Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methods are applied to the analysis of a low-pressure turbine exhaust hood at a typical steam power generating station. A Navier-Stokes solver, capable of modeling all the viscous terms, in a Reynolds-averaged formulation, was used. The work had two major goals. The first was to develop a comprehensive understanding of the complex three-dimensional flow fields that exist in the exhaust hood at representative operating conditions. The second was to evaluate the relative benefits of a flow guide modification to optimize performance at a selected operating condition. Also, the influence of simulated turbine discharge characteristics, relative to uniform hood entrance conditions, was evaluated. The calculations show several interesting and possibly unique results. They support use of an integrated approach to the design of turbine exhaust stage blading and hood geometry for optimum efficiency.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis of a Steam Power Plant Low-Pressure Turbine Downward Exhaust Hood
R. H. Tindell,
R. H. Tindell
Northrop-Grumman Corporation, Advanced Technology & Development Center, Bethpage, NY 11714
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T. M. Alston,
T. M. Alston
Northrop-Grumman Corporation, Advanced Technology & Development Center, Bethpage, NY 11714
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C. A. Sarro,
C. A. Sarro
Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., New York, NY 10003
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G. C. Stegmann,
G. C. Stegmann
Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., New York, NY 10003
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L. Gray,
L. Gray
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Orlando, FL 39826
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J. Davids
J. Davids
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Orlando, FL 39826
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R. H. Tindell
Northrop-Grumman Corporation, Advanced Technology & Development Center, Bethpage, NY 11714
T. M. Alston
Northrop-Grumman Corporation, Advanced Technology & Development Center, Bethpage, NY 11714
C. A. Sarro
Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., New York, NY 10003
G. C. Stegmann
Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., New York, NY 10003
L. Gray
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Orlando, FL 39826
J. Davids
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Orlando, FL 39826
J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. Jan 1996, 118(1): 214-224 (11 pages)
Published Online: January 1, 1996
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Received:
March 8, 1992
Revised:
September 17, 1992
Online:
November 19, 2007
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Tindell, R. H., Alston, T. M., Sarro, C. A., Stegmann, G. C., Gray, L., and Davids, J. (January 1, 1996). "Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis of a Steam Power Plant Low-Pressure Turbine Downward Exhaust Hood." ASME. J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. January 1996; 118(1): 214–224. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2816543
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