Reviews in Chemical Engineering, Vol.35, No.5, 627-647, 2019
Wet steam measurement techniques
In recent years a greater need for power station efficiency has become evident; improving turbine blade efficiency is one of the methods proposed. This efficiency depends upon the wetness of the steam that comes into contact with the blades of the low-pressure turbine stage in general and all turbines in nuclear power generation. Therefore, measurement of the moisture content of the steam in real time in conjunction with an accurate measure of steam velocity can give an overall mass flow re-entering the turbine, allowing for a feedback control. The system can rely on one technique that can measure suspended droplets and wall-bound liquid film, or a combination of techniques can operate together. This work gives a comprehensive review of the different techniques used to measure the moisture content including the liquid film and moisture content and techniques that can give measurements on both simultaneously. Each technique has its strengths and weaknesses, and they were analysed to see which technique works best overall and which techniques can be used together.
Keywords:droplet phase measurement;electrical capacitance tomography;liquid film measurement;saturated steam measurement;X-ray stereography