1) convergent nozzle
2)divergent nozzle
The three types of seam are Plain seam, French seam and Ancient or Old German flat seam.
Nozzles are designed to increase the steam velocity.
Steam, seam,
In large turbines, a valve controls steam flow to groups of nozzles. The number of open valves controls the number of nozzles in use according to the load. A bar-lift or cam arrangement operated by the governor opens and closes these valves in sequence. Such a device is a multi-port valve. Using nozzles at full steam pressure is more efficient than throttling the steam.
There are 11 types of seams which include: abutted, enclosed, exposed, false french, flat-felled, french, fused, glued, hairline, lapped seam with raw edges, and finally overedged seam.
It is an engine.A steam turbine is a heat engine that uses the expansion of steam passing through stationary nozzles and blades on a shaft to turn the shaft. The steam can move through the turbine axially (one end of shaft to the other end), radially (shaft to outer casing), or tangentially (around the outer edges of the turbine wheel). In an impulse turbine, the steam is expanded in nozzles and pushes the blades. In a reaction turbine the steam is expanded in the nozzles AND in the blades, the reaction of the expansion of the steam pushes away from the blades spinning the wheel in the process. The expansion of the steam is necessary to increase its velocity through the turbine.
thermal and pyezoeletric
Yes. The drips are caused by steam hitting a cooler surface and condensing back into liquid water.
There are several types of bath nozzles available for purchase, including fixed, handheld, rain, waterfall, and massaging nozzles. Each type offers a different water flow and spray pattern to enhance your bathing experience.
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when steam flow blockage occured in steam turbine due to damage of blades/nozzles than steam temperature will increase so protect the turbine from high temperature this protection is introduced.
Convergent-divergent nozzles are used in steam applications to efficiently accelerate steam to supersonic speeds. The convergent section of the nozzle compresses the flow, increasing its velocity as it approaches the speed of sound, while the divergent section allows the steam to expand further, achieving supersonic flow. This design maximizes the energy conversion from thermal to kinetic energy, enhancing the overall efficiency of steam turbines and other systems. Additionally, it helps control the pressure and flow characteristics of the steam, optimizing performance in various operating conditions.