Campbell, Goodman, and SAFE Diagrams for Steam Turbine Blades


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Campbell, Goodman, and SAFE Diagrams for Steam Turbine Blades
Campbell, Goodman, and SAFE Diagrams for Steam Turbine BladesRotating blades of axial steam turbines are subjected to a variety of steady-state and transient mechanical loads and stresses. Steady-state stresses are due to the centrifugal force of the blade weight and the force of steam striking the blade. Transient stresses are attributable to several sources but are primarily due to blade excitation at a frequency equal to the natural frequency of the blade. Transient stresses are more rigorously defined as alternating, cyclic, or vibratory stresses.Steady-state stresses are routinely calculated at critical points on the blade…
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Heinz P. Bloch; Murari P. Singh: Steam Turbines: Design, Applications, and Rerating, Second Edition. Campbell, Goodman, and SAFE Diagrams for Steam Turbine Blades, Chapter (McGraw-Hill Professional, 2009 1996), AccessEngineering Export