The subject matter disclosed herein relates to steam turbines. Specifically, the subject matter disclosed herein relates to nozzle segments in steam turbines.
Steam turbines include static nozzle assemblies that direct flow of a working fluid into turbine buckets connected to a rotating rotor. The nozzle construction (including a plurality of nozzles, or “airfoils”) is sometimes referred to as a “diaphragm” or “nozzle assembly stage.” Steam turbine diaphragms include two halves, which are assembled around the rotor, creating horizontal joints between these two halves. Each turbine diaphragm stage is vertically supported by support bars, support lugs or support screws on each side of the diaphragm at the respective horizontal joints. The horizontal joints of the diaphragm also correspond to horizontal joints of the turbine casing, which surrounds the steam turbine diaphragm.
A steam turbine diaphragm nozzle segment, related assembly and steam turbine are disclosed. Various embodiments include a steam turbine diaphragm nozzle segment having: a pair of opposing sidewalls; an airfoil extending between the pair of opposing sidewalls and integral with each of the pair of sidewalls, the airfoil having a single contact surface for directing a flow of working fluid through a flow channel; and a fill region integral with the airfoil and the pair of opposing sides, the fill region extending between the pair of opposing sides along an entirety of a length of the airfoil, the fill region for completely obstructing the flow of working fluid.
A first aspect of the disclosure includes: a steam turbine diaphragm nozzle segment having: a pair of opposing sidewalls; an airfoil extending between the pair of opposing sidewalls and integral with each of the pair of sidewalls, the airfoil having a single contact surface for directing a flow of working fluid through a flow channel; and a fill region integral with the airfoil and the pair of opposing sides, the fill region extending between the pair of opposing sides along an entirety of a length of the airfoil, the fill region for completely obstructing the flow of working fluid.
A second aspect of the disclosure includes a steam turbine diaphragm segment having: an outer ring; an inner ring within the outer ring; at least one diaphragm nozzle segment coupled to the inner ring and the outer ring, the at least one diaphragm nozzle segment having an airfoil and integral sidewalls for directing a flow of a working fluid from an axially high-pressure region to an axially low-pressure region relative to the steam turbine diaphragm segment; and a partially obstructive diaphragm nozzle segment coupled with the at least one diaphragm nozzle segment along the inner ring and the outer ring, the partially obstructive diaphragm nozzle segment having: a pair of opposing sidewalls; an airfoil extending between the pair of opposing sidewalls and integral with each of the pair of sidewalls, the airfoil having a single contact surface for directing a flow of the working fluid from the axially high pressure region to the the axially low pressure region; and a fill region integral with the airfoil and the pair of opposing sides, the fill region extending between the pair of opposing sides along an entirety of a length of the airfoil, the fill region for completely obstructing the flow of working fluid from the axially high pressure region to the axially low pressure region.
A third aspect of the disclosure includes a steam turbine having: a rotor; a turbine casing at least partially surrounding the rotor; and a diaphragm segment between the turbine casing and the rotor, the diaphragm segment having: an outer ring; an inner ring within the outer ring; at least one diaphragm nozzle segment coupled to the inner ring and the outer ring, the at least one diaphragm nozzle segment having an airfoil and integral sidewalls for directing a flow of a working fluid from an axially high pressure region to an axially low pressure region relative to the steam turbine diaphragm segment; and a partially obstructive diaphragm nozzle segment coupled with the at least one diaphragm nozzle segment along the inner ring and the outer ring, the partially obstructive diaphragm nozzle segment having: a pair of opposing sidewalls; an airfoil extending between the pair of opposing sidewalls and integral with each of the pair of sidewalls, the airfoil having a single contact surface for directing a flow of the working fluid from the axially high pressure region to the axially low pressure region; and a fill region integral with the airfoil and the pair of opposing sides, the fill region extending between the pair of opposing sides along an entirety of a length of the airfoil, the fill region for completely obstructing the flow of working fluid from the axially high pressure region to the axially low pressure region.
These and other features of this invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description of the various aspects of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings that depict various embodiments of the disclosure, in which:
It is noted that the drawings of the invention are not necessarily to scale. The drawings are intended to depict only typical aspects of the invention, and therefore should not be considered as limiting the scope of the invention. In the drawings, like numbering represents like elements between the drawings.
The subject matter disclosed herein relates to steam turbines. Specifically, the subject matter disclosed herein relates to nozzle segments in steam turbines.
According to various embodiments of the disclosure, a steam turbine nozzle segment includes an at least partially obstructive flow section in the nozzle airfoil area (flow channel) to obstruct the flow of steam through that area. In some cases, a plurality of such nozzle segments are arranged in a configuration to obstruct the flow of steam to rotating buckets. Various embodiments include a steam turbine nozzle assembly including both obstructing nozzle segments and traditional nozzle segments (which include an airfoil for directing flow of steam to the rotating buckets). According to various approaches herein, the obstructing nozzle segments can include sidewalls sized to fit integrally with traditional nozzle segments such that the traditional nozzle segments need not be modified (e.g., for retrofit or repair/replacement scenarios). Additional embodiments include an assembly having a completely obstructive nozzle segment, a partially obstructive nozzle segment connected to the completely obstructive nozzle segment, and a traditional nozzle segment (e.g., including an airfoil for directing flow of steam to rotating buckets) connected to the partially obstructive nozzle segment.
As denoted in these Figures, the “A” axis represents axial orientation (along the axis of the turbine rotor, omitted for clarity). As used herein, the terms “axial” and/or “axially” refer to the relative position/direction of objects along axis A, which is substantially parallel with the axis of rotation of the turbomachine (in particular, the rotor section). As further used herein, the terms “radial” and/or “radially” refer to the relative position/direction of objects along axis (r), which is substantially perpendicular with axis A and intersects axis A at only one location. Additionally, the terms “circumferential” and/or “circumferentially” refer to the relative position/direction of objects along a circumference (c) which surrounds axis A but does not intersect the axis A at any location.
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The nozzle singlets 40 are then assembled between the inner and outer rings 60 and 62, respectively, using a low heat input type weld. For example, the low heat input type weld uses a butt weld interface and preferably employs an electron beam weld, laser weld, or a shallow MIG (GMAW) weld process. By using these weld processes and types of welds, the weld is limited to the area between the sidewalls and rings adjacent the steps of the sidewalls or in the region of the steps of the inner and outer rings if the configuration is reversed at the interface than shown in
According to various embodiments, partially obstructive nozzle segment 400, 500 can include a pair of opposing sidewalls 402, which are configured to couple with respective inner and outer diaphragm rings 60, 62 (
More particularly, sidewalls 402 each have a circumferential dimension (dc) measured along opposing sides 420 of each sidewall 402, and fill region 418 extends from airfoil 412 to a first circumferential edge (leading edge 404, trailing edge 406) of each sidewall 402 along circumferential dimension (dc). As described herein, airfoil 412 has a pressure side 422 defining a portion of flow channel 416, where the flow channel 416 extends from pressure side 422 to a second circumferential edge (e.g., other one of leading edge 404 or trailing edge 406) of each of sidewalls 402 along circumferential dimension (dc), where the second circumferential edge (e.g., other one of leading edge 404 or trailing edge 406) is distinct from the first circumferential edge (e.g., leading edge 404 or trailing edge 406).
With reference to
According to various embodiments, e.g., as shown in
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
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