会议专题

Novel Repair Technique for Life-Extension of Hydraulic Turbine Components in Hydroelectric Power Stations

A significant number of hydraulic turbines operated in Japan were installed around the decade of the 1930s. Today, aging degradation and flaws are observed in these turbine equipments. So far, Japanese engineers have applied NDI technology of Ultrasonic Testing (UT) to detect the flaws, and after empirical evaluation of the remaining life they decided an adequate moment to replace the equipments. Since the replacement requires a large-scale field site works and high-cost, it is desirable a life-extension of the equipments by implementing repair services. We have been working in order to enhance the accuracy of results during the detection of flaws and flaws dimensioning, in particular focusing on the Tip-echo technique, TOFD and Phased-array UT, accompanied by the conventional UT. These NDI methods made possible to recognize the entire image of surface and embedded flaws with complicated geometry. Then, we have developed an evaluation system of these flaws based on the theory of crack propagation, of the logic of crack growth driven by the stress-intensity factor of the crack tip front. The evaluation system is constituted by a hand-made software and database of stress-intensity factor. Based on these elemental technologies, we propose a technique of repair welding to provide a life-extension of hydraulic turbine components.

Hydraulic turbine Stay vane NDI Phased-array Ultrasonic test Flaw modeling Varying load Remaining life Crack propagation Cast steel Repair welding Low-temperature cracking SMAW

Jun Ishii Yoichi Hiramatsu Kazuhiro Funato

Ishikawajima Inspection & Instrumentation Co., Ltd., Yokohama 235-8501, Japan

国际会议

2007杭州国际动力工程会议(The International Conference on Power Engineering 2007)

杭州

英文

2007-10-23(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)