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Shaft seals with an easily removable cylinder holder for low-pressure steam turbines

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The article is devoted to the problems that occur at the operation of LPC shaft seals (SS) of turbines, particularly, their bearings. The problems arising from the deterioration of oil-protecting rings of SS and bearings and also the consequences in which they can result are considered. The existing SS housing construction types are considered. Their operational features are specified. A new SS construction type with an easily removable holder is presented. The construction of its main elements is described. The sequence of operations of the repair personnel at the restoration of the new SS type spacings is proposed. The comparative analysis of the new and the existing SS construction types is carried out. The assessment results of the efficiency, the operational convenience, and the economic effect after the installation of the new type seals are given. The conclusions about the offered construction prospects are made by results of the comparative analysis and the carried-out assessment. The main advantage of this design is the possibility of spacings restoration both in SS and in oil-protecting rings during a short-term stop of a turbine, even without its cooling. This construction was successfully tested on the working K-300-23.5 LMP turbine. However, its adaptation for other turbines is quite possible.

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Correspondence to A. E. Zakharov.

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Original Russian Text © A.E. Zakharov, D.A. Rodionov, E.V. Pimenov, A.S. Sobolev, 2016, published in Teploenergetika.

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Zakharov, A.E., Rodionov, D.A., Pimenov, E.V. et al. Shaft seals with an easily removable cylinder holder for low-pressure steam turbines. Therm. Eng. 63, 7–11 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601516010122

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