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process of induction heating works on the principle of heating
a magnetic material through I2R loss by setting up eddy current
through the material. Although simple in concept, the technology
of application is complex and required years of hard work
by Mannings USA to master it.
Since the creation of eddy current field is instantaneous
and uniform, the heating of the material is also fast and
uniform. This advantage of fast and uniform heating has been
successfully applied for quick heating and easy loosening
of turbine bolts, generator retaining rings, slip rings, turbine
discs etc.
Heating of turbine bolts by resistance heating (resistance
heating rods inserted in the bolt holes) and by gas heating
not only takes time, but also creates high possibility of
distortion and damage. It is unsafe and adds to the cost of
operation due to longer opening time and also due to cutting
of ceased and distorted bolts. Slow heating by resistance
technique often heats both materials at a joint.
This not only prolongs the time to achieve sufficient differential
expansion between the materials, but also creates distortion
at the turbine horizontal joint and subsequently creates steam
leak. One of the unique features of our bolt heating system
is we only heat the unthreaded part of the bolt and this further
minimize the chance of binding.
While gas or resistance heating requires between 35 to 50
minutes to open a single bolt, the SMIHPL’s induction
heating opens each turbine nut in about 5 minutes. For Retaining
Ring opening operations a standard retaining ring of 1.3m
diameter can be opened in less than one hour time without
any problem. Within 45 to 55 minutes the temperature of the
ring can be raised to 300oC. As the rate of heating is very
fast heat transfer to the rotor body is minimum and hence
rings get removed from the rotor body at ease. For smaller
retaining rings (rings below 1m diameter) we normally use
one equipment and for bigger rings (rings above 1m diameter)
two equipments are used simultaneously.
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