DETERMINATION OF THE PROBABILITY OF FAILURE OF TURBOGENERATOR ROTORS BASED ON LCF EXPERIMENTATION

Giorgio Olmi
Abstract:
Turbogenerator rotors are a typical example of large components experiencing low cycle fatigue (LCF). Every machine switch-on and switch off corresponds to a LCF cycle, for a total amount of 10,000-15,000 cycles in the whole machine life. In, an experimental study was presented, concerning the characterization of two materials for rotor and coil retaining ring (CRR) manufacturing.
The design task of rotors and CRRs involves serious safety issues: incidents caused by unexpected failures may lead to rotor explosion with catastrophic effects. For this reason, the structural analysis must be integrated by the estimation of the probability of failure in the machine life stages, to be fulfilled by a suitable probabilistic method. However, there are very few papers in literature, tackling this issue. The object of this paper is to show a suitable methodology to quantify the safety of a rotor, starting by the knowledge of LCF experimental data and of the nominal loads on the shrink-fit coupling with the CRR.
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Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC15
Event name:
TC15 Youth Symposium 2011
Title:

10th Youth Symposium on Experimental Solid Mechanics (TC15)

Place:
Chemnitz, GERMANY
Time:
25 May 2011 - 28 May 2011