This application is the US National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2016/065290 filed Jun. 30, 2016, and claims the benefit thereof. The International Application claims the benefit of European Application No. EP15180187 filed Aug. 7, 2015. All of the applications are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
The invention relates to an assembly comprising a steam turbine with a two-shell casing which comprises an outer casing and an inner casing arranged therein, and a connection guided through the outer casing, wherein the connection is designed with a pair of connection openings formed by a first connection opening and a second connection opening which are formed on the inner casing, further comprising a first valve for feeding steam into the inner casing, wherein the first valve is fluidically connected to the first connection opening.
Steam turbines are used for generating electrical energy. In normal operation, a steam is generated in the steam generator and channeled to the steam turbine to an inflow region. In the steam turbine, the thermal energy of the steam is converted into mechanical rotational energy of the rotor. However, operating states are possible where more power is required of the steam turbine, this being ensured by using an additional firing system in the steam generator that leads to an increase in the steam mass flow. This increase in the steam mass flow is fed into the steam turbine in a known manner via overload inflow regions situated downstream in the blading region. For this purpose, a branching of the fresh-steam line is established which is fluidically connected downstream to the overload inflow region.
In this overload line there is arranged an overload valve which is closed in the normal situation. A quick-closing valve and a control valve are arranged in the fresh-steam line. In some embodiments, the overload valve is arranged below the steam turbine, resulting in unnecessary additional pipeline connections. In addition, the overload valve and the pipelines have to be held, which constitutes additional outlay. The overload valve is positioned below the center of the turbine, with the result that the drainage of the overload valve becomes an absolute low point and thus makes a drainage station absolutely necessary.
It is an object of the invention to specify a more cost-effective assembly and a method for overload operation.
This is achieved by an assembly and a method as claimed.
Advantageous developments are indicated in the subclaims.
The invention starts from the aspect that it is possible to avoid a complicated piping of the second valve, which can be designated as an overload valve. Likewise, it is possible to dispense with an additional drainage station. The first valve and the second valve are arranged comparatively at a small distance from one another on the steam turbine.
In a first aspect of the invention, the steam turbine further has an overload inflow region which is fluidically connected to the second valve.
In a second aspect of the invention, the steam turbine has a blading region which is configured for a flow direction, wherein the overload inflow region opens into the blading region after a blade stage situated downstream in the flow direction.
In a further aspect of the invention, the connection openings are formed oppositely on the inner casing.
The above-described properties, features and advantages of this invention and also the way in which they are achieved will become more clearly and readily comprehensible in conjunction with the following description of the exemplary embodiments, which will be explained in more detail in connection with the drawings.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described hereinbelow with reference to the drawings. These drawings are not intended to illustrate the exemplary embodiments true to scale; rather, the drawings, where used for explanatory purposes, are schematic and/or slightly distorted. With regard to additions to the teaching which is directly apparent in the drawing, reference is made to the relevant prior art.
In normal operation, a fresh steam flows via the fresh-steam line 6 and the quick-closing valve 7 and control valve 8 into the inflow region 5 of the steam turbine. The thermal energy of the steam is converted into mechanical energy of the rotor. The rotation of the rotor can finally be converted into electrical energy by means of a generator. In an overload operation, that is to say when the steam generator generates more steam flow than in normal operation, the overload valve 12 is open and some of the steam is caused to flow via the overload line into the overload inflow region 11. In normal operation, the overload valve 12 is closed. Opening the overload valve 12 makes it possible to increase the power of the steam turbine 2.
Although the invention has been described and illustrated in more detail by way of the preferred exemplary embodiment, the invention is not limited by the disclosed examples and other variations can be derived herefrom by a person skilled in the art without departing from the scope of protection of the invention.
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