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SM 23-1991(R1997,R2002)
Steam Turbines for Mechanical Drive Service
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SM 23-ENGL 1991
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CiassiedbyExhaustcaiditiasis..............................
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CoadensingTUrbinc ...................................
classified by Number of Stages and Coam1Valves ....................
SingleValveSingieSEagC'Iirrbint ............................
Single Vaive MuuistegeMine .............................
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Muitivaive Muitisiage'ixine .............................
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controlled (Alumtic) Exeraction Turbine .......................
NoncwtrolletiExtractiosi nlrbhw ............................
Noacontrolled Induction 'linbine ............................
CmmUed InQiCtim(Mixdnesslire) M e .....................
InductimExtractionTirrbine ..............................
SteamIIiabinecctUl~ts..................................
Turbinecasmg .......................................
SteamInletEndseCtion .................................
ExhaustEI?dstction ...................................
Irlemedia&sactiw ...................................
Steam Chest (GOV~IIKN
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SteamRing .........................................
Nozzles ...........................................
StatiomyReveEngBladcs ................................
StationaryRevczsingCham~ ..............................
Diciphragm .........................................
sw.nlrbirbe ........................................
ImpuIseStage ......................................
ReactianStage ......................................
shaftseals .........................................
casingshaftseals .....................................
Intemagestlaftseals ..................................
BearingHousing ......................................
Bearings ...........................................
RacaiBcarings .....................................
ThnistBearings .....................................
AntitiCtianBearings ...................................
RotorAssembly .......................................
wheels@iscs) .........................................
Biades(Buckets) ........................................
Shroud .............................................
Handvalve@) .........................................
RotectiveDevice .......................................
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ExtemalcontrolDevice ....................................
WamingDeVice ........................................
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REFERENCEDSTANDARDS AND DEPlNlONS
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Definithm
CONSTRUCTION
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FeatmsandAccessan?es
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BasicFeaMesaQd...............................
OptiOnalFeaMesandAccessorics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
c o n t r o n e d ~ ~ a n d c o n t r o l l ?Itrrbines
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Ncmwntroiled Exach Turbhes
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Nonconp.olled InductiaiIlabines .............................
?IiirbineRating.........................................
power ............................................
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Ratedspeed .......................................
Maximum continwusspeed ..............................
N d Power end Speed and Steam Caiditions .....................
Stcamconditiaas: ......................................
MinimwnSteam(hKiibS ...............................
MaximumStcamconditions ..............................
MinimumEnergystcamccmditions ..........................
Inletsteampressure ...................................
ExhaiistSteampressUre .................................
Extraction Steam Rressiire
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Extiaction SteamTemperatrae
LndpctimSteam Tempgatme
Maximum Mowable Working PressuresandTeanptmtms
DualSteamconditions
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SteamRateS .........................................
TheOretidSteamRate .................................
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GuaranteedSteamRate .................................
VauiationsinSteamconditions
Flow Limits for an Automatic Exaaction ? M i h e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HowrjmitpforanInductionTurbine
Units of Measurement for Absolute
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NameplateData .......................................
CONTROLS ..........................................
GoveaningSystem .......................................
SpeedGOmar .......................................
Multivariable Govexnor ...................................
CoatmlMeChanism .....................................
GOvmorconmlled WVe(S) ...............................
Servomom System .....................................
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Speedcbangetlype ...................................
RemoteSetPointQpe ..................................
Valve Actuating..................................
speedchanger .......................................
Speed Govaning System classification ............................
SpeedRange ........................................
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speedvariation .......................................
DeadBand ........................................
stability .........................................
Speed Regulation. Steady State ..............................
steamPressurecaritrd ....................................
PressureRegUlatingSysea~................................
PressureRegUlatw .....................................
Control MechaniSn .....................................
nessUre Controlled Wves .................................
pressurechanger ......................................
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stability ...........................................
pressure control perfamilmce ...............................
Compensated coatrol System .................................
Electronic Governing System .................................
Basic Features ........................................
Accessones .........................................
Control Primiries .....................................
Control of inuctimor Extracoon ............................
Missing Signai Detection Featrae ............................
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OverspeedScnsingD .................................
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nipvalve ..........................................
Combined 'Ltip and IhrottltValve .............................
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FACIDRYTESTING .....................................
'Iiirbine .............................................
HydroTd ..........................................
NoLoadRUnmngTesc ...................................
SOUNDPESSUREJEVELS ................................
Gtaeral .............................................
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soSmd~LevelMtasuremcntprocedme........................
Camction for BacLgrwnd Noise ...............................
souadResolution .......................................
Instnuneats...........................................
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PRapARATI0NFORS"TANDSTORAGE
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PRECTiON
BasicFeaues
UanUalTrip
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W i t and Storage of Equipmeat ..............................
INSTALLAIION
In-tion
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SupervisionOfIaseallation
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Fouudation .........................................
steam Inlet and Exhaust Piping ...............................
C i e a m n g o f ~ S t e a m P i p i n g.............................
SteamPipingSystems .....................................
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OPERATONANDMAINTENANCE ............................
The Piping noblem as Applied to ?brbines
FbmsDue to Stearn Pressure
FbmsDue to Temperatwe
FarcesDue to Dead Weight
AuowaMe Fces and Moments on Sttam Turbines
DrainPiping
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Foreword
Ilhis standard has been developed by the Steam "wbiine Section of NEMA. In its preparation
andrevision,considaationbas been given to the work of other organizations. such as the American
National Standards institute, the American Peuoleum institute, the AmericanBoiler Manufacturas
Association, and the Amencan
. SoCiety of Mechanical Engineers, striving toward the deveiopment
ofstandards,anddtishaebygiventoaii whosesiandardsmayhavebeenh~~inthepreparatian
of this publication.
nK purpose of this standard f a singie stage and multistagemechanid drive steam turbines is
to faciiitate the appiication of the.se turbines by engineers, users, aad conuactas, to promote
ecwomieS m driving rotalhg mechanical equipment, and to assist in the proper seiection and
app~ofthedifferingmechantcaldesigns of turbines.
NEMA Standards P u b l i a SM 23-1991revises and SupeISedes the NEMA StandardsPubliCation Steam Turbinesfor Me~hanicalz)rive S e M e , SM 23-1985.
User needs have been considertd throughout the development of this standard. Proposed M
recommmdedrevisions should be submitted to:
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