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Q Zhu

Publications -  6
Citations -  17

Q Zhu is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nozzle & Sialon. The author has co-authored 1 publications.

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Research on wet steam condensation flow characteristics of steam turbine last stage under zero output condition

TL;DR: In this article , the authors studied the condensation properties of the last stage of a 300 MW steam turbine under different flow conditions and provided a reference for the steam turbine design of zero-output retrofitting.
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Application of quadratic regression orthogonal design to optimization surface heating for control wet steam condensation flow in nozzle

TL;DR: In this paper , the distribution law of the wetness and other parameters were obtained by numerical simulation under different heating intervals and heating rates, and the optimal heating starting point is 1.33 cm and the heating interval length is 5.17 cm.
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Effect of the surface tension correction coefficient on the nonequilibrium condensation flow of wet steam

TL;DR: In this paper , the surface tension correction coefficient was used to improve the simulation accuracy of the Moses-Stein condensation process in the steam inlet of the turbine cascades, which can provide a reference for the calculation of wet steam condensation flow.
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Improvement of Slag Corrosion Resistance by Adding Carbothermal Reduction Reacted Non-oxides

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TL;DR: SiC-Al2O3, SiC-ZrO2 and B4C-C nonoxide composites are synthesized by carbothermal reduction reactions from natural minerals, and they can be utilized as additives for refractories to improve slag corrosion resistance, oxidation resistance and thermal shock resistance as discussed by the authors.
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Research on dehumidification optimization of steam turbine wet steam stage hollow stator cascade heating

TL;DR: In this article , Wang et al. found that the covering area of dry steam film on the stator blade surface expands with the increase of temperature and flow of hot steam inlet.