A case of industrial safety appraisal for extension of service life of GTK-10-4 gas turbines used at gas transmission stations


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It is shown that the extended life and enhanced operational reliability of parts and subassemblies of the most popular GTK-10-4 gas transmission plants are determined by the enhanced efficiency of the control over technical condition and operational safety of turbine plants in conformity with industrial safety requirements imposed on gas pipeline compressor stations. It has been established that the materials of parts and subassemblies of gas turbine plants with different, especially with maximal operating time, shall be exposed to NDT for the purpose of determining the actual mechanical characteristics of these materials with different operating time and calculating residual life. The analysis of damageability and operating conditions has helped to identify parts and subassemblies for repair or replacement with the highest frequency of unacceptable defects. These parts and subassemblies have been shown to include base members of the axial compressor (AC), a turbine housing, an axial compressor rotor, high- and low-pressure turbine (HPT and LPT) discs, a 12-part holder, the housing of the holder of HPT and LPT guiding blades, a sealed baffler, and working and guiding AC, LPT and HPT blades. The most typical operational defects have been enumerated and analyzed. It has been determined that the primary task of the industrial safety appraisal for extending the life of GTK-10-4 with limit-exceeding operating time is to thoroughly examine HPT and LPT discs with more than 130,000 hours of operating time and establish by DT methods characteristics of materials for evaluation, taking account of their degradation, and residual life of critical turbine elements. In addition, it has been shown that the service life of HP turbine discs can be extended by replacing the disc material (EP-428 12% chromium steel) with a material with a higher linear expansion factor that somewhat exceeds the expansion factor of EI-893 nickel alloy used to melt out working blades.

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A. I. Rybnikov

OAO Scientific and Production Association for Research and Design of Power Engineering Equipment (NPO TsKTI)

Email: kryukov8@mail.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 194021

A. G. Kovalev

OOO Entechmash Research and Production Company

Email: kryukov8@mail.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 192102

I. I. Kryukov

OAO Scientific and Production Association for Research and Design of Power Engineering Equipment (NPO TsKTI)

Author for correspondence.
Email: kryukov8@mail.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 194021

S. A. Leont’ev

Leningrad Metal Works

Email: kryukov8@mail.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 195009

A. V. Moshnikov

OAO Scientific and Production Association for Research and Design of Power Engineering Equipment (NPO TsKTI)

Email: kryukov8@mail.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 194021

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