Assessment of Residual Service Life of Cast Bodies of Control Valves of 220 MW Power Units

In the regulatory documents of the Ministry of Energy and Coal Industry of Ukraine, the beyond-design operating life of the high-energy equipment of 220 MW power units is limited to the operating life of 220 thousand hours and 800 start-ups. To date, the high-temperature cast bodies of the control v...

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Main Authors: Olha Yu. Chernousenko, Dmytro V. Ryndiuk, Vitalii A. Peshko
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Language:English
Published: NAS of Ukraine, A. Pidhornyi Institute of Mechanical Engineering Problems 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of Mechanical Engineering
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spelling doaj-3cf7a7a18bda4657ac5ebc6b1cad7ebe2021-07-02T17:33:31ZengNAS of Ukraine, A. Pidhornyi Institute of Mechanical Engineering ProblemsJournal of Mechanical Engineering2709-29842709-29922020-12-01234222810.15407/pmach2020.04.022Assessment of Residual Service Life of Cast Bodies of Control Valves of 220 MW Power UnitsOlha Yu. Chernousenko0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1427-8068Dmytro V. Ryndiuk1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7770-7547Vitalii A. Peshko2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0610-1403National Technical University of Ukraine Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic InstituteNational Technical University of Ukraine Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic InstituteNational Technical University of Ukraine Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic InstituteIn the regulatory documents of the Ministry of Energy and Coal Industry of Ukraine, the beyond-design operating life of the high-energy equipment of 220 MW power units is limited to the operating life of 220 thousand hours and 800 start-ups. To date, the high-temperature cast bodies of the control valves for the high- and intermediate-pressure cylinders of the K-200-130 200 MW steam turbines of DTEK Lugansk TPP have operated about 305–330 thousand hours with the total number of start-ups from 1438 to 1704, which exceeded the beyond-design service life characteristics. Therefore, it is necessary to assess the residual operating life of the control valve bodies of the high- and intermediate-pressure cylinders of K-200-130 steam turbines in order to determine the possibility of their further operation. These calculations were carried out on the basis of our earlier studies of the thermal and stress-strain states of cast turbine equipment. This paper establishes the values of stress intensity amplitudes, the values having been reduced to a symmetric loading cycle for the most typical variable operating modes. Using the experimental low-cycle fatigue curves for the 15Kh1M1FL steel, we established the values of the permissible number of start-ups and the cyclic damage accumulated in the base metal. We also determined the value of the static damage accumulated in the course of stationary operating modes according to our previously obtained experimental data on the long-term strength of the 15Kh1M1FL steel. The calculations showed that the total damage to the control valve bodies of the K-200-130 steam turbine of power unit 15 of DTEK Lugansk TPP is 97 and 98%. The residual operating life of the metal of the control valves of high-pressure cylinders is practically exhausted, being equal to 10 thousand hours. The residual life of the control valves of intermediate- pressure cylinders is 7 thousand hours, i.e. it is also practically exhausted, with safety factors for the number of cycles and strains at the level of 5 and 1.5, as well as the permissible 370,000 operating hours of the metal. With an increase in the permissible operating life of the metal to 470 thousand hours, according to experimental studies of Igor Sikorsky KPI, the total damage to the metal of cast valve bodies is reduced to 80%, and the residual metal life increases to 79,000 h and 75,000 h for the control valves of the high- and intermediate-pressure cylinders, respectively.https://journal-me.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/2020_4_3_eng.pdfresidual service lifelong-term strengthlow-cycle fatiguesafety factorcontrol valvecast bodysteam turbine
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author Olha Yu. Chernousenko
Dmytro V. Ryndiuk
Vitalii A. Peshko
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Dmytro V. Ryndiuk
Vitalii A. Peshko
Assessment of Residual Service Life of Cast Bodies of Control Valves of 220 MW Power Units
Journal of Mechanical Engineering
residual service life
long-term strength
low-cycle fatigue
safety factor
control valve
cast body
steam turbine
author_facet Olha Yu. Chernousenko
Dmytro V. Ryndiuk
Vitalii A. Peshko
author_sort Olha Yu. Chernousenko
title Assessment of Residual Service Life of Cast Bodies of Control Valves of 220 MW Power Units
title_short Assessment of Residual Service Life of Cast Bodies of Control Valves of 220 MW Power Units
title_full Assessment of Residual Service Life of Cast Bodies of Control Valves of 220 MW Power Units
title_fullStr Assessment of Residual Service Life of Cast Bodies of Control Valves of 220 MW Power Units
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Residual Service Life of Cast Bodies of Control Valves of 220 MW Power Units
title_sort assessment of residual service life of cast bodies of control valves of 220 mw power units
publisher NAS of Ukraine, A. Pidhornyi Institute of Mechanical Engineering Problems
series Journal of Mechanical Engineering
issn 2709-2984
2709-2992
publishDate 2020-12-01
description In the regulatory documents of the Ministry of Energy and Coal Industry of Ukraine, the beyond-design operating life of the high-energy equipment of 220 MW power units is limited to the operating life of 220 thousand hours and 800 start-ups. To date, the high-temperature cast bodies of the control valves for the high- and intermediate-pressure cylinders of the K-200-130 200 MW steam turbines of DTEK Lugansk TPP have operated about 305–330 thousand hours with the total number of start-ups from 1438 to 1704, which exceeded the beyond-design service life characteristics. Therefore, it is necessary to assess the residual operating life of the control valve bodies of the high- and intermediate-pressure cylinders of K-200-130 steam turbines in order to determine the possibility of their further operation. These calculations were carried out on the basis of our earlier studies of the thermal and stress-strain states of cast turbine equipment. This paper establishes the values of stress intensity amplitudes, the values having been reduced to a symmetric loading cycle for the most typical variable operating modes. Using the experimental low-cycle fatigue curves for the 15Kh1M1FL steel, we established the values of the permissible number of start-ups and the cyclic damage accumulated in the base metal. We also determined the value of the static damage accumulated in the course of stationary operating modes according to our previously obtained experimental data on the long-term strength of the 15Kh1M1FL steel. The calculations showed that the total damage to the control valve bodies of the K-200-130 steam turbine of power unit 15 of DTEK Lugansk TPP is 97 and 98%. The residual operating life of the metal of the control valves of high-pressure cylinders is practically exhausted, being equal to 10 thousand hours. The residual life of the control valves of intermediate- pressure cylinders is 7 thousand hours, i.e. it is also practically exhausted, with safety factors for the number of cycles and strains at the level of 5 and 1.5, as well as the permissible 370,000 operating hours of the metal. With an increase in the permissible operating life of the metal to 470 thousand hours, according to experimental studies of Igor Sikorsky KPI, the total damage to the metal of cast valve bodies is reduced to 80%, and the residual metal life increases to 79,000 h and 75,000 h for the control valves of the high- and intermediate-pressure cylinders, respectively.
topic residual service life
long-term strength
low-cycle fatigue
safety factor
control valve
cast body
steam turbine
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