Industrial gas turbines are crucial for modern power generation, offering efficient and reliable energy. They power aircraft, ships, electrical generators, and gas compressors. These machines depend on various parts and components for optimal performance. Over time, these components wear out, reducing efficiency and increasing maintenance costs. Refurbishment is the solution. Refurbishing gas turbine parts is...
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A steam turbine is a key part in power generation, turning the thermal energy of pressurized steam into mechanical energy. This energy drives generators. The efficiency and reliability of a steam turbine depend on its well-designed components. These components work together to harness the power of steam and transform it into rotational energy. At the...
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Introduction Turbine shaft inspection is critical in the power generation industry. Regular inspection ensures that turbines operate efficiently and reliably, minimizing downtime and preventing costly failures. Turbine shafts are integral to the turbine’s functionality, transmitting mechanical energy from the blades to the generator. Preventive maintenance strategies heavily rely on thorough turbine shaft inspections. By identifying...
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In the pursuit of efficient and sustainable power, combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) technology stands out. It combines the strengths of gas and steam turbines, offering a robust solution for the world’s energy needs. CCGTs excel in efficiency, fuel savings, and emissions reduction, making them a preferred option for power plants worldwide. A Combined-cycle power...
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As power generation assets near or exceed their 30 to 40-year design lifetimes, electric utilities face a significant challenge. Steam turbines, with lifespans often exceeding 30 years, can benefit from technological advancements. These advancements enhance efficiency, reliability, and flexibility. Strategic life extension strategies allow power plants to operate safely and reliably, meeting increasing electricity demands...
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Introduction Turbine shafts are essential components of gas and steam turbines, responsible for transmitting mechanical energy produced during the combustion or steam process. However, various factors such as mechanical wear, hydraulic damage, environmental influences, and thermal stress can compromise the integrity of these shafts. This can lead to decreased power generation efficiency, unexpected shutdowns, and...
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