Article | REF: BM4186 V1

Steam turbine maintenance

Author: Henri-Pierre RAMELLA

Publication date: October 10, 2007

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Steam turbines can be classified into two main categories, depending on whether they are located on a conventional [B 1 250] thermodynamic cycle or a low-temperature nuclear cycle (pressurized water reactor [B 3 312] or boiling water reactor). The characteristics of these cycles lead to differences in machine design, degradation modes and corresponding maintenance actions.

  • The classic cycle is characterized by a high steam temperature, which requires the designer and operator to take into account the phenomenon of material creep.

  • The low-temperature nuclear cycle, characterized by lower steam temperatures, does not subject machines to creep....

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