A method to examine the influences of inlet wetness fraction and inlet angle on the strength performance of the rotating blade considering the effects of wet steam non-equilibrium condensation was proposed. A wildly verified numerical model was employed to simulate the wet steam flow to obtain the pressure distribution on the blade surface. Based on the finite element method, the strength analysis was carried out. Results show that the von-Mises stress of the rotor blade would increase with the inlet wetness fraction and the inlet angle. The sensitive range of studied inlet condition is located at Ain ϵ [0, 15] Win ϵ [0.03, 0.04], in which the increases of the von-Mises stress are over 40%
While wetness formation in steady flows such as nozzles and cascades is well understood, predicting...
We present an engineering approach to mathematical modeling and numerical solution of 2D inviscid tr...
The low efficiency of wet steam turbine is mainly attributed to wetness losses. To investigate the m...
A method to examine the influences of inlet wetness fraction and inlet angle on the strength perform...
Abstract: Steam turbines are an integral part of power generating systems. The durability and reliab...
The paper deals with the wet steam flow in a steam turbine operating in a nuclear power plant. Using...
During the operation of the low-pressure steam turbine, condensation phenomenon is observed in stati...
Steam turbine engines are essential devices in power generation and other industrial applications, c...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Research regarding blade design and analysis of flow has been attracting interest for over a century...
In most conventional power plants the turbines are supplied with superheated steam but, during the c...
Accurate prediction of the droplet size distribution in steam turbines is crucial for the correct an...
The numerical investigation on the wet steam flow in the last two stages of a 1000 MW fossil-fire...
The correct computation of steam subcooling, subsequent formation of nuclei and finally droplet grow...
Copyright © 2014 by Siemens Energy, Inc. The correct computation of steam subcooling, subsequent for...
While wetness formation in steady flows such as nozzles and cascades is well understood, predicting...
We present an engineering approach to mathematical modeling and numerical solution of 2D inviscid tr...
The low efficiency of wet steam turbine is mainly attributed to wetness losses. To investigate the m...
A method to examine the influences of inlet wetness fraction and inlet angle on the strength perform...
Abstract: Steam turbines are an integral part of power generating systems. The durability and reliab...
The paper deals with the wet steam flow in a steam turbine operating in a nuclear power plant. Using...
During the operation of the low-pressure steam turbine, condensation phenomenon is observed in stati...
Steam turbine engines are essential devices in power generation and other industrial applications, c...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Research regarding blade design and analysis of flow has been attracting interest for over a century...
In most conventional power plants the turbines are supplied with superheated steam but, during the c...
Accurate prediction of the droplet size distribution in steam turbines is crucial for the correct an...
The numerical investigation on the wet steam flow in the last two stages of a 1000 MW fossil-fire...
The correct computation of steam subcooling, subsequent formation of nuclei and finally droplet grow...
Copyright © 2014 by Siemens Energy, Inc. The correct computation of steam subcooling, subsequent for...
While wetness formation in steady flows such as nozzles and cascades is well understood, predicting...
We present an engineering approach to mathematical modeling and numerical solution of 2D inviscid tr...
The low efficiency of wet steam turbine is mainly attributed to wetness losses. To investigate the m...