Chapter 6 Steam Turbine
Chapter 6 Steam Turbine
Chapter 6 Steam Turbine
STEAM TURBINE
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CONTENTS
Introduction
Classification of Steam 1. Impulse Turbines (De-Laval, Curtis and
Rateau)
Turbines 2. Reaction Turbines (Parson)
1. The impulse principle
Theory of Steam Turbine 2. The reaction principle
(Operating Principle)
1. Pressure Compounding (Rateau turbine)
The Impulse Turbine 2. Velocity Compounding (Curtis turbine)
3. Pressure-Velocity Compounding (Curtis-
Compounding of Impulse Rateau turbine)
Turbine
The impulse-reaction turbine
Flow of steam through impulse turbine
Tangential force (FT), (whirling force)
Axial force (fa), (axial thrust)
Power produced (P), (diagram power)
Blade efficiency (diagram efficiency) 2
Exhaust Steam
Pump Low Pressure
and temp
Low Pressure
Water
Cold Hot region
pump
Schematic of Impulse
steam turbine
U
a2 a1 b2 b1
V2 V1 Vr1
Vr2
Since Vw2 is in the negative tangential direction, the work done per unit mass flow is
given by,
(2)
Wt = U(Vw1+Vw2)
If Va1 ≠ Va2, (look the figure) there will an axial thrust in the flow direction expressed by
(3)
(4)
Using the blade velocity coefficient k=Vr1/Vr2 , and symmetrical blades (β1 = β2 ),
w 2U V1 cos 1 U
Hence, the rate of work performed per unit mass is
Ft = m.(Vw1 ± Vw2)
Wt = U(Vw1+Vw2)
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EXAMPLE -6.1
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EXAMPLE -6.2
In a single stage impulse turbine the isentropic enthalpy drop of 200 kJ/kg
occurs in the nozzle and nozzle angle of 15°. The blade velocity coefficient
is 0.96 and ratio of blade speed to steam velocity is 0.5. The steam mass
flow rate is 20 kg/s and velocity of steam entering is 50 m/s. Determine
a) the blade angles at inlet and outlet if the steam enters blades
smoothly and leaves axially.
b) the blade efficiency
c) the power developed in kW
d) the axial thrust.
COMPOUNDING OF STEAM
TURBINES
Compounding is achieved by using more than one
set of nozzles, blades rotors in a series keyed to a
common shaft
This is done to reduce the rotational speed of the
impulse turbine.
a) Pressure compounded
b) Velocity compounded
c) Pressure and velocity compounded impulse
turbines.
PRESSURE COMPOUNDIND
A De’Laval turbine runs with steam supplied at 16 bar, 250°C. The nozzle
efficiency is 90%, blade velocity coefficient is 0.98, mechanical efficiency is
95%, nozzle angle is 15°, symmetrical blades with 30° angle, mean diameter
of wheel is 80 cm, back pressure is 0.15 bar. Determine