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Thermal Engineering | 2016

Control valves and cascades for the first stages of turbines with ultrasupercritical steam parameters

A. E. Zaryankin; Nikolay Rogalev; Andrey Rogalev; Ivan Garanin; Sergey Osipov; E. Yu. Grigoriev

This paper considers the problems that will unavoidably be encountered in the creation of new-generation turbines operated at ultrasupercritical initial steam parameters, namely, the development of new control and shutoff valves, the reduction of end energy losses in blade cascades and steam leaks in high-pressure cylinders (HPCs), the elimination of effect produced by regenerative steam bleedoffs on the afterextraction stage, the cooling of a blade cascade, etc. Some possible solutions are given for the two first of the listed problems. The conclusion about the need for the transition to new-generation control valves in the development of new advanced steam turbines with ultrasupercritical initial steam parameters has been made. From the viewpoint of their design, the considered new-generation valves differ from the known contemporary constructions by a shaped axially symmetric confusor channel and perforated zones on the streamlined spool surface and the inlet diffuser saddle part. The analysis of the vibration behavior of new-generation valves has demonstrated a decrease in the dynamic loads acting on their stems. To reduce the end energy losses in nozzle or blade cascades with small aspect ratios, it is proposed to use finned shrouds in the interblade channels. The cross section of fins has a triangular profile, and their height must be comparable with the thickness of the boundary layer in the outlet cross section of a cascade and, provisionally, be smaller than 8% of the cascade chord.


International Journal of Rotating Machinery | 2018

Verification of Thermal Models of Internally Cooled Gas Turbine Blades

Igor Shevchenko; Nikolay Rogalev; Andrey Rogalev; Andrey Vegera; Nikolay Bychkov

Numerical simulation of temperature field of cooled turbine blades is a required element of gas turbine engine design process. The verification is usually performed on the basis of results of test of full-size blade prototype on a gas-dynamic test bench. A method of calorimetric measurement in a molten metal thermostat for verification of a thermal model of cooled blade is proposed in this paper. The method allows obtaining local values of heat flux in each point of blade surface within a single experiment. The error of determination of local heat transfer coefficients using this method does not exceed 8% for blades with radial channels. An important feature of the method is that the heat load remains unchanged during the experiment and the blade outer surface temperature equals zinc melting point. The verification of thermal-hydraulic model of high-pressure turbine blade with cooling allowing asymmetrical heat removal from pressure and suction sides was carried out using the developed method. An analysis of heat transfer coefficients confirmed the high level of heat transfer in the leading edge, whose value is comparable with jet impingement heat transfer. The maximum of the heat transfer coefficients is shifted from the critical point of the leading edge to the pressure side.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2015

High-Temperature Technologies of Electric Energy Production on Steam-Turbine Power Plants

Nikolay Rogalev; Andrey Rogalev; Evgeniya Oleynikova

This article considers possible methods to improve economic efficiency of coal-fired plants by means of increase of steam performance upstream of the steam turbine. It gives the methods to increase steam temperature upstream of the turbine by means of heat values of both fossil and hydrogen fuels.


International Economics Letters | 2014

Analysis of the concept of industrial technology platform development in Russia and in the EU

Olga Zlyvko; Evgeny Lisin; Nikolay Rogalev; Galina Kurdiukova


Contemporary engineering sciences | 2014

Line Summary of Approaches for Improving Vibrational Reliability of Thermomechanical Equipment and Its Interconnecting Pipelines at Thermal Power Plant

Arkadiy Zaryankin; Nikolay Rogalev; Andrey Rogalev; Anna Kocherova; Wadim Strielkowski


Contemporary engineering sciences | 2014

A survey of state-of-the-art development of coal-fired steam turbine power plant based on advanced ultrasupercritical steam technology

Nikolay Rogalev; Andrey Golodnitskiy; Anatoly Tumanovskiy; Andrey Rogalev


Contemporary engineering sciences | 2014

Nuclear Power Plants with Super-Powerful High-Temperature Steam Turbine

Arkadiy Zaryankin; Nikolay Rogalev; Galina Kurdiukova; Andrey Rogalev; Evgeny Lisin; Wadim Strielkowski


Archive | 2016

New Flow Conditioners as a Means of Enhancing the Reliability and Efficiency of Power Equipment

Arkadiy Zaryankin; Nikolay Rogalev; Andrey Rogalev; Anna; Aleksandrovna Kocherova; Galina Kurdiukova; Russian Federation


Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences | 2016

New Flow Stabilizers as a Method to Improve the Reliability and Efficiency of Power Equipment

Arkadiy Zaryankin; Nikolay Rogalev; Andrey Rogalev; Anna Kocherova; Galina Kurdiukova


Contemporary engineering sciences | 2015

Multi-Tier Steam Turbines. Prospects and Particularities. Part 1: Overview of Two-Tier Low-Pressure Turbines

Arkadiy Zaryankin; Andrey Rogalev; Nikolay Rogalev; Ivan Garanin; Sergey Osipov

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Andrey Rogalev

Moscow Power Engineering Institute

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Arkadiy Zaryankin

Moscow Power Engineering Institute

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Galina Kurdiukova

Moscow Power Engineering Institute

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Ivan Garanin

Moscow Power Engineering Institute

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Wadim Strielkowski

Charles University in Prague

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A. E. Zaryankin

Moscow Power Engineering Institute

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Anna Kocherova

Moscow Power Engineering Institute

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Evgeny Lisin

Moscow Power Engineering Institute

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Sergey Osipov

Moscow Power Engineering Institute

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Andrey Vegera

Moscow Power Engineering Institute

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