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March 1, 2025 at 7:16 pm
cesar.amaya
SubscriberHi, I've been working on a analysis for a steam turbine to determine the deformation in the shaft end and associated stresses on the casing caused by steam properties and external loads, but I've been struggling to get a realistic result, specially because I am getting stresses around 2000 MPa with small deformations (around 5mm). Have anyone had some experience analyzing such equipment? I don't know if I am mistaken on the boundry conditions or if it is something meshing related. I will put below the steps I have done.
- Started from steady-state thermal analysis.
- Confirmed the materials properties for each component
- Meshing was done considering the following details:
- Applied temperature for all internal faces of the turbine
- Considered perfect insulation to external faces of the casing
- Solved and then coupled with structural analysis
- Check contacts with contact tools to verify open points.
- Fixed contraint for support and frictionless to the other.
- Applied internal pressure to all internal faces.
- Applied external loads to inlet and exhaust nozzles.
Thanks, and looking foward for any prompt advise.
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March 2, 2025 at 11:52 am
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