Title of article :
Effects of Non-Equilibrium Condensation on Deviation Angle and Performance Losses in Wet Steam Turbines
Author/Authors :
Bagheri Esfe, H Department of Mechanical Engineering - Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic) , Kermani, M. J Department of Mechanical Engineering - Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic) , Saffar Avval, M Department of Mechanical Engineering - Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic)
Pages :
13
From page :
1627
To page :
1639
Abstract :
In this paper, effects of non-equilibrium condensation on deviation angle and performance losses of wet stages of steam turbines are investigated. The AUSM-van Leer hybrid scheme is used to solve the two-phase turbulent transonic steam flow around a turbine rotor tip section. The dominant solver of the computational domain is the non-diffusive AUSM scheme (1993), while a smooth transition from AUSM in regions with large gradients (e.g. in and around condensation- and aerodynamic-shocks) to the diffusive scheme by van Leer (1979) guarantees a robust hybrid scheme throughout the domain. The steam is assumed to obey nonequilibrium thermodynamic model, in which abrupt formation of liquid droplets produces a condensation shock. To validate the results, the experimental data by Bakhtar et al. (1995) has been used. It is observed that as a result of condensation, the aerothermodymics of the flow field changes. For example for supersonic wet case with back pressure Pb=30 kPa, the deviation angle and total pressure loss coefficient change by 65% and 200%, respectively, with respect to that in dry case.
Keywords :
Condensation shock , Deviation angle , Performance loss , Steam turbine
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2416425
Link To Document :
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