2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11223-012-9370-9
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Torsional vibrations in steam turbine shafting in turbogenerator abnormal modes of operation

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“…In concentrated mass model, shaft is divided into a number of lumped masses connected by ideal massless springs, and then the multiple mass-spring (lumped parameter) systems are formed. Because of its simplicity, this kind of model is extensively used [1] in the research on torsional vibration. Zhang et al, [2] established a 300MW turbogenerator step-shaft model of rotor system which has consecutive distributed parameters and calculated turbogenerator free torsional vibration by using onedimensional wave equation.…”
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“…In concentrated mass model, shaft is divided into a number of lumped masses connected by ideal massless springs, and then the multiple mass-spring (lumped parameter) systems are formed. Because of its simplicity, this kind of model is extensively used [1] in the research on torsional vibration. Zhang et al, [2] established a 300MW turbogenerator step-shaft model of rotor system which has consecutive distributed parameters and calculated turbogenerator free torsional vibration by using onedimensional wave equation.…”
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“…In this case, a considerable dynamic load arises under extraordinary generator operation conditions [short circuits (SC), switching into a network with rough synchronization, quick reswitching after the cessation of the action of short circuit, etc.]. On short circuits, the generator rotor is acted upon by considerable electromagnetic torques for 0.01-0.265 s [3,4], which exceed the nominal moment by a factor of 8-10 in the most unfavorable cases.The effect of torsional vibrations of shafting, which arise under extraordinary turbogenerator operation conditions, on the strength of steam turbine rotors was considered in [5][6][7]. The investigations of transient processes were carried out numerically for the shafting of a 200 MW steam turbine.…”
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“…In [5], a three-dimensional finite element model of shafting was employed without regard for the influence of the generator rotor in the case of loading with a short rectangular pulse, which exceeds the nominal moment by a factor of six. In [6,7], the fatigue damageability due to torsional vibrations was assessed numerically with the aid of a simplified discrete model of shafting with four localized masses, which had moments of inertia and were connected by elastic elements. The effect of the parameters and form of torque burst on the degree of damageability of the shafting material was studied.…”
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