Results of numerical investigations of the wet steam flow in a three stage low pressure steam turbine test rig are presented. The test rig is a scale model of a modern steam turbine design and provides flow measurements over a range of operating conditions which are used for detailed comparisons with the numerical results. For the numerical analysis a modern CFD code with user defined models for specific wet steam modelling is used. The effect of different theoretical models for nucleation and droplet growth are examined. It is shown that heterogeneous condensation is highly dependent on steam quality and, in this model turbine with high quality steam, a homogeneous theory appears to be the best choice. The homogeneous theory gives good agreement between the test rig traverse measurements and the numerical results. The differences in the droplet size distribution of the three stage turbine are shown for different loads and modelling assumptions. The different droplet growth models can influence the droplet size by a factor of two. An estimate of the influence of unsteady effects is made by means of an unsteady two-dimensional simulation. The unsteady modelling leads to a shift of nucleation into the next blade row. For the investigated three stage turbine the influence due to wake chopping on the condensation process is weak but to confirm this conclusion further investigations are needed in complete three dimensions and on turbines with more stages.
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ASME 2011 Turbo Expo: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition
June 6–10, 2011
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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- International Gas Turbine Institute
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Jo¨rg Starzmann,
Jo¨rg Starzmann
Universita¨t Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
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M. Schatz,
M. Schatz
Universita¨t Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
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M. V. Casey,
M. V. Casey
Universita¨t Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
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J. F. Mayer,
J. F. Mayer
Universita¨t Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
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Frank Sieverding
Frank Sieverding
Siemens AG, Mu¨lheim/Ruhr, Germany
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Jo¨rg Starzmann
Universita¨t Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
M. Schatz
Universita¨t Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
M. V. Casey
Universita¨t Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
J. F. Mayer
Universita¨t Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Frank Sieverding
Siemens AG, Mu¨lheim/Ruhr, Germany
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GT2011-45672, pp. 2335-2346; 12 pages
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May 3, 2012
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Starzmann, J, Schatz, M, Casey, MV, Mayer, JF, & Sieverding, F. "Modelling and Validation of Wet Steam Flow in a Low Pressure Steam Turbine." Proceedings of the ASME 2011 Turbo Expo: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. Volume 7: Turbomachinery, Parts A, B, and C. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. June 6–10, 2011. pp. 2335-2346. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2011-45672
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