Tempering Heat Treatment Process for Repairing Damaged Turbine Rotors

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Rash Ahmadi
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Oct 1, 2011

Abstract

One of the most important elements in power plants is rotors and repairing the damaged rotors is very important in view point of economics. One of the most complicated problems in power plants is increasing of stiffness of the turbine rotors. This problem which occurs mainly due to thermal shock or rubbing makes to exit damaged rotor from service. These elements can be repaired effectively by heat treatment methods. Tempering heat treatment is the most common solution for straightening of damaged rotors but it requires having good knowledge about heat treatment parameters (temperature and time) and their affects on fundamental properties of rotors. In this article, a suitable method is introduced in order to modify the increased stiffness in journal part of rotors due to martensite transformation, using heat treatment tempering process.
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APA: S. Rash Ahmadi  (2011)  Tempering Heat Treatment Process for Repairing Damaged Turbine Rotors

MLA: S. Rash Ahmadi Tempering Heat Treatment Process for Repairing Damaged Turbine Rotors. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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