GB2098707A - Steam generator support system - Google Patents

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GB2098707A
GB2098707A GB8114851A GB8114851A GB2098707A GB 2098707 A GB2098707 A GB 2098707A GB 8114851 A GB8114851 A GB 8114851A GB 8114851 A GB8114851 A GB 8114851A GB 2098707 A GB2098707 A GB 2098707A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F22STEAM GENERATION
    • F22BMETHODS OF STEAM GENERATION; STEAM BOILERS
    • F22B37/00Component parts or details of steam boilers
    • F22B37/02Component parts or details of steam boilers applicable to more than one kind or type of steam boiler
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The invention relates to structural support systems, particularly those for supporting steam generators. According to the invention an apparatus and method are provided for top supporting a steam generator (10) from a frame (16) which is connected to a base (24). A plurality of dampers (26) are connected between upstanding frame members (18) (and lateral members 20) and the steam generator (10), acting to absorb a portion of the energy resulting from dynamic loads imparted between the frame (16) and the steam generator (10). Springs (30) may also be incorporated. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Steam generator support system This invention relates to structural support systems, and has particular application to top-supported steam generators.
Relatively large vapor generators, such as steam generating units used by utility companies, are usually hung from a frame in order to allow for thermal expansion of their components during their operation. Such frames include upstanding members disposed adjacent the front, rear and sides of the steam generator, and a laterally extending member disposed adjacent the roof of the steam generator. A plurality of tie rods are employed to hang the steam generator from its upper extremities, being connected between the roof of the vapor generator and the laterally extending frame member. A plurality of ties can also be used to connect the steam generator from its front, rear and sides to the upstanding frame members. When these ties are used the steam generator is spaced from the upstanding frame members, with the ties being disposed within the space therebetween.It is to be understood that steam generators possess certain characteristics which distinguish them from other type of large top-supported machine, and therefore lend themselves to the use of the present invention, whereas other large devices may not be suited for such use. Steam generators are generally large devices of great mass, often standing well over 150 ft. high. Yet the boundary walls of a steam generator are relatively flexible members. Because of these characteristics, top-supported steam generators have relatively low natural frequencies, tending to react to excitation frequencies of 1 cycle per second or lower.
The dynamic loading toward which the present invention is directed principally takes place during earthquakes and/or wind loading. The excitation frequencies associated with an earthquake usually are higher than the natural frequencies of the steam generator. Therefore, the steam generator tends to remain stationary, during an earthquake while its base moves.
It has been suggested to tie the steam generator rigidly to the upstanding support members in an attempt to transmit dynamic loads from the support system to the steam generator, and thereby relieve the support system of certain stresses. However, when this is done, the steam generator must be specially designed and constructed to withstand such loads which are transmitted from the support system.
As an alternative it has been suggested to employ ties which are designed to disconnect or break during the initial period of response by the steam generatorto dynamic loading by the support system,thereby allowing the steam generator to be in a free-swinging mode. This approach virtually eliminates dynamic loading of the steam generator but can result in large displacement of the steam generator relative to the support system, thereby requiring that the support system be designed to accommodate relatively high stresses.
The present invention provides an apparatus and method for transmitting dynamic load from a structural support system to a top-supported steam generator, and for dissipating energy so as to lessen stresses on both the support system and the steam generator. The steam generator is dynamically isolated from the support system through the use of a plurality of dampers connected therebetween. A typical top-supported steam generator has a large mass and tends to serve as a "support" to a deflected support system which tends to "lean" against the steam generator; as a consequence, the support system experiences relatively little deflection and stress while the energy introduced to the support system during an earthquake is dissipated in the dampers.
In accordance with the apparatus aspect of the present invention an apparatus is provided for top-supporting a steam generator from a base comprising a frame including a laterally extending member disposed adjacent the top of said steam generator and spaced vertically from said steam generator, and a plurality of upstanding members connected between said laterally extending member and said base. Means are provided for connecting the steam generator to the laterally extending member, and additional means are provided for connecting the steam generator to the upstanding members.
