Abstract

With the continuous improvement of steam turbine design technology and production level, steam turbine blade fracture accidents have dropped significantly, and blade fracture accidents are no longer the main reason for the forced shutdown of thermal power generation units. Due to the bad working conditions of turbine blades, blade designers still need help to accurately analyze their dynamic stress and evaluate their high cycle fatigue life. Up to now, blade fracture accidents still occur frequently. In this paper, a comprehensive analysis is made of the causes of the fracture of the low-pressure 16th stage blade of a 25 MW steam turbine in a thermal power plant. The fracture property of turbine moving blades is that small corrosion pits are formed first, and then the fatigue propagation fracture occurs. The main cause of corrosion is poor steam quality.

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