ASME PTC 6.2 Steam Turbines in Combined Cycles
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ASME PTC 6.2 Document Information:
Title
Steam Turbines in Combined Cycles
ASME International
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004
Scope:
This Code may be used for testing steam turbines in combined cycles
with or without supplementary
firing and in cogeneration applications. Within these categories of
combined and cogeneration
cycles, this Code is applicable to condensing and noncondensing steam
turbines, to reheat and
nonreheat steam turbines, and to induction/extraction steam turbines.
The variety of cycles
presents challenges in writing a code that addresses all issues
encountered for all cycle
configurations. ASME PTC 6 is the appropriate code for testing steam
turbines in nuclear and
fossil-fired regenerative feedwater heater cycles. This Code is
applicable only to turbines in
cycles in which steam is the working fluid.
This Code provides procedures for testing and calculating
turbine-generator output performance
corrected to reference conditions as a measure of overall turbine
performance. This Code contains
rules and procedures for the conduct and reporting of steam turbine
testing, including requirements
for pretest arrangements, testing techniques, instrumentation, methods
of measurement, and methods
for calculating test results and uncertainty.
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