The Development of Three-Dimensional Aerodynamic Design Blades for Turbines
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概要
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Advansed High-Pressure(HP) / Intermediate-Pressure(IP) and Low-Pressure(LP)stages, with three-dimensionally-optimized flow patterns, have been developed in order to further improve steam tubine efficiency. The HP / IP advanced flow pattern stages were designed to provide optimized mass flow distributions and reduced secondary flow losses for short- and medium-height passages. Two new types of stage were numerically and experimentally investigated, and shown to have an efficiency gain of 1-2% over the conventional stage. Applying this concept to the LP section, an advanced flow pattern last-stage nozzle and moving blades have been designed to reduce the secondary losses in the root and tip of the nozzle, and prevent flow separation along the tip wall. The effectiveness of the new stage was verified in a low-pressure test turbine and by numerical calculations.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 1998-11-15
著者
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Imai Ken-ichi
Toshiba Corporation
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Nagao Shin-ichiro
Toshiba Corporation
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Sakamoto Taro
Toshiba Corporation
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Tanuma Tadashi
Toshiba Corporation
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IKEDA Nobukazu
Toshiba Corporation
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MATSUDA Minoru
Toshiba Corporation
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