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The steam turbine is one kind of heat engine machine in which steam's heat energy is
converted to mechanical work. The construction of steam turbine is very
simple. There is no piston rod, flywheel or slide valves attached to the
turbine. So maintenance is quite easy. It consists of a rotor and a set of
rotating blades which are attached to a shaft and the shaft is placed in
the middle of the rotor. An electric generator known as steam turbine generator is connected to the rotor shaft. The turbine generator collects the
mechanical energy from the shaft and converts it into electrical
energy. Steam turbine generator also improves the turbine efficiency.
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1. What is a stage in a steam turbine?
Answer:
In an impulse turbine, the stage is a set of moving blades behind the
nozzle. In a reaction turbine, each row of blades is called a "stage." A
single Curtis stage may consist of two or more rows of moving
blades.
2. What is a diaphragm?
Answer:
Partitions between pressure stages in a turbine's casing are called
diaphragms. They hold the vane-shaped nozzles and seals between the
stages. Usually labyrinth-type seals are used. One-half of the diaphragm
is fitted into the top of the casing, the other half into the
bottom.
3. What is a radial-flow turbine?
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Answer:
In a radial-flow turbine, steam flows outward from the shaft to the
casing. The unit is usually a reaction unit, having both fixed and moving
blades. They are used for special jobs and are more common to European
manufacturers, such as Sta-Laval (now ABB).
4. What are four types of turbine seals?
Answers:
1. Carbon rings fitted in segments around the shaft and held together by
garter or retainer springs.
2. Labyrinth mated with shaft serration’s or shaft seal strips.
3. Water seals where a shaft runner acts as a pump to create a ring of
water around the shaft. Use only treated water to avoid shaft
pitting.
4. Stuffing box using woven or soft packing rings that are compressed
with a gland to prevent leakage along the shaft.
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47.In which turbines, is this pressure-velocity compounding principle
employed?
Answer:
In the Curtis turbine.
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48.In which zone of steam turbines has temperature-creep rupture been
observed?
Answer:
Damage due to creep is encountered in high temperature (exceeding 455°C)
zones. That is, it has been found to occur in the control stages of the
high-pressure and intermediate-pressure turbines where steam temperature
sometimes exceed 540°C. In the reheat stage, it has been observed that
creep has caused complete lifting of the blade shroud bands.
49.Is there any adverse effect off full-arc admission operation?
Answer:
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