Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Control of rotor stress within turbomachine during startup operation
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Application No.: US17032645Application Date: 2020-09-25
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Publication No.: US11428115B2Publication Date: 2022-08-30
- Inventor: Austin Daniel Frazer , Dean Alexander Baker , Steven Di Palma , Carl Raymond Toth , Bruce Frederick Nagel
- Applicant: General Electric Company
- Applicant Address: US NY Schenectady
- Assignee: General Electric Company
- Current Assignee: General Electric Company
- Current Assignee Address: US NY Schenectady
- Agency: Hoffman Warnick LLC
- Agent James Pemrick; Charlotte Wilson
- Main IPC: F01D19/02
- IPC: F01D19/02 ; F01K13/02 ; F01K23/10

Abstract:
Embodiments of the disclosure provide a method for controlling steam pressure within a turbine component. The method includes calculating a predicted stress on a rotor of the turbine component based on a predicted steam flow with the inlet valve in a minimum load position, a rotor surface temperature, and an inlet steam temperature, and determining whether the predicted stress exceeds a threshold. If the predicted stress exceeds the threshold, the inlet valve adjusts to a warming position. When steam in the discharge passage reaches a target pressure, the exhaust valve partially closes while maintaining the warming position of the inlet valve. If a safety parameter of the turbine component violates a boundary, the exhaust valve partially opens while maintaining the warming position of the inlet valve. When the predicted stress does not exceed the threshold, the inlet valve opens to at least the minimum load position.
Public/Granted literature
- US20220098996A1 CONTROL OF ROTOR STRESS WITHIN TURBOMACHINE DURING STARTUP OPERATION Public/Granted day:2022-03-31
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