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Steam. The reason for this is water boils at the temperature of 212 degrees F. Steam can be heated to much higher temperatures than that. Some engines that are water cooled has steam at temperatures of over 700 degrees. Water basically becomes a plasma at this temperature.
If You're suggesting what happens to water when heated then the answer is: Water molecules speed up by the heat increasing it's temperature and when it reaches 100 Degrees the molecules are so fast that the water turn into a gas (Steam) But if you are just asking about the temperature then; When you heat water the temperature also increases.
Superheated steam is steam at a temperature higher than water's boiling point
Water turns into steam by boiling, which means the water temperature rises above the boiling point (about 100°C in most cases, but it depends on the air pressure). Steam turns back into water by condensing, which means the temperature drops back below the boiling point.
it turns into steam
gland steam cooler is used to cool steam of gland sealing comes from turbine
Of steam seal on a steam turbine temperature in incorrect could cause damage. This could cause it not to work right.
my LP turbine differential expansion increase ,when rated gland steam temperature maintain.
Gland is used for the prevent leakage of oil from the gland box which is made up of copper or brass and gland box function is to support the glands which are made up of cast iron.This is called oil gland. steam gland is used for prevent the leakage of steam which exhausts air and which helps build up the vaccum in condenser is called steam gland.
Gland steam is steam supplied to the labyrinth glands of the low pressure turbine to prevent air entering in the exhaust side, which disturbs the vacuum (± 50 mbar absolute) in the condenser. Gland steam pressure is to supply at about 0,2 bar.
Gland steam is steam supplied to the labyrinth glands of the low pressure turbine to prevent air entering in the exhaust side, which disturbs the vacuum (± 50 mbar absolute) in the condenser. Gland steam pressure is to supply at about 0,2 bar.
Gland steam always send from bottom because if we send the gland steam from top then it has a tendency to pass directly to the bottom (condenser) .Due to this reason gland steam is send from bottom so that it occupies total turbine inside vacuum space and seal it.
Increase the gland steam pressure if air is leaking in. If gland steam is leaking out, replace the seals. If the leak is in the casing, repair or replace the damaged parts.
gland steam temp should be nearer to less than turbine lub. oil flash point.
1. Low vacuum at high loads 2. High HRH temp 3.High steam flow 4. high gland steam temperature
Gland steam is used in engineering to prevent air from entering the steam chest.
DRY steam is superheated There is a temperature below which steam will start to condense into water droplets. This is called the saturation temperature, and it varies with the pressure of the steam. Steam that is exactly at its saturation temperature is called saturated steam. Steam that is below its saturation temperature contains droplets of moisture and is called wet steam. Steam that is above its saturation temperature is called superheated steam.