Calculation of Thermodynamic Wetness Loss in Steam Turbines Using Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation

Author:

Hoznedl Michal1ORCID,Kolovratník Michal2,Jun Gukchol3

Affiliation:

1. Doosan Škoda Power Pilsen, Pilsen 30128, Czech Republic

2. Department of Power Engineering, Czech Technical University, Prague 16607, Czech Republic

3. Department of Power Engineering, Czech Technical University, Prague 16000, Czech Republic

Abstract

Abstract In the paper, the behavior of wet steam flow is described in three different steam turbines. The first one is the 1100 MW turbine in the nuclear power plant with the pressurized water reactor. The second one is the 660 MW turbine in the fossil fuel power plant with ultrasupercritical steam parameters at the turbine inlet. The last turbine has a nominal output of 34 MW and operates in the municipal waste-to-energy plant. However, this turbine can often also operate even at 2 MW or higher. In all three turbines in the last stage area passages are made for an optical probe to measure steam wetness and primary droplets size, and for a pneumatic probe to determine the pressures, velocities and flow directions. Based on experimentally obtained data, analyses of thermodynamic wetness loss for all three turbines are performed using numerical flow simulations considering equilibrium and nonequilibrium steam. The condensation model that includes the nucleation rate and droplet growth velocity used in ansyscfx is calibrated based on experimentally obtained data. It is evident that the obtained loss patterns depend fundamentally on the turbine type and operating parameters.

Funder

Technologická Agentura Ceské Republiky

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Aerospace Engineering,Fuel Technology,Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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