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Optimization of start-up scheduling and life assessment for a steam turbine

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 160, Issue -, Pages 19-32

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.07.015

Keywords

Steam turbine rotor; Start-up optimization; Creep-fatigue; Nonlinear continuous damage mechanics model; Life assessment

Funding

  1. National Natural science Foundation of China [51201097]
  2. Electric Engineering Shanghai Plateau Discipline, Shanghai Science and technology project [15110501000]
  3. Science and Technology Foundation of SGCC [SGRI-WD-71-15-010]

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In order to meet the requirement of frequent start-stop of the units, it is significant to optimize the operation scheme of the unit. A novel optimized mathematical model of a steam turbine was proposed at a previous paper of this study's authors. In this study the supported vector machine (SVM) stress model of a 320 MW steam turbine was established based on 13 groups of start-up schemes. According to the novel optimized mathematical model and SVM stress model of the turbine, Genetic algorithm-particle swarm optimization was employed to search for the best values of the steam temperature rise rate. The optimization schedule can shorten the start-up time of 170 min in the premise of meeting the stress requirement. It is necessary to testify the feasibility of the optimized schedule, the fatigue, creep, and creep-fatigue life of the steam turbine rotor were analyzed by continuous damage mechanics (CDM) model. The results shown that the life assessment of the rotor from the nonlinear CDM is accordance with the bilinear failure criterion of ASME Section III, and the critical creep-fatigue damage of the rotor is 0.2083, and the life loss of the rotor after working 30 years under the optimized start-up schedule is 19.25%. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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