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1、Recognized as an American National Standard (ANSI) The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA Copyright 2001 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. All rights reserved. Published xx Month 2001. Printed in the United
2、 States of America. Print: ISBN 1-55937-740-2 SH11445 PDF: ISBN 0-7381-1101-5 SS11445 No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. IEEE Std 810-1987 (R2001) IEEE Standard for Hydrauli
3、c Turbine and Generator Integrally Forged Shaft Couplings and Shaft Runout Tolerances Sponsor Power Generation Committee of the IEEE Power Engineering Society Reaffirmed 14 May 2001 Approved 10 September 1987 IEEE-SA Standards Board Approved 2 February 1988 American National Standards Institute Abst
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15、ded by IHS under license with IEEELicensee=IHS Employees/1111111001, User=OConnor, Maurice Not for Resale, 04/28/2007 21:28:20 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- iii Foreword (This Foreword is not a part of ANSI/IEEE Std 810-1987, IEEE Standard for Hydraulic Tu
16、rbine and Generator Integrally Forged Shaft Couplings and Shaft Runout Tolerances.) This standard details dimensions of integrally anged shafts and couplings, such as are used for the connection between the generator and turbine in hydroelectric installations. It was originally developed by the Amer
17、ican Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) in 1928 and approved for publication by the American Standards Association (ASA) in 1932. A revised version, sponsored by ASME, was approved by ASA in 1947 and identied as Standard B49.1. Starting in 1953 the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (
18、NEMA) undertook the sponsorship of the standard and a revised issue was approved in 1967 by the United States of America Standards Institute (USA Standards Institute superseded the ASA in 1966). NEMA elected to withdraw their sponsorship of Standard B49.1 in 1985, and in 1985 the Institute of Electr
19、ical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) agreed to sponsor it. The Hydroelectric Power Sub-committee of the IEEE Power Generation Committee undertook the task of reviewing, revising, and reissuing the standard. NEMA also sponsored Standards MG 5.1, Large Hydraulic-Turbine-Driven Synchronous Generators
20、and Reversible Synchronous Generator/Motor Units for Pumped Storage Installations and MG 5.2, Installation of Vertical Hydraulic- Turbine-Driven Generators and Reversible Generator/Motors for Pumped Storage Installations. Both of these standards contained tables concerning the Allowable Runout Toler
21、ance. Since MG 5.1 (rescinded in 1982) and MG 5.2 (rescinded in 1983) have been withdrawn by NEMA, these tolerance data have been included in this standard. The working group wishes to acknowledge the contributions made to the standard by R. D. Handel and D. H. Hohnstein. At the time this standard w
22、as approved, the members of the Working Group were as follows: D. J. Parker , Chair F. L. Brennan D. L. Evans P. S. JohrdeJ. M. Quigley D. H. Thomas Copyright The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Provided by IHS under license with IEEELicensee=IHS Employees/1111111001, User=OC
23、onnor, Maurice Not for Resale, 04/28/2007 21:28:20 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- iv The following persons were on the balloting committee that approved this document for submission to the IEEE Standards Board: W. W. Avril M. S. Baldwin J. H. Bellack I. B.
24、Berezowski G. G. Boyle F. L. Brennan J. B. Cannon R. W. Cantrell R. L. Castleberry E. F. Chelotti R. E. Cotta M. L. Crenshaw D. J. Damsker P. M. Davidson D. Diamant G. R. Engmann W. M. Fenner A. H. Ferber N. R. Friedman D. I. Gorden R. K. Gupta M. E. Jackowski W. D. Jackson J. H. Jones C. E. Kneebur
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