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On the issue of creating the optimal last stage of powerful steam turbines of nuclear power plants

https://doi.org/10.30724/1998-9903-2023-25-1-14-23

Abstract

THE PURPOSE. To estimate the most effective length of the working blade of the last stage of a powerful wet-steam turbine in terms of obtaining its maximum efficiency and to optimize the parameters of this stage in the design mode. For this stage, perform multi-mode optimization to select the main characteristics of the stage operating with maximum efficiency according to a given model daily load schedule.

METHODS. When solving this problem, the method of calculating the axisymmetric flow of steam in the flow part of the turbine stage as an inviscid single-phase working fluid relative to a stationary guide device and rotating with an angular velocity ω of the impeller used, and the losses energy calculated according to the axisymmetric method of the MPEI.

RESULTS. The article describes the relevance of the topic, discusses the features of the use of the author's software in solving the tasks. The characteristics of the stages with different lengths of the working blades presented and the results of their calculation in the nominal mode are given. A model daily schedule selected for a nuclear power plant turbine operating in the central region of Russia. The results of calculations of variable modes of the last stage of the turbine operating according to this daily schedule presented.

CONCLUSION. The choice of the maximum length of the working blade is limited not only by its strength characteristics, but also by the increase in wave losses in the gratings due to an increase in the optimal available heat drop, or rather the associated increase in supersonic speeds near the meridional contours. So for a high-speed turbine To-1200-6,8/50 the maximum efficiency of the last stage is achieved at a length of 1400 mm, both when the turbine is configured with both three two-flow LPC and four. Selection of the main characteristics of these stages, such as the available heat drop, the degree of reactivity, etc. it should be made taking into account the variable operating modes of the turbine on the basis of the forecast of daily schedules of loads of turbine units. When using a typical daily load schedule, the average internal relative efficiency in the range of operating modes according to this schedule is higher by 0.6 % when choosing a 10% increased available heat drop compared to the optimal one in the design mode.

About the Authors

T. V. Bogomolova
National research University «Moscow power engineering Institute»
Russian Federation

Tatyana V. Bogomolova – professor

Moscow



G. A. Ahmadzadeh
National research University «Moscow power engineering Institute»
Russian Federation

Amirali G. Ahmadsadeh – postgraduate student

Moscow



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Bogomolova T.V., Ahmadzadeh G.A. On the issue of creating the optimal last stage of powerful steam turbines of nuclear power plants. Power engineering: research, equipment, technology. 2023;25(1):14-23. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30724/1998-9903-2023-25-1-14-23

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