The industry issues of minimizing maintenance and maintaining turbine performance with operating time have been systematically addressed using creative approaches to control wear, erosion, vibration, and distortion of critical High-Pressure (HP) and Intermediate-Pressure (IP) Steam Turbine components. The important components were identified utilizing a new technique to analyze turbine high maintenance areas. New technology advances were utilized to understand the causes of the maintenance, and to reduce or eliminate it. The technology advances discussed in the paper are in the area of three-dimensional computer programs, materials, coatings, modern computer-aided drafting, and verification testing. These, in conjunction with new creative design approaches for the critical components, have resulted in a ruggedized HP and HP/IP turbine design, which is retrofittable in today’s operating units. Of special interest are the steps taken to give rapid and individually customized attention from design through manufacturing to each unique situation and utility. Among the benefits achieved are up to a 50 percent overall reduction in maintenance, up to 120 Btu/kWh (30 kcal/kWh) reduction in heat rate, and an increased cyclic duty capability for the ruggedized turbines.
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A Ruggedized Design Approach to Reduce Maintenance and Enhance the Efficiency of High and Intermediate Pressure Steam Turbines
L. Conway,
L. Conway
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Generation Technology Systems Division, Orlando, FL 32817
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H. F. Martin,
H. F. Martin
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Generation Technology Systems Division, Orlando, FL 32817
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A. L. Stock,
A. L. Stock
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Generation Technology Systems Division, Orlando, FL 32817
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F. R. Vaccaro
F. R. Vaccaro
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Generation Technology Systems Division, Orlando, FL 32817
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L. Conway
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Generation Technology Systems Division, Orlando, FL 32817
H. F. Martin
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Generation Technology Systems Division, Orlando, FL 32817
A. L. Stock
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Generation Technology Systems Division, Orlando, FL 32817
F. R. Vaccaro
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Generation Technology Systems Division, Orlando, FL 32817
J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. Oct 1989, 111(4): 619-624 (6 pages)
Published Online: October 1, 1989
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Received:
January 29, 1988
Online:
October 15, 2009
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Conway, L., Martin, H. F., Stock, A. L., and Vaccaro, F. R. (October 1, 1989). "A Ruggedized Design Approach to Reduce Maintenance and Enhance the Efficiency of High and Intermediate Pressure Steam Turbines." ASME. J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. October 1989; 111(4): 619–624. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3240298
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