Large Steam Turbine Exhaust Expansion Joints Built for Fuji Electric
Fuji Electric, a Japan based turbine manufacturer, produces
turbines for a variety of applications. For an electric
generating plant in the Philippines, Fuji produced 4
large diameter turbines to be powered by geothermal
steam. Senior Flexonics Pathway was chosen to be the
supplier of the duct and expansion joints that conveyed
the exhaust steam from the turbines to the condensers.
The Senior Flexonics Pathway work scope included design
of the ducting system and duct system support
structures. Senior Flexonics Pathway also took responsibility
for the performance of the duct/expansion joint
system with regard to pressure drop and load limits on
the condenser and turbine nozzles. The duct design and
load conditions were documented with Caesar 11. Caesar
11 is a pipe stress program that is frequently used at
Senior Flexonics Pathway because it accommodates
expansion joint modeling better than most other programs.
Each 108" diameter pressure balanced expansion and
duct was shipped in four pieces that had a combined
total weight of 69,400 pounds. The pressure balanced
expansion joint was 303" long by 170" high. A loose
piece of ducting, not shown in the photos, was 204"
long.
The expansion joint included features recommended by
Senior Flexonics Pathway to assist in maintaining the
turbine during down periods. This included lock out devices
across the bellows to stabilize the expansion joint
while it is lifted to gain access to the turbine for maintenance.
A cradle was also furnished with the expansion
joint so that the pressure balanced assembly could be
set down without tipping while the turbine is being maintained.
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