18603682. STEAM TURBINE simplified abstract (MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.)

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STEAM TURBINE

Organization Name

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.

Inventor(s)

Hisataka Fukushima of Tokyo (JP)

Ei Kadokura of Tokyo (JP)

STEAM TURBINE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18603682 titled 'STEAM TURBINE

The abstract describes a steam turbine with a unique stator vane design that improves efficiency and performance.

  • The steam turbine includes a first rotor blade and a stator vane positioned downstream in the axial direction.
  • The stator vane features an airfoil portion, a tip-side wall surface, and a hub-side wall surface.
  • The tip-side wall surface is angled towards the central axis of the rotor on the downstream side, enhancing airflow and energy conversion.
  • This design optimizes the flow of steam through the turbine, increasing power generation efficiency.

Potential Applications: - Power generation plants - Industrial processes requiring steam turbines - Renewable energy systems

Problems Solved: - Improved energy conversion efficiency - Enhanced turbine performance - Reduced energy losses in steam turbines

Benefits: - Increased power generation capacity - Lower operational costs - Enhanced overall system efficiency

Commercial Applications: "Optimized Stator Vane Design for Steam Turbines: Improving Efficiency and Performance in Power Generation"

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the unique stator vane design impact the overall efficiency of the steam turbine? 2. What specific advantages does the angled tip-side wall surface of the stator vane provide in terms of energy conversion efficiency?


Original Abstract Submitted

A steam turbine according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, includes: a first rotor blade disposed in an outer periphery of a rotor; and a stator vane adjacent to the first rotor blade on a downstream side in an axial direction of the rotor. The stator vane has a stator vane airfoil portion, a tip-side wall surface located on a tip side of the stator vane airfoil portion, and a hub-side wall surface located on a hub side of the stator vane airfoil portion. The tip-side wall surface is inclined to approach a central axis of the rotor toward the downstream side in the axial direction.