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The reheat factor in the steam turbine refers to the Thermodynamic effect on the turbine efficiency. Others factors includes the cumulative heat, and the steam turbine condition curve.
Disturbance Or Correction or K Factor in steam blowing in Power Plants is the ratio of Drag created during steam blowing to the drag occurring during Maximum Continuous Rating. Equation of disturbance factor K is shown as below: K=ΔP1/ΔP2 ΔP1=PD1-PS1;ΔP2=PD2-PS2 ΔP1:Difference pressure of steam drum and corresponding super heater during steam blowing-out. ΔP2: Difference pressure of steam drum and corresponding super heater in normal operation of boiler
As you'll know, the amount of energy you can get from (say) steam, is limited by the difference between the hottest the steam is, and the condensation temperature. So if we confine the steam, we can heat it well above the usual boiling point, and thus the quantity of energy we can extract is greater.
The first efficient steam engine was built by a Scottish engineer called J.Watt in 1768. It was probably the determining factor of the Industrial Revolution.
nuclear power makes hot water which turns into steam. instead of turbine how about a generator..
K Factor in steam blowing refers to the ratio of drag produced during steam blowing
quantity of steam generated in a boiler is usually measured in TPH ie tonnes per hour
The quantity require is the same volume it takes to impreganate a woman.
Vascular tissue is the tissue which makes steam strong . As their are no such tissue in steam of aquatic plant it makes them weak.
For an Ideal gas(steam), the compressibility factor is obviously unity under all conditions whereas for real gas(steam), the compressibility factor may be less or more than unity based on the actual conditions. With best regards, elavazhgan.
The disturbance factor in steam blowing is a parameter that says how effective is the steam blowing regarding the pipinginternal surface cleaning process. It is the ratio between density*speed^2 in blowing and normal operation conditions conditions. rudi
You could collect it in a container and cool it down and measure the quantity of water. Or you could hold a thermometer so that its bulb is in the steam to measure its temperature.
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The reheat factor in the steam turbine refers to the Thermodynamic effect on the turbine efficiency. Others factors includes the cumulative heat, and the steam turbine condition curve.
Steam from the shower.
It makes your cool.
Yes, steam is an example of gas because, in simple terms water boiling then gaining enough heat to evaporate makes steam. Since anything going from a liquid to the next is a gas, this makes steam a gas because it evaporates.