c1rowy
Mechanical
- May 4, 2016
- 2
It is well known that for Main Steam (Live Steam) and Hot Reheat piping steam hammer caused by turbine valves emergency closure need to be considered and calculated.
My question concerns Cold Reheat Piping.
Closing HP turbine valves cause immediate stoping of Main Steam flow. But also the flow in Cold Reheat Piping (which is downstream the HP turbine) stops (the same period of time). I did some simulation which shows that unbalanced forces induced by pressure differences between bends in Cold Reheat piping are significant and in my opinion should be taken into account.
However, reviewing stress calculations (done by other engineers) I can not see such a case to be considered for Cold Reheat piping.
I know that there is HP turbine betweenn Main Steam and Cold Reheat Piping, but still I can not find a reason why it is ignored.
So the question is: what do I miss?
Thanks in advance.