Purpose []. The purpose is to condense the outlet (or exhaust) steam from steam turbine to obtain maximum efficiency and also to get the condensed steam in the form of pure water, otherwise known as condensate, (condensate-not to be mistaken with usage of the word condensate in Natural gas condensate in petroleum industry), back to steam generator or as boiler feed water.
GET A QUOTETrevithick was the first to successfully use high-pressure steam (then known as "strong" steam). Until ca. 1800, the weakness of existing boilers coupled with the influence of James Watt had generally restricted steam boilers to very low pressures or "weak" steam. Right: Trevithick's
GET A QUOTEIn general, a steam turbine is a rotary heat engine that converts thermal energy contained in the steam to mechanical energy or to electrical energy.In its simplest form, a steam turbine consist of a boiler (steam generator), turbine, condenser, feed pump and a variety of auxiliary devices. Unlike with reciprocating engines, for instance, compression, heating and expansion are continuous and
GET A QUOTEl. Steam drum and boiler tube system maximum design temperature specified on data sheet, superheater design temperature per code. m. Total continuous and intermittent blowdowns shall not be more than allowable figure specified in the boiler data sheet of steam …
GET A QUOTEheat thus liberated is absorbed by continuously feeding water in a combination of heat-transfer surfaces, resulting in a continuous generation of steam. The water fed into a steam generator is called feedwater. Steam and feedwater together is called working fluid. The name "steam generator" is also still called "boiler," but modern steam generators in the supercritical class do not involve the "boiling" phenomenon. The fuel-firing equipment of a steam
GET A QUOTEl. Steam drum and boiler tube system maximum design temperature specified on data sheet, superheater design temperature per code. m. Total continuous and intermittent blowdowns shall not be more than allowable figure specified in the boiler data sheet of steam …
GET A QUOTESteam turbines differ from reciprocating engines, internal combustion engines, and gas turbines in that the fuel is burned in a piece of equipment, the boiler, which is separate from the power generation equipment. The energy is transferred from the boiler to the steam turbine generator by an intermediate medium, typically steam under pressure.
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