Connecting piping and steam turbine system
US-2015377395-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9638063B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9638063-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414475847-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 6, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2017 |
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In one embodiment, a steam turbine facility includes drain piping in which a shut-off valve is provided, the drain piping being either a valve drain pipe that leads a drain from the main steam regulating valve to an outside thereof, or a casing drain pipe that leads a drain from the turbine casing to an outside thereof. A heat absorber disposed in a range, upstream of the shut-off valve, of the drain piping to absorb heat of the drain piping.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A steam turbine facility, comprising: a steam turbine including a turbine casing; main steam piping that supplies steam from a boiler to the steam turbine; a main steam regulating valve provided in the main steam piping to adjust a flow rate of steam supplied to the steam turbine; drain piping provided to discharge a drain produced during warming-up of the steam turbine, the drain piping being either a valve drain pipe that leads a drain from the main steam regulating valve to an outside thereof, or a casing drain pipe that leads a drain from the turbine casing to an outside thereof; a shut-off valve, disposed on the drain piping, that opens when the warming-up is being performed and closes after completion of the warming-up; and a heat absorber disposed in a range, upstream of the shut-off valve, of the drain piping to absorb heat of the drain piping when abnormal overheating of the drain piping occurs under a condition that the shut-off valve is closed after completion of the warming-up of the steam turbine. 2. The steam turbine facility according to claim 1 , wherein the heat absorber comprises a plurality of ring-shaped members each being spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction of the drain piping. 3. The steam turbine facility according to claim 2 , further comprising a heat-insulating material surrounding the ring-shaped members, wherein a cavity empty of the heat-insulating material is defined between adjacent ring-shaped members. 4. The steam turbine facility according to claim 1 , wherein the heat absorber comprises a single tubular member disposed to extend over the longitudinal direction of the drain piping. 5. The steam turbine facility according to claim 2 , wherein the ring-shaped members constituting the heat absorber are formed separately from the drain piping and then connected together to the drain piping. 6. The steam turbine facility according to claim 2 , wherein the ring-shaped members constituting the heat absorber each comprise two heat absorber half bodies that are fastened together so as to sandwich the drain piping and are thus connected to the drain piping. 7. The steam turbine facility according to claim 2 , wherein the heat absorber is provided by a thick-walled portion of the drain piping. 8. The steam turbine facility according to claim 7 , wherein the drain piping comprises a first portion and a second portion as the thick-walled portion joined to the first portion, the second portion having a thickness greater than a thickness of the first portion. 9. The steam turbine facility according to claim 8 , wherein the first portion and the second portion are formed separately from each other and then connected to each other. 10. The steam turbine facility according to claim 1 , wherein the heat absorber is configured such that heat capacity equivalent mass of the drain piping and the heat absorber mounted thereon has a value required for absorbing an abnormal overheat that can occur internally in the drain piping by a thermoacoustic effect when the shut-off valve disposed in the drain piping is closed. 11. A steam turbine facility, comprising: a steam turbine including a turbine casing; main steam piping that supplies steam from a boiler to the steam turbine; a main steam regulating valve provided in the main steam piping to adjust a flow rate of steam supplied to the steam turbine; drain piping provided to discharge a drain produced during warming-up of the steam turbine, the drain piping being either a valve drain pipe that leads a drain from the main steam regulating valve to an outside thereof, or a casing drain pipe that leads a drain from the turbine casing to an outside thereof; a shut-off valve, disposed on the drain piping, that opens when the warming-up is being performed and closes after completion of the warming-up; and a cover provided to surround a range, upstream of the shut-off valve, of the drain piping in which abnormal overheating of the drain piping occurs under a condition that the shut-off valve is closed after completion of the warming-up of the steam turbine, the cover preventing contact with a surface of the drain piping, the cover being configured to allow a gas to flow therethrough, wherein no heat-insulating material is disposed around the drain piping in the range. 12. The steam turbine facility according to claim 11 , wherein the cover comprises a mesh jacket. 13. The steam turbine facility according to claim 11 , further comprising a blower that sends a cooling gas toward the cover. 14. A method for operating the steam turbine facility according to claim 13 , comprising: under a condition in which an abnormal overheat can occur internally in the drain piping by a thermoacoustic effect when the shut-off valve disposed in the drain piping is closed, operating the blower to send cooling air toward the cover; and cooling the drain piping using the cooling air that flows through the cover. 15. A steam turbine facility, comprising: a steam turbine including a turbine casing; main steam piping that supplies steam from a boiler to the steam turbine; a main steam regulating valve provided in the main steam piping to adjust a flow rate of steam supplied to the steam turbine; drain piping provided to discharge a drain produced during warming-up of the steam turbine, the drain piping being either a valve drain pipe that leads a drain from the main steam regulating valve to an outside thereof, or a casing drain pipe that leads a drain from the turbine casing to an outside thereof; a shut-off valve, disposed on the drain piping, that opens when the warming-up is being performed and closes after completion of the warming-up; and a removable heat-insulating jacket disposed to surround a range, upstream of the shut-off valve, of the drain piping in which abnormal overheating of the drain piping occurs under a condition that the shut-off valve is closed after completion of the warming-up of the steam turbine. 16. The steam turbine facility according to claim 15 , wherein the heat-insulating jacket comprises two half bodies, a hinge joint that connects the two half bodies with each other to allow the two half bodies to be opened and closed, and a locking arrangement that maintains the two half bodies in a closed stage. 17. A method for operating the steam turbine facility according to claim 15 , comprising: under a condition in which an abnormal overheat can occur internally in the drain piping by a thermoacoustic effect when the shut-off valve disposed in the drain piping is closed, removing the heat-insulating jacket from the drain piping to thereby promote heat dissipation from the drain piping; and under any other condition, mounting the heat-insulating jacket on the drain piping. 18. A steam turbine facility, comprising: a steam turbine including a turbine casing; main steam piping that supplies steam from a boiler to the steam turbine; a main steam regulating valve provided in the main steam piping to adjust a flow rate of steam supplied to the steam turbine; drain piping provided to discharge a drain produced during warming-up of the steam turbine, the drain piping being either a valve drain pipe that leads a drain from the main steam regulating valve to an outside thereof, or a casing drain pipe that leads a drain from the turbine casing to an outside thereof; a shut-off valve, disposed on the drain piping, that opens when the warming-up is being performed and closes after completion of the warming-up; a refrigerant path disposed to sur
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