Dynamics of forced and self-excited instabilities in heterogeneously/homogeneously condensing flows through nozzles and steam turbine cascades

Gnter H. Schnerr, Michael Heiler, Stephan Adam, Gunter Winkler

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Abstract

About 10% of the total electrical net power of steam turbine plants is produced in the last stages. Since condensation is observed here, it is obvious that the understanding and accurate modelling of steady two-phase flows and the control of unsteady two-phase phenomena is of great importance.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTransient Phenomena in Multiphase and Multicomponent Systems
PublisherWiley Blackwell
Pages285-304
Number of pages20
ISBN (Electronic)9783527610785
ISBN (Print)9783527271498
DOIs
StatePublished - 31 May 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dynamics of forced instabilities
  • Dynamics of self-excited instabilities
  • Flows through nozzles
  • Flows through steam turbine cascades
  • Heterogeneously/homogeneously condensing flows
  • Multicomponent systems
  • Multiphase systems
  • Numerical methods
  • Rotor/stator interaction in linear cascade CA7.5
  • Transient phenomena
  • Vortex shedding and condensation

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