide. 
         [0075]    By means of suitable coating processes, such as electron beam physical vapor deposition (EB-PVD), crystalline columnar grains are created in the thermal barrier coating. 
         [0076]    The stator blade  130  has a stator blade root (not shown here), which faces the inner housing  138  of the turbine  108 , and a stator blade tip which lies opposite the stator blade root. The stator blade tip faces the rotor  103  and is fastened on a fastening ring  140  of the stator  143 .