Question & Answers On Steam Turbines
Question & Answers On Steam Turbines
Question & Answers On Steam Turbines
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2. What is a diaphragm?
Answer:
Trade Books
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admitted to a dummy (balance) piston chamber at the lowpressure end of the rotor. Some designers also use a
balance piston on impulse turbines that have a high thrust.
Instead of piston, seal strips are also used to duplicate a
piston's counter force.
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Answer:
As the turbine speeds up, the weights are moved outward
by centrifugal force, causing linkage to open a pilot valve
that admits and releases oil on either side of a piston or on
one side of a spring-loaded piston. The movement of the
piston controls the steam valves.
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1. Shields are designed and fabricated on the basis of
predicted range of steam/water quantities impacting
the blades at specific angles.
2. Now if the operating conditions deviate significantly
from design parameters then the erosion damage will
occur. And in some cases it may go beyond nominal
erosion wear and warrant repair.
3. Also the corrosion of casing can occur due to
blockage/clogging of water drains or extraction
thereby forcing the water back into the casing. If this
condensate water is carried over to steam path and
impacts the blade, thermal-fatigue failure can occur
within a short period.
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Axial.
Radial.
Mixed.
Tangential.
Helical.
Reentry.
The inlet steam pressure:
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Answer:
The damage to blade profiles changes the geometry of
steam flow path and thereby reducing the efficiency of the
unit.
17. How does the dirty safety trip valve trip the
safety trip at normal speed?
Answers:
Dirt may find its way to the safety trip valve and get
deposited around the spring end cap end. This will block
the clearance between the safety trip valve and the spring
end cap. As a result the steam pressure in the spring cap
gets lowered allowing the valve to close.
What is the remedy to it?
The spring end cap as well as safety trip valve should be
cleaned.
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1. Coupling to the driven machine is to be disconnected.
2. The turbine is to be run alone.
3. If the turbine runs smoothly, either misalignment,
worn coupling or the driven equipment is the cause of
the trouble.
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If Inconel is used as the filler material, it has the inferior
resistance to erosion in comparison to the Stellite insert. So
filler material erodes away underneath.
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utilized?
Answer:
In the Curtis turbine.
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1. Turbine blade damage and failures can be effected
by vibration and fatigue.
a. These arise due to flow irregularities introduced
because of manufacturing defects, e.g. lack of control
over tolerances.
b. System operating parameter, e.g. low flow may excite
various modes of vibration in the blades.
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1. Welded rotor is a composed body built up by welding
the individual segments. So the limitations on forgings
capacity do not apply.
2. Welding discs together results in a lower stress level.
Therefore, more ductile materials can be chosen to
resist SCC attack.
3. There are no keyways. So regions of high stress
concentrations are eliminated.
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Bearing fit.
Excessive thrust.
Unbalance.
Rusting of bearing.
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Tie wires.
Tie wire holes.
Brazings.
Blade covers.
Tenon holes.
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Answers:
1. Tie wires.
2. Tie wire holes.
3. Brazings.
4. Blade covers.
5. Tenon holes.
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Answer:
Ramp rate is used in bringing a turbine up to operating
temperature and is the degrees Fahrenheit rise per hour
that metal surfaces are exposed to when bringing a
machine to rated conditions. Manufactures specify ramp
rates for their machines in order to avoid thermal stresses.
Thermocouples are used in measuring metal temperatures.
erosion,
corrosion,
stress/fatigue damage mechanism.
According to EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute,
USA) data stress-corrosion cracking and fatigue are
the chief exponents for turbine-blade failures in utility
industries.
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Answer:
In a radial-flow turbine, steam flows outward from the shaft
to the casing. The unit is usually a reaction unit, having
both fixed and moving blades. They are used for special
jobs and are more common to European manufacturers.
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Answer:
A combined cycle using a gas turbine or diesel, usually
driving a generator in which the exhaust gases are directed
to a waste heat-recovery boiler or heat-recovery steam
generator (HRSG). The steam from the HRSG is then
directed to a steam turbo-generator for additional electric
power production. The use of the exhaust heat from a gas
turbine improves the overall thermal efficiency. In
cogeneration, electric power is produced, but part of the
steam from the HRSG or from extraction from the steam
turbine is used for process heat, hence the term
cogeneration-the simultaneous production of electric power
and process heat steam.
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steam turbine?
Answer:
This may be due to high starting torque required by the
driven equipment.
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1. Blade roots.
2. Shroud band.
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moisture impingement?
Answers:
1. The drainage system should be redesigned. Larger
drains are to be provided.
2. More effective water-catchers are to be in-stalled.
3. Radial seals are to be eliminated to remove water
before it can chance upon the blades.
4. Nozzle trailing edges are to be thinned to promote the
formation of smaller and less harmful droplets.
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Centrifugal pumps.
Centrifugal compressors.
Low capacity turbo-generators.
Feed pumps of high capacity power plants.
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5. Why are free-standing blades in the last lowpressure stage favored more, in some cases,
than those that are coupled and shrouded
together?
Answers:
1. These free-standing blades are known to provide
good and adequate protection against stresses and
aggressive environment.
2. They eliminate all areas viz. shroud/tenon interface
and tie-wire/hole area where corrodents can collect
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20. Why were cracks at the bore common for highpressure and intermediate-pressure rotors of the
early sixties in steam turbines?
Answers:
1. These rotors were manufactured from forgings which
were not "clean" steel and that's why cracks were
initiated at the sites of inclusions, and
2. Segregation bands in the steel. This coupled with low
inherent toughness of rotor materials resulted in bore
cracks.
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