Condenser vacuum load compensating system

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Inventors

Dickey, Jimmy R.

Application #

856064

Filed

Nov-30-1977

Published

Jun-3-1980

Current US Class

060/685
060/687
165/45
165/47
376/285
376/912
976/DIG168
976/DIG292

International Classes

G21C 013/00

Field of Search

176/65 176/87 176/DIG. 165/45 165/47 60/644

Assignee

Offshore Power Systems (Jacksonville, FL)

Examiners

Nelson; Peter A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Abeles; D. C., Dermer; Z. L.

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Other References

Offshore Nuclear Power Plants, Nuclear Eng'g Design, Vol. 25, (1973). pp. 334-349. Nuclear Engineering International, Jun., 1973. Analysis of Pipe Systems W/Special Expansion Features, Donahue, _ American Soc. of Mech. Eng'grs., Jun., 1954.

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Abstract
A condenser arrangement having a load bearing member hermetically coupled to the condenser's condensation chamber. Load transfer means are adapted to transfer the condenser vacuum load acting on the load bearing member to the turbine or turbine support in a manner to balance the condenser vacuum load acting on the turbine through the turbine exhaust. In the preferred arrangement means are provided to minimize contributions from the condensate to forces acting upon the load bearing member.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A steam turbine system comprising:

a steam turbine having a steam inlet and outlet;

means for resiliently supporting the turbine;

a condenser having a steam inlet hermetically connected to the turbine steam outlet through an expandable coupling operable to communicate the turbine exhaust steam to a condensation chamber within the condenser through an expandable path;

means for rigidly supporting the condenser;

a load bearing member having a portion of a surface thereof hermetically communicating with the interior of the condensation chamber; and

means for transmitting to the turbine forces acting on the load bearing member due to the vacuum generated from the condensation of steam within the condensation chamber, to a degree equal and in a direction opposite to the forces acting on the turbine from the vacuum load transmitted from the condensation chamber.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention pertains generally to steam turbine condenser arrangements and more particularly to such arrangements that generate large vacuum loads which act upon the turbine support.

Basically a steam turbine system converts steam under pressure in a turbine to mechanical energy which is commonly employed to drive electrical generators. The steam exhausted from the turbine is usually communicated to a condenser where it is liquified and returned to the feedwater system of a steam generator to complete a closed loop cycle. Normally, the condenser and turbine are arranged in a multi-level facility with the condenser supported rigidly at a lower level below the turbine, which is independently supported. The turbine exhaust and condenser inlet are usually hermetically connected through an expandable coupling designed to accommodate thermal gradients and the relative movement of components. In operation, the change of state of steam within the condenser creates a large vacuum within the condensate chamber which can place large loads on the turbine housing and support. In large turbine facilities the vacuum loading may reach proportions which require turbine supports with increased load bearing capability to meet turbine deflection limitations. Such an increase in turbine support regidity provides a corresponding increase in weight and cost to the facility.
 
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