The latter means include a plurality of dampers, arranged to absorb energy and load transmitted between said frame and said steam generator.
According to the method aspect of the present invention, a method is provided for top-supporting a steam generator from a frame, of the type wherein the steam generator is connected to a laterally extending frame member by a plurality of vertically disposed connectors, and the lateral frame member is connected to upstanding frame members secured to a base. The method includes the steps of disposing a plurality of dampers between the steam generator and the upstanding frame members, and connecting the dampers at respective first ends to sides of the steam generator and at respective second ends to the upstanding frame members. The dampers absorb energy transmitted between the frame and the steam generator and act to suppress dynamic loading of the heavy member by the frame.
Figure 1 is an elevational view of a top-supported steam generator employing the dampers of the present invention; and Figure 2 is a plan view taken along line 2-2 of Figure land showing the disposition of the dampers of the present invention about the periphery of the steam generator.
Referring to Figure 1, a steam generator 10 is shown hung from a support system 12. The support system 12 includes hanger rods 14, and a frame 16.
Frame 16 is made up of a plurality of upstanding members 18 adjacent the perphery of the steam generator 10, and a laterally extending member 20 disposed above penthouse 22 of steam generator 10.
The upstanding members are defined by a network of steel girders 23, some of which extend vertically, others of which extend horizontally, and yet others of which extend at an angle to horizontal. Upstanding support members 18 are secured at one end to a base 24, which can be the ground or a platform, for example.
The laterally extending member 20 of the frame 16 is connected to upstanding members 18 at their ends opposite from the base 24; member 20 also comprises a plurality of steel girders connected to one another, and generally defining a roof disposed over the top of the steam generator. It is to be understood that although the upstanding members 18 and horizontally extending member 20 herein shown are not solid, solid members, such as reinforced concrete walls, or sheet metal walls can be employed.
Support system 12 also includes a plurality of hanger rod 14 which are connected at first ends to laterally extending member 20 and opposite ends to roof 25 of steam generator 10. A plurality of seals 27 are located adjacent the rods 14 where they penetrate the penthouse ceiling.
In the preferred embodiment there are no means for rigidly securing the steam generator to the upstanding members 18 of frame 16; dampers 26 and springs 30 are used for flexibly connecting steam generator 10 to the upstanding members 18.
However, in some cases it may be desirable to use rigid ties with the springs and dampers of the present invention. When used, rigid ties would be properly spaced from the springs and dampers so as not to prevent these components from acting as intended. If desired, dampers and springs can be used to connect steam generator 10 to the horizontally extending member 20 of frame 16 in combination with hanger rods 14, as shown in Figure 1.
Additionally, as also shown in Figure 1, springs and dampers can be connected between base 28 and the underside of the steam generator, if desired.
Dampers 26 react to displacement of the components to which they are attached, so as to absorb energy as well as carry load transmitted between the steam generator 10 and frame 16.
In the preferred embodiment a plurality of deformable structures, preferably springs, 30 are also connected between the steam generator 10 and frame 16. Although a spring is the preferred form of deformable structure, other elastic stored-energy machine elements capable of recovering their basic form or position, can be employed. The springs absorb energy, and also affects the vibration response characteristic of the overall steam generator.
In the preferred embodiment springs 30 are serially connected to dampers 26, and combination spring-damper members are connected between frame 16 and the steam generator 10. It is to be understood that the springs could be arranged in parallel with the dampers, or some springs could be in parallel with some dampers, while other springs were serially connected to respective dampers.
In operation, when frame 16 moves laterally relative to steam generator 10, for example, during an earthquake or wind loading, the frame tends to dynamically load steam generator 10 through the damper assemblies, and through the spring assemblies when used. A portion of the dynamic load is absorbed by dampers 26, and another portion is absorbed by springs 30 when used. Dampers 26 react to lateral displacement of upstanding members 18, tending to resist the lateral movement of members 18. Since the steam generator is of relatively large mass, it acts as a "support" for the frame 16.
