Claims
- 1. A turbine blade for use in a wet steam region of penultimate and ultimate stages of turbines, comprising:
- a blade leaf having a front side with a given surface roughness, a blade back, a hardened region where said blade leaf is affected by drop erosion and a leading edge; and
- a surface roughness extending beyond said hardened region and increased in comparison with said given surface roughness, said surface roughness disposed in the vicinity of said leading edge and at least part of said blade back, for reducing erosive wear caused by impinging water droplets.
- 2. The turbine blade according to claim 1, wherein said increased surface roughness is deliberately structured for retaining a water film forming on a blade surface, despite effects of centrifugal forces.
- 3. The turbine blade according to claim 1, wherein said surface roughness is formed by furrows or grooves extended transversely to a centrifugal direction along imaginary circles coaxial to a turbine shaft.
- 4. The turbine blade according to claim 1, wherein said increased surface roughness is formed by furrows or grooves extended transversely to a centrifugal direction and tangential to imaginary circles coaxial to a turbine shaft.
- 5. The turbine blade according to claim 1, wherein said surface roughness is produced by surface machining for retaining a water film.
- 6. The turbine blade according to claim 1, wherein said surface roughness is produced by surface machining in desired regions for retaining a water film.
- 7. The turbine blade according to claim 1, including grinding regions having a reduced surface roughness by grinding, boundaries of said grinding regions defined as remaining blade leaf regions outside of said surface roughness that are substantially unexposed to erosion, and wherein said given surface roughness occurs during milling of said blade leaf and is left unchanged in corresponding regions of said leading edge and of said blade back that are not within said surface roughness.
- 8. The turbine blade according to claim 7, wherein said surface roughness is approximately RC=30 to 100 .mu.m, and said grinding regions are approximately RC=5 to 20 .mu.m.
- 9. The turbine blade according to claim 7, wherein said surface roughness is approximately RC=60 to 70 .mu.m, and said grinding regions are approximately RC=10 .mu.m.
- 10. The turbine blade according to claim 1, including a blade root, said blade leaf having a free end and a given length, and said hardened region of said blade leaf extending along said leading edge commencing at said free end in the direction of said blade root and having a length of about two thirds of said given length.
- 11. The turbine blade according to claim 10, wherein said blade leaf has a damper wire hole formed therein, and said hardened region of said blade leaf commencing at said free end of said blade leaf extends along said leading edge as a strip having a width small enough to prevent said hardened region from touching said damper wire hole.
- 12. The turbine blade according to claim 10, wherein said blade leaf has a damper wire hole formed therein, said hardened region of said blade leaf commencing at said free end of said blade leaf extends along said leading edge as a strip having a width small enough to terminate in front of said damper wire hole.
- 13. The turbine blade according to claim 10, wherein said blade leaf has a damper wire hole formed therein, said hardened region of said blade leaf commencing at said free end of said blade leaf extends along said leading edge as a strip having a width small enough to leave a region around said damper wire hole free of hardening.
- 14. The turbine blade according to claim 1, wherein said increased surface roughness is restricted to said hardened region.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE OF RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation of International Application Ser. No. PCT/EP96/05427, filed Dec. 5, 1996.
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Continuations (1)
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