Mostly to drive the steam turbine. Smaller amounts may be used for in house tasks like preheating feed water.
steam pipes.
Superheated steam is not used in nuclear power plants because it can cause corrosion in the turbines. Additionally, using saturated steam allows for better control over the temperature and pressure in the system, enhancing safety and efficiency. Nuclear power plants typically operate with saturated steam to avoid these issues.
Water is a power supply because it is used in power plants. The water is inside the boiler and the boiler is heated to make the water turn into steam. The steam is what makes the power.
The Navy uses Nuclear Power to create steam. Steam is then used to power steam turbines, which in turn power the ship's screws and generators. The US Navy has steam plants, gas turbines, diesel and nuclear powered vessels.
Steam turbines are external combustion engines.
Surface condensers are used exclusively to condense steam in thermal power plants. The coolant used for condensing this steam is generally water.
Yes, that is correct. In coal-fired power plants, coal is burned to produce heat, which is used to generate steam. The steam then drives a turbine connected to an electrical generator, producing electricity.
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Everett B. Woodruff has written: 'Steam-plant operation' -- subject(s): Steam power plants, Steam power-plants
Steam energy is a form of thermal energy that is harnessed by using steam to power turbines that generate electricity. It is commonly used in power plants that rely on steam as a source of energy to produce electricity.
Alexander H. Zerban has written: 'Steam power plants' -- subject(s): Steam power plants