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Computer-aided ultrasonic inspection of steam turbine rotors

Abstract

As the output and economic value of power plants increase, the detection and sizing of the type of flaws liable to occur in the rotors of turbines using ultrasonic methods assumes increasing importance. An ultrasonic inspection carried out at considerable expense is expected to bring to light all safety-relevant flaws and to enable their size to be determined so as to permit a fracture-mechanics analysis to assess the reliability of the rotor under all possible stresses arising in operation with a high degree of accuracy. The advanced computer-aided ultrasonic inspection of steam turbine rotors have improved reliability, accuracy and reproducibility of ultrasonic inspection. Further, there has been an improvement in the resolution of resolvable group indications by applying reconstruction and imagine methods. In general, it is also true for the advanced computer-aided ultrasonic inspection methods that, in the case of flaw-affected forgings, automated data acquisition provides a substantial rationalization and a significant documentation of the results for the fracture mechanics assessment compared to manual inspection. (orig.) 8 refs.
Authors:
Mayer, K H; Weber, M; Weiss, M [1] 
  1. GEC ALSTHOM Energie GmbH, Nuremberg (Germany)
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1998
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
VTT-SYMP-185(v.2); CONF-980999-
Reference Number:
SCA: 200104; 360103; PA: FI-99:003078; EDB-99:034970; SN: 99002064692
Resource Relation:
Conference: 4. Baltica seminar on plant maintenance for managing life and performance, Helsinki (Finland), 7-9 Sep 1998; Other Information: PBD: 1998; Related Information: Is Part Of BALTICA IV. Plant maintenance for managing life and performance; Hietanen, S.; Auerkari, P. [eds.] [VTT Manufacturing Technology, Espoo (Finland). Operational Reliability]; PB: 398 p.
Subject:
20 FOSSIL-FUELED POWER PLANTS; 36 MATERIALS SCIENCE; POWER PLANTS; ROTORS; STEAM TURBINES; ULTRASONIC TESTING; DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS; INSPECTION; FRACTURE MECHANICS; ACCURACY; RELIABILITY
OSTI ID:
324994
Research Organizations:
Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo (Finland)
Country of Origin:
Finland
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE99730863; ISBN 951-38-4577-X; TRN: FI9903078
Availability:
OSTI as DE99730863
Submitting Site:
FI
Size:
pp. 511-521
Announcement Date:
Apr 05, 1999

Citation Formats

Mayer, K H, Weber, M, and Weiss, M. Computer-aided ultrasonic inspection of steam turbine rotors. Finland: N. p., 1998. Web.
Mayer, K H, Weber, M, & Weiss, M. Computer-aided ultrasonic inspection of steam turbine rotors. Finland.
Mayer, K H, Weber, M, and Weiss, M. 1998. "Computer-aided ultrasonic inspection of steam turbine rotors." Finland.
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title = {Computer-aided ultrasonic inspection of steam turbine rotors}
author = {Mayer, K H, Weber, M, and Weiss, M}
abstractNote = {As the output and economic value of power plants increase, the detection and sizing of the type of flaws liable to occur in the rotors of turbines using ultrasonic methods assumes increasing importance. An ultrasonic inspection carried out at considerable expense is expected to bring to light all safety-relevant flaws and to enable their size to be determined so as to permit a fracture-mechanics analysis to assess the reliability of the rotor under all possible stresses arising in operation with a high degree of accuracy. The advanced computer-aided ultrasonic inspection of steam turbine rotors have improved reliability, accuracy and reproducibility of ultrasonic inspection. Further, there has been an improvement in the resolution of resolvable group indications by applying reconstruction and imagine methods. In general, it is also true for the advanced computer-aided ultrasonic inspection methods that, in the case of flaw-affected forgings, automated data acquisition provides a substantial rationalization and a significant documentation of the results for the fracture mechanics assessment compared to manual inspection. (orig.) 8 refs.}
place = {Finland}
year = {1998}
month = {Dec}
}