Considerations on damage to bulb turbine shafts from iron Gates II

During operation, the turbine bulb shaft is subjected to static specific stresses (tension, compression, torsion) and dynamic (fatigue, random vibrations). These stresses are the effect of hydraulic forces and moments developed on the rotor blade, the weight of the rotor (with or without oil) in...

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Main Authors: Negoita O, Chivu Oana, Babis C, Dimitrescu A, Dascalu L, Nicolae E, Iacobescu G, Semenescu A, Purcarea A
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: THOT Publishing House 2019-02-01
Series:Journal of Research and Innovation for Sustainable Society
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Online Access:http://jriss.4ader.ro/pdf/2019-01/09_JRISS_1-68-73.pdf
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spelling doaj-737ce98e74734a28ade66d7450d9c4d12020-11-24T21:54:25ZengTHOT Publishing HouseJournal of Research and Innovation for Sustainable Society2668-04162668-04162019-02-0111677210.33727/JRISS.2019.1.9:67-72Considerations on damage to bulb turbine shafts from iron Gates IINegoita O0Chivu Oana1Babis C2Dimitrescu A3Dascalu L4Nicolae E5Iacobescu G6Semenescu A7Purcarea A8 Politehnica University of Bucharest Politehnica University of Bucharest Politehnica University of Bucharest Politehnica University of Bucharest Politehnica University of Bucharest Politehnica University of Bucharest Politehnica University of Bucharest Politehnica University of Bucharest Politehnica University of BucharestDuring operation, the turbine bulb shaft is subjected to static specific stresses (tension, compression, torsion) and dynamic (fatigue, random vibrations). These stresses are the effect of hydraulic forces and moments developed on the rotor blade, the weight of the rotor (with or without oil) in the console and inevitable vibrations, which creates a rotating mass unevenly distributed over the axis of symmetry of the turbine. Observations made on the turbine bulb shafts of the Iron Gate II CHE have revealed cracks in the connection area of a shaft flange that engages it with the turbine rotor. Examination of these cracks leads to the conclusion that they are specific to the inevitable fatigue demands in exploiting the tree and enhancing the environment in which they work. Therefore, in the paper, a presentation and analysis of the damage of bulb turbine shafts from CHE Porţile de Fier II, after a significant number of hours of operation.http://jriss.4ader.ro/pdf/2019-01/09_JRISS_1-68-73.pdfbulb turbinefatiguedamage
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author Negoita O
Chivu Oana
Babis C
Dimitrescu A
Dascalu L
Nicolae E
Iacobescu G
Semenescu A
Purcarea A
spellingShingle Negoita O
Chivu Oana
Babis C
Dimitrescu A
Dascalu L
Nicolae E
Iacobescu G
Semenescu A
Purcarea A
Considerations on damage to bulb turbine shafts from iron Gates II
Journal of Research and Innovation for Sustainable Society
bulb turbine
fatigue
damage
author_facet Negoita O
Chivu Oana
Babis C
Dimitrescu A
Dascalu L
Nicolae E
Iacobescu G
Semenescu A
Purcarea A
author_sort Negoita O
title Considerations on damage to bulb turbine shafts from iron Gates II
title_short Considerations on damage to bulb turbine shafts from iron Gates II
title_full Considerations on damage to bulb turbine shafts from iron Gates II
title_fullStr Considerations on damage to bulb turbine shafts from iron Gates II
title_full_unstemmed Considerations on damage to bulb turbine shafts from iron Gates II
title_sort considerations on damage to bulb turbine shafts from iron gates ii
publisher THOT Publishing House
series Journal of Research and Innovation for Sustainable Society
issn 2668-0416
2668-0416
publishDate 2019-02-01
description During operation, the turbine bulb shaft is subjected to static specific stresses (tension, compression, torsion) and dynamic (fatigue, random vibrations). These stresses are the effect of hydraulic forces and moments developed on the rotor blade, the weight of the rotor (with or without oil) in the console and inevitable vibrations, which creates a rotating mass unevenly distributed over the axis of symmetry of the turbine. Observations made on the turbine bulb shafts of the Iron Gate II CHE have revealed cracks in the connection area of a shaft flange that engages it with the turbine rotor. Examination of these cracks leads to the conclusion that they are specific to the inevitable fatigue demands in exploiting the tree and enhancing the environment in which they work. Therefore, in the paper, a presentation and analysis of the damage of bulb turbine shafts from CHE Porţile de Fier II, after a significant number of hours of operation.
topic bulb turbine
fatigue
damage
url http://jriss.4ader.ro/pdf/2019-01/09_JRISS_1-68-73.pdf
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