2008
DOI: 10.1299/jpes.2.1345
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Turbine Blading Performance Evaluation Using Geometry Scanning and Flowfield Prediction Tools

Abstract: This paper investigates the effect of blade deformation, caused by manufacturing inaccuracies, on the performance of a 2-stage axial steam turbine. A high fidelity 3D coordinate Measurement Machine has been employed to obtain the exact geometrical model of the blades. A Streamline Curvature solver was used to predict the overall performance of the turbine. During the manufacturing process of the casts and of the blades themselves, several types of errors can occur which lead to a different geometry from that e… Show more

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“…e steam turbine was connected to a single gear box coupled to a single-phase generator. In the study conducted by Zachos et al [22], the finite element method was used for the structural design of the blade. Static analysis and thermal analysis were used during the blade design.…”
Section: Turbine Fabricationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e steam turbine was connected to a single gear box coupled to a single-phase generator. In the study conducted by Zachos et al [22], the finite element method was used for the structural design of the blade. Static analysis and thermal analysis were used during the blade design.…”
Section: Turbine Fabricationmentioning
confidence: 99%