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Title: What is a Turbine ?


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What is a Turbine ?
  • A Turbine is a device which converts the heat
    energy of steam into the kinetic energy then
    to rotational energy.
  • The Motive Power in a steam turbine is obtained
    by the rate of change in momentum of a high
    velocity jet of steam impinging on a curved blade
    which is free to rotate.
  • The basic cycle for the steam turbine power plant
    is the Rankine cycle. The modern Power plant uses
    the rankine cycle modified to include
    superheating, regenerative feed water heating
    reheating.

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RANKINE CYCLE
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Impulse Reaction Turbine
  • 1. Based on Blading Design
  • a) Impulse turbine
  • There is no pressure drop across moving blades.
    Steam energy is transferred to the rotor entirely
    by the steam jets striking the moving blades.
    Since there is no pressure drop, negligible
    thrust is produced.
  • Reaction turbine
  • Steam expands in both the stationary moving
    blades. Moving blades also act as nozzles. High
    axial thrust is produced.
  • c) Combination of Impulse Reaction turbine

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IMPULSE TURBINE
a
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IMPULSE REACTION TURBINE
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DIFFERENCES
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Impulse Reaction Turbine
  • On the Principle of working
  • Impulse Turbine
  • Reaction Turbine
  • Impulse
    Reaction
  • -Pressure drops in nozzles and not in moving
    blade -Pressure drops in fixed blade as
    well as in moving blades
  • Constant blade channel area -Varying
    blade channel area
  • Profile type blades -Aerofoil type blades
  • Restricted round or incomplete admission of
    steam -All round or complete admission
  • Diaphragm contains nozzles -Fixed blades
    similar to moving blades attached to casing
    serve as nozzles and guide the steam
  • Occupies less space for same power -Occupies
    more space for same power
  • Higher efficiency in initial stage - higher
    efficiency in final stages.
  • Suitable for small power requirements -Suitable
    for medium or high power requirements.
  • Blade manufacturing is not difficult -Blade
    manufacturing process is difficult.
  • Velocity of steam is high -Velocity of steam is
    less.

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Turbines Classification
  • Based on Inlet Outlet Steam Condition
  • Back pressure turbines The Exhaust steam from
    the turbine flows out of the steam piping at
    medium or low pressure. Basically, the exhaust
    steam can be used effectively in any other
    machines or equipment in the plant.
  • Condensing turbines Full steam quantities
    entering into the turbine are exhausted, and
    converted to condensate in a condenser. The
    exhaust steam pressure is lower than the
    atmospheric pressure.
  • Extraction turbines Medium or low pressure
    steam required by the process plant is extracted
    from the intermediate stage of a condensing or
    back pressure turbine.

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CONSTRUCTIONAL FEATURES
  • CASING MADE OF CAST STEEL EXCEPT CONDENSING
    STAGE WHICH IS MADE OF CAST IRON. IT IS MOUNTED
    ON THE FRONT-END BEARING PEDESTAL. EXPANSION OF
    CASING IS TOWARDS FRONT END.
  • ROTOR MACHINED FROM A FORGED BLANK OF ALLOY
    STEEL. ROTOR IS A SINGLE FORGING INCORPORATING
    THE THRUST BEARING COLLARS. IT IS SUPPORTED ON
    TWO PRESSURE LUBRICATED JOURNAL BEARINGS.
    EXPANSION OF ROTOR IS TOWARDS REAR END.
  • CONTROL STAGE CONSISTS OF MOVING BLADES
    NOZZLES. NOZZLES ARE MACHINED FROM SOLID BLANKS.
    THE MOVING BLADES ARE MACHINED FROM SOLID BAR
    STOCK HAVE INVERTED TEE ROOTS. TEE ROOTS ARE
    INSERTED INTO GROVES IN THE TURBINE ROTOR
    CAULKED WITH BRASS STRIP.

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LOSSES
  • External Losses
  • - ESV strainer losses
  • - Governing losses (throttling losses)
  • - Leaving Energy Losses (Latent heat of exhaust
    steam in condenser)
  • - Radiation Loss to the surroundings
  • Internal Losses
  • Blade losses
  • i) Primary Losses
  • Friction loss due to profile surface finish
  • ii) Secondary Losses
  • - Impingement loss

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  • Losses in Turbine (contd.)
  • Inter stage Tip Leakages
  • Steam throttles in the inter stage seals
    without doing work
  • Residual velocity Losses
  • Kinetic energy of the leaving steam of one
    stage will be carried over to the next stage. As
    the axial clearances increase between the stages
    (or stage groups) part of the kinetic energy will
    be lost.

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CROSS-SECTIONAL DRAWING OF BLADED ROTOR
COUPLING
THRUST
COLLAR
HAND BARRING
DISCONNECT
FOR OIL TURBINE
COUPLING
MOVING WHEEL
H.P.BLADES
WHEEL
L.P BLADES
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  • Blade Profiles
  • Impulse
  • Reaction
  • Twisted Blade

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DEFINITION OF GOVERNING SYSTEM
A SYSTEM WHOSE PURPOSE IS TO CONTROL A PRIME
MOVER The function of governor is to control
the speed of the turbine.It does this by
controlling the flow of steam to the nozzles.When
the governor reacts to speed, it controls the
steam flow and steam flow by defination is power.
Therefore, through speed governing shaft output
speed is governed with variable power output.
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Types of Governor
  1. Mechanical Governor
  2. Hydraulic Governor
  3. Combination of mechanical Hydraulic
  4. Pneumatic Governor
  5. Electronic Governor

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  • Protection Requirements
  • Over speed
  • Low Lube oil pressure
  • Low vacuum
  • Axial shift
  • High Vibration
  • Bearing temperature
  • High/low extraction pressure
  • Exhaust temperature
  • Generator / Compressor protections
  • Manual / Remote trip

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STOP VALVE
CYLINDER WITH TEST PISTON
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HP GOVERNING VALVE ASSEMBLY
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YOKE ASSEMBLY
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SERVOMOTOR
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PILOT VALVE
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MECHANICAL OVER SPEED GOVERNOR
MECHANICAL TRIPPING DEVICE (VERTICAL MOUNTING)
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