Will last for forty years: New separators developed for Russian nuclear-powered ships "Yakutia" and "Chukotka"

They withstand rolling, impacts and overloads of real operating conditions - which means they won't stop at sea

Specialists from ZiO-Podolsk (a subsidiary of the Rosatom Group's machine-building division) have designed and manufactured a set of two intermediate centrifugal separators for the main turbogenerator of the serial nuclear icebreaker of the new generation "Chukotka". They will also be installed on the serial nuclear-powered ship "Yakutia".

The modified separator weighs 12 tons - 15% lighter than the previous version. It has also become more compact in height: 6.5 meters instead of 8 meters

The separators are used to dry steam after a high-pressure turbine to reduce erosion of the low-pressure turbine's blading. They help to achieve and maintain the required percentage of steam humidity before entering the low-pressure turbine. Bench tests have already been completed.

The uniqueness of the testing is the ability to test the main turbogenerator at steam parameters close to and exceeding the loads of real operating conditions. This, in turn, eliminates the risk of turbine failure during sea trials. According to the test results, the steam humidity measured by standard moisture meters in the nominal power mode was no more than 0.5%, which is significantly less than the specified values. Thus, we were able to confirm the effectiveness of this separator design for nuclear icebreakers.
Deputy Chief Designer - Head of the Calculation and Experimental Department of ZiO-Podolsk Yuri Kuzminov

The assigned resource of each such separator is 320 thousand hours, the assigned service life is 40 years.