Claims
- 1. A method for overhauling a steam turbine to increase its power without increasing its overall length; wherein said steam turbine has a longitudinally-extending shaft, a first existing turbine section, a first bearing, and a first existing seal assembly; wherein said first existing turbine section has a length and a number of stages each having rotatable turbine blades attached to said shaft; wherein said first bearing rotatably supports said shaft; wherein said first existing seal assembly has a longitudinal length, is longitudinally disposed between said first existing turbine section and said first bearing, is radially disposed proximate said shaft, and contains N rows of labyrinth-seal teeth; and wherein said method includes the following steps:a) replacing said first existing seal assembly with a first replacement seal assembly, wherein said first replacement seal assembly contains brush seals and from zero to N minus one rows of labyrinth-seal teeth and wherein said first replacement seal assembly has a longitudinal length which is shorter than said longitudinal length of said first existing seal assembly; and b) replacing said first existing turbine section with a first replacement turbine section, wherein said first replacement turbine section has a length which is longer than said length of said first existing turbine section, wherein said first replacement turbine section has a number of stages which is greater than said number of stages of said first existing turbine section, and wherein the sum of said length of said first replacement turbine section and said longitudinal length of said first replacement seal assembly does not exceed the sum of said length of the first existing turbine section and said longitudinal length of said first existing seal assembly.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said brush seals of said first replacement seal assembly have bristles which provide at least generally ninety-percent of the total steam-sealing capability of all seals taken together which are longitudinally disposed between said first replacement turbine section and said first bearing and radially disposed proximate said shaft.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the steam pressure drop through said first replacement turbine section is at least generally 2,000 kPa.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein said first replacement seal assembly is the only seal longitudinally disposed between said first replacement turbine section and said first bearing and radially disposed proximate said shaft.
- 5. A method for overhauling a steam turbine to increase its power without increasing its overall length; wherein said steam turbine has a longitudinally-extending shaft, a first existing turbine section, a second existing turbine section, and an existing seal assembly; wherein said first existing turbine section has a length and a number of stages each having rotatable turbine blades attached to said shaft; wherein said second existing turbine section is longitudinally spaced apart from said first existing turbine section without an intervening bearing, has a length, and has a number of stages each having rotatable turbine blades attached to said shaft; wherein said existing seal assembly has a longitudinal length, is longitudinally disposed between said first and second existing turbine sections, is radially disposed proximate said shaft, and contains R rows of labyrinth-seal teeth; and wherein said method includes the following steps:a) replacing said existing seal assembly with a replacement seal assembly, wherein said replacement seal assembly contains brush seals and from zero to R minus one rows of labyrinth-seal teeth and wherein said replacement seal assembly has a longitudinal length which is shorter than said longitudinal length of said existing seal assembly; and b) replacing said first existing turbine section with a first replacement turbine section, wherein said first replacement turbine section has a length which is longer than said length of said first existing turbine section, wherein said first replacement turbine section has a number of stages which is greater than said number of stages of said first existing turbine section, and wherein the sum of said length of said first replacement turbine section and said longitudinal length of said replacement seal assembly does not exceed the sum of said length of said first existing turbine section and said longitudinal length of said existing seal assembly.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein said brush seals of said replacement seal assembly have bristles which provide at least generally ninety-percent of the total steam-sealing capability of all seals taken together which are longitudinally disposed between said first replacement turbine section and said second existing turbine section and radially disposed proximate said shaft.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the steam pressure drop through each of said first replacement turbine section and said second existing turbine section is at least generally 2,000 kPa, and wherein the difference between the steam pressure entering said first replacement turbine section and the steam pressure entering said second existing turbine section is at least generally 600 kPa.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein said replacement seal assembly is the only seal longitudinally disposed between said first replacement turbine section and said second existing turbine section and radially disposed proximate said shaft.
- 9. A method for overhauling a steam turbine to increase its power without increasing its overall length; wherein said steam turbine has a longitudinally-extending shaft, a first existing turbine section, a first bearing, a first existing seal assembly, a second existing turbine section, and a second existing seal assembly; wherein said first existing turbine section has a length and a number of stages each having rotatable turbine blades attached to said shaft; wherein said first bearing rotatably supports said shaft; wherein said first existing seal assembly has a longitudinal length, is longitudinally disposed between said first existing turbine section and said first bearing, is radially disposed proximate said shaft, and contains N rows of labyrinth-seal teeth; wherein said second existing turbine section is longitudinally spaced apart from said first existing turbine section without an intervening bearing, has a length, and has a number of stages each having rotatable turbine blades attached to said shaft; wherein said second existing seal assembly has a longitudinal length, is longitudinally disposed between said first and second existing turbine sections, is radially disposed proximate said shaft, and contains R rows of labyrinth-seal teeth; and wherein said method includes the following steps:a) replacing said first existing seal assembly with a first replacement seal assembly, wherein said first replacement seal assembly contains brush seals and from zero to N minus one rows of labyrinth-seal teeth and wherein said first replacement seal assembly has a longitudinal length which is shorter than said longitudinal length of said first existing seal assembly; b) replacing said second existing seal assembly with a second replacement seal assembly, wherein said second replacement seal assembly contains brush seals and from zero to R minus one rows of labyrinth-seal teeth and wherein said second replacement seal assembly has a longitudinal length which is shorter than said longitudinal length of said second existing seal assembly; and c) replacing said first existing turbine section with a first replacement turbine section, wherein said first replacement turbine section has a length which is longer than said length of said first existing turbine section, wherein said first replacement turbine section as a number of stages which is greater than said number of stages of aid first existing turbine section, and wherein the sum of said length of said first replacement turbine section and said longitudinal lengths of said first and second replacement seal assemblies does not exceed the sum of said length of said first existing turbine section and said longitudinal lengths of said first and second existing seal assemblies.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein said brush seals of said first replacement seal assembly have bristles which provide at least generally ninety-percent of the total steam-sealing capability of all seals taken together which are longitudinally disposed between said first replacement turbine section and said first bearing and radially disposed proximate said shaft.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the steam pressure drop through said first replacement turbine section is at least generally 2,000 kPa.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein said first replacement seal assembly is the only seal longitudinally disposed between said first replacement turbine section and said first bearing and radially disposed proximate said shaft.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein said brush seals of said second replacement seal assembly have bristles which provide at least generally ninety-percent of the total steam-sealing capability of all seals taken together which are longitudinally disposed between said first replacement turbine section and said second existing turbine section and radially disposed proximate said shaft.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the steam pressure drop through second existing turbine section is at least generally 2,000 kPa.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the difference between the steam pressure entering said first replacement turbine section and the steam pressure entering said second existing turbine section is at least generally 600 kPa.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein said second replacement seal assembly is the only seal longitudinally disposed between said first and second replacement turbine sections and radially disposed proximate said shaft.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present patent application is a continuation-in-part application of US patent application Ser. No. 09/122,960 by Norman A. Turnquist et al. which is entitled “Steam Turbine Having a Brush Seal Assembly” and which was filed Jul. 27, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,053,699.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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