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    Study on Erosion Characteristics of Solid Particles in the First Reheat Stage Blades of a Supercritical Steam Turbine

    Source: Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2015:;volume( 137 ):;issue: 004::page 41506
    Author:
    Cai, Liu
    ,
    Wang, Shun
    ,
    Mao, Jing
    ,
    Di, Juan
    ,
    Feng, Zhen
    ,
    Zhang, Jun
    ,
    Xu, Ya
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4028262
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Reducing solid particle erosion (SPE) of blades is one of the most urgent problems for supercritical steam turbine power generation technology. Based on the erosion rate models and the particle rebound models of blade materials obtained through the accelerated erosion test under high temperature, erosion characteristics of the first reheat stage blades in a supercritical steam turbine was simulated and analyzed by threedimensional numerical simulation method in this paper. The influence of operating conditions, particle size distribution in the inlet of nozzle, and axial clearance between vanes and rotating blades on the erosion distribution of cascade were explored quantitatively. Results show that the erosion damage of the firstreheat stage stator is mainly caused by suction surface impingement from oxide particles. In designed loading condition, small and medium size of particles mainly eroded the trailing edge (TE) of nozzle pressure surface, while large particles mainly impinge the leading edge (LE) of rotating blades and the TE of vane suction surface, and erosion increase along the blade height. When the turbine is running under partload condition, particle impingement angle on stator pressure surface is basically unchanged, while impingement velocity slightly reduced. However, the amount of particles that impinge the stator TE suction side after their firsttime impingement on rotor LE increase rapidly, leading to the more severe erosion damage of stator suction surface. The particle size distribution in the inlet of nozzle has a significant effect on the erosion simulation of first reheat stage blades, and the size distribution sampled in one unit may not be used to other units. When axial clearance changes, the erosion weight loss of vane pressure surface near TE is basically held constant, while the erosion weight loss in vane suction surface near TE decreases with the increase of axial clearance. For the supercritical 600 MW unit simulated in this article, the antiSPE performance and the unit efficiency can be balanced well when the axial clearance increases to 13 mm. The results in this paper will provide a technology basis for reducing oxide particle erosion in the first reheat stage blades of supercritical steam turbine.
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    contributor authorCai, Liu
    contributor authorWang, Shun
    contributor authorMao, Jing
    contributor authorDi, Juan
    contributor authorFeng, Zhen
    contributor authorZhang, Jun
    contributor authorXu, Ya
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:17:45Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:17:45Z
    date issued2015
    identifier issn1528-8919
    identifier othergtp_137_04_041506.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/157924
    description abstractReducing solid particle erosion (SPE) of blades is one of the most urgent problems for supercritical steam turbine power generation technology. Based on the erosion rate models and the particle rebound models of blade materials obtained through the accelerated erosion test under high temperature, erosion characteristics of the first reheat stage blades in a supercritical steam turbine was simulated and analyzed by threedimensional numerical simulation method in this paper. The influence of operating conditions, particle size distribution in the inlet of nozzle, and axial clearance between vanes and rotating blades on the erosion distribution of cascade were explored quantitatively. Results show that the erosion damage of the firstreheat stage stator is mainly caused by suction surface impingement from oxide particles. In designed loading condition, small and medium size of particles mainly eroded the trailing edge (TE) of nozzle pressure surface, while large particles mainly impinge the leading edge (LE) of rotating blades and the TE of vane suction surface, and erosion increase along the blade height. When the turbine is running under partload condition, particle impingement angle on stator pressure surface is basically unchanged, while impingement velocity slightly reduced. However, the amount of particles that impinge the stator TE suction side after their firsttime impingement on rotor LE increase rapidly, leading to the more severe erosion damage of stator suction surface. The particle size distribution in the inlet of nozzle has a significant effect on the erosion simulation of first reheat stage blades, and the size distribution sampled in one unit may not be used to other units. When axial clearance changes, the erosion weight loss of vane pressure surface near TE is basically held constant, while the erosion weight loss in vane suction surface near TE decreases with the increase of axial clearance. For the supercritical 600 MW unit simulated in this article, the antiSPE performance and the unit efficiency can be balanced well when the axial clearance increases to 13 mm. The results in this paper will provide a technology basis for reducing oxide particle erosion in the first reheat stage blades of supercritical steam turbine.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleStudy on Erosion Characteristics of Solid Particles in the First Reheat Stage Blades of a Supercritical Steam Turbine
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume137
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4028262
    journal fristpage41506
    journal lastpage41506
    identifier eissn0742-4795
    treeJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2015:;volume( 137 ):;issue: 004
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