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  1. Proc9

    Steam state (p,T) between nozzle and impulse turbine wheel

    Hello, Thanks for the advise. What do you mean by Pleakoff?
  2. Proc9

    Steam state (p,T) between nozzle and impulse turbine wheel

    Hello, Yes, I have figured this part out that the pressure is the same after the nozzle and after the bucket (afterall, this is the theory behind impulse turbine) but currently I am looking for the pressure before the labyrinth. I used my magical MS Paint skills to draw a picture. Yellow is...
  3. Proc9

    Steam state (p,T) between nozzle and impulse turbine wheel

    Hello, Yes, I have assumed all enthalpy drop (186 kJ/kg, isentropic case 206 kJ/kg -> loss 20 kJ/kg) to be in the nozzle set, but I am a little lost how to calculate the state after I have lost all kinematic energy generated with nozzle. I highly doubt the state which counts as leakage loss in...
  4. Proc9

    Steam state (p,T) between nozzle and impulse turbine wheel

    Hello, Forgot to mention, this turbine is one-wheel HP turbine (impulse, Curtis wheel) so condensing / wet-% shouldn't be a problem as shouldn't exist in this only stage. So if I assume nozzle speed ratio to be 0.95, the efficiency for the nozzle is around 0.9 (0.952 if you don't account v0)...
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    Steam state (p,T) between nozzle and impulse turbine wheel

    Hello, I am trying to calculate the state of steam between the nozzle and impulse turbine wheel for tip and labyrinth leakage purposes for a specific steam loss model, and having some troubles with it. Using _0 before nozzle, _1 after nozzle but before turbine blades, and _2 after turbine...

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