The claimed invention refers to a method for producing a turbine rotor, in particular a steam turbine rotor.
Steam turbine rotors are large components manufactured from forged steel ingots. The size and mechanical properties required of the forging for satisfactory operation require specialized processing that only a few vendors in the world can provide. In order to obtain a new forging from one of the suppliers often takes in excess of a year or more. Accordingly the production of a new turbine rotor is very costly not only in financial terms but also in terms of time.
Steam turbine rotors wear out during their operation. Accordingly, it is necessary to repair worn steam turbine rotors and to return them to service due to the high cost and production time associated with acquiring a new rotor. Rotors can be repaired mechanically, for example, by machining away damaged areas, modifying integral rotors to include separate components, or stress relieving to remove excessive hardness or distortion. In addition, rotors can be repaired by build-up welding and subsequent machining. Similar to the process for obtaining a new rotor, repair of a damaged rotor via rotor welding can be also be a slow and expensive process, which can make large repairs difficult financially. If a repair of a steam turbine rotor is not profitable due to excessive damages, the damaged rotor may be replaced by a spare rotor. Due to the fact, that the waiting period for a forging necessary to produce a new rotor is very long, as already mentioned above, customers often store a spare rotor in order to ensure that they can resume power generation as quickly as possible in case of an unrepairable rotor. However, the stocking of a new replacement rotor is accompanied by large expense.
It is an object to provide an alternative method for producing a turbine rotor of the above-mentioned kind, which is favorable in terms of time and expense.
In order to solve this object, a method for producing a turbine rotor, in particular a steam turbine rotor is provided, said method comprising the steps of:
a) Providing at least one forged and machined existing steam turbine rotor having partially larger dimensions as the dimensions of the intended rotor to be produced;
b) Comparing the form of said at least one existing rotor with the form of the intended rotor and choosing a position of the intended rotor within said at least one existing rotor;
c) Applying material by means of build-up welding on portions of said at least one existing rotor, where not enough material is present for machining the intended rotor at the chosen position; and d) Producing the intended rotor at the chosen position by machining the existing rotor.
Thus, according to the method of the claimed invention a new rotor is produced on the basis of at least one existing rotor, which may be provided in form of a salvaged or spare rotor having predominantly larger dimensions as the dimensions of the intended rotor to be produced. The intended rotor is fitted in the at least one existing rotor by means of a comparison of the form of the at least one existing rotor with the form of the intended rotor in order to choose a favorable position of the intended rotor within said at least one existing rotor, wherein the fitting may be supported by a corresponding computer program. At positions, where not enough material is present for producing the intended rotor at the chosen position by means of machining, additional material is applied by means of build-up welding on the respective portions of the at least one existing rotor. Subsequently, the intended rotor is produced at the chosen position by machining the existing rotor.
Preferably, the choice of the position of the intended rotor within said at least one existing rotor in step b) is made taking into consideration production-orientated aspects, in particular the amount of material to be applied in step c) and/or the amount of material to be machined in step d).
For example, the machining in step d) is performed by means of turning and/or milling and/or grinding.
According to one embodiment, at least two forged and machined existing steam turbine rotors are provided and joined to each other in step a), in particular by means of welding. Accordingly, the new rotor is produced on the basis of two existing rotors, which may be provided in the form of salvaged or spare rotors.
According to another embodiment, one or both of said at least two forged and machined existing steam turbine rotors are shortened prior to their joining in order to create a favorable basis for the production of the new rotor.
The components and materials described hereinafter as making up the various embodiments are intended to be illustrative and not restrictive. Many suitable components and materials that would perform the same or a similar function as the materials described herein are intended to be embraced within the scope of embodiments of the present invention.
In general, the computing systems and devices described herein may be assembled by a number of computing components and circuitry such as, for example, one or more processors (e.g., Intel®, AMD®, Samsung®) in communication with memory or other storage medium. The memory may be Random Access Memory (RAM), flashable or non-flashable Read Only Memory (ROM), hard disk drives, flash drives, or any other types of memory known to persons of ordinary skill in the art and having storing capabilities. The computing systems and devices may also utilize cloud computing technologies to facilitate several functions, e.g., storage capabilities, executing program instruction, etc. The computing systems and devices may further include one or more communication components such as, for example, one or more network interface cards (NIC) or circuitry having analogous functionality, one or more one way or multi-directional ports (e.g., bi-directional auxiliary port, universal serial bus (USB) port, etc.), in addition to other hardware and software necessary to implement wired communication with other devices. The communication components may further include wireless transmitters, a receiver (or an integrated transceiver) that may be coupled to broadcasting hardware of the sorts to implement wireless communication within the system, for example, an infrared transceiver, Bluetooth transceiver, or any other wireless communication know to persons of ordinary skill in the art and useful for facilitating the transfer of information.
Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating embodiments of the subject matter herein only and not for limiting the same,
In one exemplary embodiment, e.g., the embodiment illustrated on
With continued reference to the figures and now
In a first step a) of the method, the existing steam turbine rotor 2 is provided. The existing rotor 2 may be a salvaged or a spare rotor being in stock. Additionally or alternatively, the existing rotor 2 may also be assembled of two or more existing steam turbine rotors or pieces of materials, e.g., superalloy components, which are joined to each other in order to form the existing rotor 2, e.g. by means of welding. It should be appreciated that when necessary, the existing steam turbine rotors may be modified e.g., shortened, prior to being joined for creating the existing rotor.
In a second step b) a form of the existing rotor 2 is compared with a form of the intended rotor 1 and a position of the intended rotor 1 is chosen within the existing rotor 2 taking into consideration production-oriented aspects, in particular the amount of material to be applied in step c) and/or the amount of material to be machined in step d). The comparison of the forms of the existing rotor 2 and the intended rotor 1 as well as the choice of the position of the intended rotor 1 within the existing rotor 2 may be supported by a suitable computer program, by means of which the intended rotor 1 can be fitted in the existing rotor 2 as indicated in the figure.
In this step, it should be appreciated that an image or layout of the existing rotor is captured once the existing rotor is ready for production, e.g., once the multiple pieces have been joined in an embodiment where multiple pieces are used to create the existing rotor. Once the existing rotor is ready, the image of the rotor is captured and uploaded to the controller for alignment with the intended rotor, which may also be captured and uploaded in a similar manner to the existing rotor or the intended rotor may be preloaded into the controller, e.g., from a manufacture of the steam turbine or rotor.
With continued reference to the exemplary embodiment of
It should further be appreciated, that those portions of the existing rotor form that are illustrated as exceeding portions of the intended rotor form may in a further step d) be machined to meet or be approximate to the dimensions of the intended rotor. Machining of the existing rotor may be by means of turning and/or milling and/or grinding or any other means know to persons of ordinary skill in the art.
One main advantage of the method is that it is superior to purchasing a new forging from both a cost and schedule perspective. It is also preferable to performing large-scale weld repairs where a significant percentage of the forging would have to be restored.
While specific embodiments have been described in detail, those with ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that various modifications and alternative to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. For example, elements described in association with different embodiments may be combined. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the claims or disclosure, which are to be given the full breadth of the appended claims, and any and all equivalents thereof. It should be noted that the terms “comprising”, “including”, and “having”, are open-ended and does not exclude other elements or steps; and the use of articles “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/181,878 filed on Feb. 17, 2014, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 14181878 | Feb 2014 | US |
Child | 15358101 | US |