Steam turbine exhaust diffuser
An axial flow steam turbine includes an exhaust diffuser in the form of a volute for diffusing the exhaust steam and turning the exhaust steam from a generally axial flow direction to a generally radial direction. The volute exit may be at the bottom or to one side of the steam turbine. The volute and casing are independently mounted relative to one another on a foundation with a flexible joint therebetween.
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The present invention relates to steam turbines and particularly relates to an exhaust diffuser in the shape of a volute.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIn prior steam turbines, the inner case of the steam turbine, for example a double flow down exhaust unit has an encompassing exhaust hood split vertically and extending along opposite sides and ends of the turbine. This large box-like structure houses the entire low pressure section of the turbine. The exhaust steam outlet from the turbine is generally conically shaped and the steam exhaust is redirected from a generally axial extending flow direction to a flow direction 90° relative to the axial flow direction. This 90° flow direction may be in any plane, downwardly, upwardly or transversely. Thus the prior exhaust hoods for steam turbines constitute a large rectilinear structure at the exit end of the conical section for turning and diffusing the steam flow at right angles. The steam flow path was thus tortuous resulting in losses and adverse pressure drop. It will also be appreciated that access to various parts of the turbine, for example, the bearing for maintenance purposes was difficult in that it necessitated the removal of the upper half of the exhaust hood. Further, it will be appreciated that the exhaust hood in conventional steam turbines typically supports the inner casing of the turbine and the associated steam path parts such as diaphragms and the like. Accordingly, there has been found a need to provide a new geometry to improve exhaust steam pressure recovery and overall performance of the turbine.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONIn a preferred embodiment of the invention, there is provided an axial flow steam turbine flow path comprising: a rotor and a casing defining the axial steam flow path; and an exhaust diffuser for the turbine including a volute for diffusing the exhaust steam and turning the exhaust steam from a generally axial flow direction to a generally transverse and tangential direction.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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Apart from the increased performance due to the diffusion of the steam in a volute on the steam exhaust side of the turbine, there are additional advantages. For example, the exhaust hood in prior conventional steam turbines is entirely eliminated and there is no longer a need to support the inner casing and associated steam path parts, such as diaphragms from the exhaust hood. Cost reduction is also realized because an exhaust hood is no longer used to enclose the inner casing. Also the overall dimensions of the turbine are reduced. Steam guides previously necessary are also entirely eliminated. Importantly, the inner casing and the volute of the turbine are each supported directly from the foundation of the turbine. To facilitate this, a flexible connection 44 (
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiment, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. An axial flow steam turbine flow path comprising:
- a rotor and a casing defining the axial steam flow path; and
- an exhaust diffuser for the turbine including a volute for diffusing the exhaust steam and turning the exhaust steam from a generally axial flow direction to a generally transverse and tangential direction.
2. A flow path according to claim 1 wherein said volute has an axis generally parallel to an axis of the flow path.
3. A flow path according to claim 1 wherein said exhaust diffuser and said casing are independently mounted relative to one another on a foundation.
4. A flow path according to claim 1 including a flexible joint between said exhaust diffuser and said casing.
5. A flow path according to claim 1 wherein said volute has an axis generally parallel to an axis of the flow path, said volute terminating in an outlet facing in a downward, upward or transverse direction.
6. A flow path according to claim 1 wherein said volute has an axis generally parallel to an axis of the flow path, said exhaust diffuser and said casing being independently mounted relative to one another on a foundation.
7. A flow path according to claim 6 including a flexible joint between said exhaust diffuser and said casing.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 6, 2005
Publication Date: Apr 12, 2007
Applicant: General Electric Company (Schenectady, NY)
Inventor: Edward Sharrow (Scotia, NY)
Application Number: 11/243,974
International Classification: F01D 9/00 (20060101);