Karbala University discussing in M.A. thesis entitled” Monitoring the Condition of the Gas Turbine Column in Hilla power Station”

The Faculty of Engineering at Kerbala University  has discussed an M.A. thesis entitled ” monitoring the state of the gas turbine column in the second Hilla power plant and using vibration scales in different environments”.

     The thesis, submitted by the M.A. student Hussein Ibrahim Mansour, aims at studying the vibration of the invading turbine gas station in the second Hilla plant, with and without cracks.  By designing the rotor in an analytical, numerical and experimental manner.

    The discussion deals with different directions of loads such as axial load and bending, thermal shear and changes that occur periodically during the process of operation which could lead to the beginning of a crack in the spindle.

    The thesis discusses the compatibility between analytical, numerical and experimental modeling. The discussion shows that after modeling the Turbines rotor and analyzing it, that when the slit depth increases, the critical velocity decreases while the response increases and the orbit of the rotor increases.