The losses s of the steam turbines are given as..
1- INTERNAL LOSSES
Losses directly connected with the steam conditions while in its flow through the turbine are called “internal losses.
They may further classified as:-
1- Losses in regulating valves.
2- Losses in nozzles
3- Losses in moving blade
· Losses due to trailing edge wakes
· Impingement losses
· Losses due to leakage of steam through the angular space.
· Friction losses
· Losses due to turning of the steam jet in blades.
· Losses due to shrouding Leaving
4 Leaving velocity losses (exist velocity)
5- Losses due to friction of disc carrying the blades and wind age losses.
6 Losses due to clearance between the rotor and guide blade disc.
7 Losses due to wetness of steam.
8 Losses in exhaust piping.
2 EXTERNAL LOSSES.
These losses not influence with steam condition.
Its may be classified as.
1- Mechanical losses.
2- Losses due to leakages of steam from the labyrinth gland seal.
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