Dynamic Characteristics and Modeling of a Directly Combined Binary Turbine System Consisting of a 40 kW Steam and a 30 kW R 11 Turbine
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概要
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The dynamic behavior of a directly combined binary turbine system is investigated experimentally and theoretically in this work. In the theoretical investigation, the dynamic behavior of the system is discussed from the viewpoint of the network theory. In this case, the components of the system are represented as two-or three-port elements of the network and the vapor flow rate and shaft torque are appropriated for the through variable, and the vapor pressure and rotational speed for the across variable. As a result, a very simple network model is derived. The validity of the model is proven by comparison with the experimental results, which are the frequency responses examined with respect to the generator load changes. In addition, it is shown that the present model is very effective in predicting the dynamic behavior and the mechanism of power generation in the directly combined binary turbine systems.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 1997-05-15
著者
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Hashizume T
New Ace Inst. Co. Ltd. Ibaraki Jpn
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Hashizume Takumi
Advanced Research Institute For Science And Engineering Waseda University
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Machiyama Tadahiro
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Nippon Institute Of Technology
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TANZAWA Yoshiaki
Advanced Research institute for Science & Engineering, Waseda University
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TERASHIMA Yukio
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nippon Institute of Technology
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Terashima Yukio
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Nippon Institute Of Technology
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Tanzawa Yoshiaki
Advanced Research Institute For Science & Engineering Waseda University
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Hashizume Takumi
Advanced Research institute for Science & Engineering, Waseda University
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