Abstract
Aiming at the burst vibration fault of a supercritical 600 MW steam turbine generator unit during the on-load operation, the characteristics of sudden vibration faults of the rotor system were compared and analyzed. By analyzing the weight-loss vibration response coefficient and the variation characteristics of the vibration vector, parts falling off fault at the low-low coupling of the rotor system were diagnosed. After inspection, it was confirmed that the burst vibration fault of the rotor system was caused by the falling-off of the blast baffle of the low-low coupling bolt. After the blast baffle was restored by hoisting the installation technique, the vibration of the steam turbine generator unit was stable during start-up and grid connection.
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