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    Unsteady Wet Steam Flow Field Measurements in the Last Stage of Low Pressure Steam Turbine

    Source: Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2016:;volume( 138 ):;issue: 003::page 32601
    Author:
    Bosdas, Ilias
    ,
    Mansour, Michel
    ,
    Kalfas, Anestis I.
    ,
    Abhari, Reza S.
    ,
    Senoo, Shigeki
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4031345
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Modern steam turbines need to operate efficiently and safely over a wide range of operating conditions. This paper presents a unique unprecedented set of timeresolved steam flowfield measurements from the exit of the last two stages of a low pressure (LP) steam turbine under various volumetric massflow conditions. The measurements were performed in the steam turbine test facility in Hitachi city in Japan. A newly developed fast response probe equipped with a heated tip to operate in wet steam flows was used. The probe tip is heated through an active control system using a miniature highpower cartridge heater developed inhouse. Three different operating points (OPs), including two reduced massflow conditions, are compared and a detailed analysis of the unsteady flow structures under various blade loads and wetness mass fractions is presented. The measurements show that at the exit of the second to last stage the flow field is highly three dimensional. The measurements also show that the secondary flow structures at the tip region (shroud leakage and tip passage vortices) are the predominant sources of unsteadiness at 85% span. The high massflow operating condition exhibits the highest level of periodical total pressure fluctuation compared to the reduced massflow conditions at the inlet of the last stage. In contrast at the exit of the last stage, the reduced massflow operating condition exhibits the largest aerodynamic losses near the tip. This is due to the onset of the ventilation process at the exit of the LP steam turbine. This phenomenon results in three times larger levels of relative total pressure unsteadiness at 93% span, compared to the high massflow condition. This implies that at low volumetric flow conditions the blades will be subjected to higher dynamic load fluctuations at the tip region.
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    contributor authorBosdas, Ilias
    contributor authorMansour, Michel
    contributor authorKalfas, Anestis I.
    contributor authorAbhari, Reza S.
    contributor authorSenoo, Shigeki
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:28:09Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:28:09Z
    date issued2016
    identifier issn1528-8919
    identifier othergtp_138_03_032601.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/161019
    description abstractModern steam turbines need to operate efficiently and safely over a wide range of operating conditions. This paper presents a unique unprecedented set of timeresolved steam flowfield measurements from the exit of the last two stages of a low pressure (LP) steam turbine under various volumetric massflow conditions. The measurements were performed in the steam turbine test facility in Hitachi city in Japan. A newly developed fast response probe equipped with a heated tip to operate in wet steam flows was used. The probe tip is heated through an active control system using a miniature highpower cartridge heater developed inhouse. Three different operating points (OPs), including two reduced massflow conditions, are compared and a detailed analysis of the unsteady flow structures under various blade loads and wetness mass fractions is presented. The measurements show that at the exit of the second to last stage the flow field is highly three dimensional. The measurements also show that the secondary flow structures at the tip region (shroud leakage and tip passage vortices) are the predominant sources of unsteadiness at 85% span. The high massflow operating condition exhibits the highest level of periodical total pressure fluctuation compared to the reduced massflow conditions at the inlet of the last stage. In contrast at the exit of the last stage, the reduced massflow operating condition exhibits the largest aerodynamic losses near the tip. This is due to the onset of the ventilation process at the exit of the LP steam turbine. This phenomenon results in three times larger levels of relative total pressure unsteadiness at 93% span, compared to the high massflow condition. This implies that at low volumetric flow conditions the blades will be subjected to higher dynamic load fluctuations at the tip region.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleUnsteady Wet Steam Flow Field Measurements in the Last Stage of Low Pressure Steam Turbine
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume138
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4031345
    journal fristpage32601
    journal lastpage32601
    identifier eissn0742-4795
    treeJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2016:;volume( 138 ):;issue: 003
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