Although some load will be imparted to steam generator 10 through the springs and dampers, the amount of load is considerably less than that which would have otherwise been transmitted, if the steam generator were completely rigidly tied to frame 16.
Since the dampers, springs and steam generator absorb load from frame 16 as a result of its displacement, considerable energy is transmitted away from the support system. Therefore the frame 16 need not be designed to absorb the total energy associated with potential dynamic loading, and yet is not subjected to high stresses.
A latitude of modification, change and substitution is intended in the foregoing disclosure and in some instances some features of the invention will be employed without a corresponding use of other features. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the spirit and scope of the invention herein.

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1. An apparatus for top supporting a steam generatorfrom a base comprising: (a) a frame including a laterally extending member disposed above said steam generator and spaced vertically from said steam generator; and a plurality of upstanding members connected at respective upper ends to said laterally extending member and at respective lower ends to said base; (b) means for connecting said steam generator to said laterally extending member; and (c) means for connecting said steam generator to said upstanding members, said means including a plurality of dampers arranged to absorb forces resulting from dynamic loading of said steam generator by said frame.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of springs and wherein said means for connecting said steam generator to said springs and said dampers are arranged such that at least one of said springs is connected to one of said dampers, said one spring and damper together defining a combination spring-damper, said combination spring-damper being connected between said steam generator and one of said upstanding frame members.
3. The apparatus of claim 2furthercomprising additional springs and dampers connected between said laterally extending frame member and said steam generator.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said upstanding frame member includes a plurality of interconnected metal girders.
5. The apparatus of claim 4wherein said steam generator includes a furnace section, said furnace including a floor, and further comprising additional springs and dampers connected between said floor and said base.
6. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said means for connecting said steam generator to said upstand ing members are arranged in rows.
7. In a method of top supporting from a base a steam generator of the type wherein said steam generator is hung from a frame, said frame including a laterally extending member adjacent the top of said steam generator and a plurality of upstanding frame members connected between said base and said laterally extending members, the improvement comprising the steps of: (a) disposing a plurality of dampers between said steam generator and said upstanding frame mem bers, and (b) connecting said dampers between sides of said steam generator and to said upstanding frame members, whereby said dampers will absorb energy transmitted from said frame through said upstand ing members and suppress dynamic loading of said steam generator by movement of said frame.
8. The method of claim 7, said connecting step further comprising connecting springs between said steam generator and said frame member and where in said step of connecting said springs and dampers between said steam generator and said upstanding frame member comprises connecting at least one spring to a damper, said spring and damper together forming a combination spring-damper, and connect ing said combination spring damper between said steam generator and one of said upstanding frame members.
9. The method of claim 7 further comprising the step of connecting a plurality of springs and dam pers between said steam generator and said laterally extending frame member.
10. A method of top supporting a steam gener ator including a roof, a floor and a plurality of walls from a base comprising the steps of: (a) mounting a frame to said base, said frame including a laterally extending member adjacent the upper extremities of said steam generator, and a plurality of upstanding frame members connected between said base and said laterally extending frame member, (b) attached a plurality of hanger rods to said roof at respective first ends, and to said laterally extend ing frame member at respective opposite ends; and (c) connecting a plurality of springs and dampers between said walls and said upstanding frame members, at least one of said springs being attached in series to one of said dampers, whereby dynamic loading between said frame and said steam generator is suppressed, said springs and dampers acting to absorb energy transmitted beting said frame and said steam generator as a result of relative movement therebetween.
11. Apparatus for top supporting a steam gener ator substantially as described herein vvith reference to the acompanying drawings.
12. A method for top supporting a steam gener ator substantially as herein described.
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