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A Two-Dimensional Study of Transonic Flow Characteristics in Steam Control Valve for Power Plant
Yonezawa, Koichi,Terachi, Yoshinori,Nakajima, Toru,Tsujimoto, Yoshinobu,Tezuka, Kenichi,Mori, Michitsugu,Morita, Ryo,Inada, Fumio Korean Society for Fluid machinery 2010 International journal of fluid machinery and syste Vol.3 No.1
A steam control valve is used to control the flow from the steam generator to the steam turbine in thermal and nuclear power plants. During startup and shutdown of the plant, the steam control valve is operated under a partial flow conditions. In such conditions, the valve opening is small and the pressure deference across the valve is large. As a result, the flow downstream of the valve is composed of separated unsteady transonic jets. Such flow patterns often cause undesirable large unsteady fluid force on the valve head and downstream pipe system. In the present study, various flow patterns are investigated in order to understand the characteristics of the unsteady flow around the valve. Experiments are carried out with simplified two-dimensional valve models. Two-dimensional unsteady flow simulations are conducted in order to understand the experimental results in detail. Scale effects on the flow characteristics are also examined. Results show three types of oscillating flow pattern and three types of static flow patterns.