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Wet-steam erosion of steam turbine disks and shafts
A study of wet-steam erosion of the disks and the rotor bosses or housings of turbines in thermal and nuclear power plants shows that the rate of wear does not depend on the diagrammed degree of moisture, but is determined by moisture condensing on the surfaces of the diaphragms and steam inlet components. Renovating the diaphragm seals as an assembly with condensate removal provides a manifold reduction in the erosion.
Wet-steam erosion of steam turbine disks and shafts
A study of wet-steam erosion of the disks and the rotor bosses or housings of turbines in thermal and nuclear power plants shows that the rate of wear does not depend on the diagrammed degree of moisture, but is determined by moisture condensing on the surfaces of the diaphragms and steam inlet components. Renovating the diaphragm seals as an assembly with condensate removal provides a manifold reduction in the erosion.
Wet-steam erosion of steam turbine disks and shafts
Averkina, N. V. (author) / Zheleznyak, I. V. (author) / Kachuriner, Yu. Ya. (author) / Nosovitskii, I. A. (author) / Orlik, V. G. (author) / Shishkin, V. I. (author)
2011
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
rotor , erosion , moist steam , condensation , steam turbine , disk , stage
BKL:
56.30
Wasserbau
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56.30$jWasserbau
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