Title :
Analysis of shaft torsional phenomena in governing large steam turbine generators with non-linear valve stroking
Author :
Hammons, T.J. ; Goh, R.C.K.
Author_Institution :
Glasgow Univ., UK
fDate :
9/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper focuses on how shaft torsional problems can be initiated in some situations by the fast action of steam control valves. It demonstrates that shaft flexibility can exert a significant influence on steam turbine-generator response following severe supply system disturbances, particularly for large machines where the turbine has nonlinear valve stroking and fast valving. The effect can be minimised by careful location of the speed sensor on the turbine shaft and by filtering to reduce speed input or acceleration signals due to troublesome low-frequency torsional vibrations to an insignificant level. Digital implementation of steam-turbine control systems is described. Response for a range of control philosophies where digital control procedures are used are given. Two large machines where digital speed sensing and filtering techniques in steam valve control are implemented are examined
Keywords :
control system analysis; digital control; machine control; machine theory; steam turbines; torsion; turbogenerators; valves; velocity control; control philosophies; digital control implementation; digital control procedures; digital speed sensing; fast valving; filtering techniques; low-frequency torsional vibrations; nonlinear valve stroking; severe supply system disturbances; shaft flexibility; shaft torsional phenomena analysis; speed sensor; steam control valves; steam turbine generator control; turbine shaft; Acceleration; Control systems; Digital control; Digital filters; Filtering; Shafts; Turbines; Valves; Velocity control; Vibration control;
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on