Concept of turbines for ultrasupercritical, supercritical, and subcritical steam conditions


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The article describes the design features of condensing turbines for ultrasupercritical initial steam conditions (USSC) and large-capacity cogeneration turbines for super- and subcritical steam conditions having increased steam extractions for district heating purposes. For improving the efficiency and reliability indicators of USSC turbines, it is proposed to use forced cooling of the head high-temperature thermally stressed parts of the high- and intermediate-pressure rotors, reaction-type blades of the high-pressure cylinder (HPC) and at least the first stages of the intermediate-pressure cylinder (IPC), the double-wall HPC casing with narrow flanges of its horizontal joints, a rigid HPC rotor, an extended system of regenerative steam extractions without using extractions from the HPC flow path, and the low-pressure cylinder’s inner casing moving in accordance with the IPC thermal expansions. For cogeneration turbines, it is proposed to shift the upper district heating extraction (or its significant part) to the feedwater pump turbine, which will make it possible to improve the turbine plant efficiency and arrange both district heating extractions in the IPC. In addition, in the case of using a disengaging coupling or precision conical bolts in the coupling, this solution will make it possible to disconnect the LPC in shifting the turbine to operate in the cogeneration mode. The article points out the need to intensify turbine development efforts with the use of modern methods for improving their efficiency and reliability involving, in particular, the use of relatively short 3D blades, last stages fitted with longer rotor blades, evaporation techniques for removing moisture in the last-stage diaphragm, and LPC rotor blades with radial grooves on their leading edges.

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V. Mikhailov

Polzunov Research and Production Association for Investigation and Design of Power Generating Equipment (NPO TsKTI)

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: gendir@ckti.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg, 191167

L. Khomenok

Polzunov Research and Production Association for Investigation and Design of Power Generating Equipment (NPO TsKTI)

Email: gendir@ckti.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg, 191167

I. Pichugin

Polzunov Research and Production Association for Investigation and Design of Power Generating Equipment (NPO TsKTI)

Email: gendir@ckti.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg, 191167

I. Kovalev

Polzunov Research and Production Association for Investigation and Design of Power Generating Equipment (NPO TsKTI)

Email: gendir@ckti.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg, 191167

V. Bozhko

Polzunov Research and Production Association for Investigation and Design of Power Generating Equipment (NPO TsKTI)

Email: gendir@ckti.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg, 191167

O. Vladimirskii

Polzunov Research and Production Association for Investigation and Design of Power Generating Equipment (NPO TsKTI)

Email: gendir@ckti.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg, 191167

I. Zaitsev

Polzunov Research and Production Association for Investigation and Design of Power Generating Equipment (NPO TsKTI)

Email: gendir@ckti.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg, 191167

Yu. Kachuriner

Polzunov Research and Production Association for Investigation and Design of Power Generating Equipment (NPO TsKTI)

Email: gendir@ckti.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg, 191167

I. Nosovitskii

Polzunov Research and Production Association for Investigation and Design of Power Generating Equipment (NPO TsKTI)

Email: gendir@ckti.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg, 191167

V. Orlik

Polzunov Research and Production Association for Investigation and Design of Power Generating Equipment (NPO TsKTI)

Email: gendir@ckti.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg, 191167


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