Volume 9: Oil and Gas Applications; Organic Rankine Cycle Power Systems; Steam Turbine 2020
DOI: 10.1115/gt2020-14741
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Effect of Stage Reaction and Shaft Labyrinth Seal in a Stage of an Axial Steam Turbine

Abstract: This paper focuses on the influence of shaft labyrinth seal flow on full stage performance. Experimental data are studied, expected design conditions and experimental results are compared and discussed and a losses breakdown for the design procedure is presented. The experimental investigation was performed in VZLU’s air test turbine which is a part of a closed-loop system equipped with a radial compressor. The test turbine configuration simulated the real drum-stage geometry of an axial steam t… Show more

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“…For this purpose, it is possible to advantageously use a two-stage arrangement in the test rig, where the design-overloaded stage is preceded by another "preparatory" stage. This stage can also be used to change the inlet conditions for tested stage; for example by changing the clearance in the shaft and shroud seal (see previous research at the single?-stage and 1.5-stage test rings presented in [2] and [3]).…”
Section: Experimental Setup 31 Experimental Equipment Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this purpose, it is possible to advantageously use a two-stage arrangement in the test rig, where the design-overloaded stage is preceded by another "preparatory" stage. This stage can also be used to change the inlet conditions for tested stage; for example by changing the clearance in the shaft and shroud seal (see previous research at the single?-stage and 1.5-stage test rings presented in [2] and [3]).…”
Section: Experimental Setup 31 Experimental Equipment Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 2010, a measuring device has been put into operation at the VZLÚ, which enabled flow research on a single-stage axial turbine stage: measurement of integral characteristics using a water dynamometer and measurement of flow fields by traversing behind the stator and rotor blades [1], [2]. Thanks to this device, it was possible to bring new knowledge to the research of flow in the turbine stages and a lot of data to refine the producer's design models [3], [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%