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The 'Energy Generator' doesn't exist. If you downloaded it, get rid of it. I don't know what it may/may not do, but it sure WON'T give you what you want. Such things are fakes or scams. A real 'Generator' doesn't exist.
if i remember correctlly it was Benjiman Franklin, or he was the one who discovered AC.. it's some one at that sentury..that is all i know... lol..
I dont know.... may be due to save money
A 7000 watt generator us typically intended for 2 - 15 or 20 amp circuits at 120 volts or 1 - 30 amp circuit at 240 volts. When you say, "power a house," if you mean the whole house the answer is, No. You would need a generator capable of supplying a continuous 24000 watts or more to do that. But a 7000 watt generator is a nice one for powering some lights and your gas furnace blower during a power outage when properly connected. I do not know what the wattage is of an electric furnace to know if it can run one of those.
The purpose of exhaust hood spray is to decrease the temperature of steam turbine last stage that is probably LP. This is operate on low load specially at start up and shut down of steam turbine when the temperature at the outer most edge of the turbine blades of that stage is very high and As we know that the steam flow also decrease The temperature of turbine blade.
by calculating the inlet steam enthalpy-outlet steam enthalpy we will know the total kcal consumed for output mw required kcal for 1 kwh=860 now campare this with your turbine kcal for 1kwh now you came to know how much is your turbine efficiency................................................................................
Your question is very Bad should you know the dearator in water cycle and turbine in steam cycle
In fact, I just happen to know a bit about wind power generators. A wind power generator is a turbine connected to a transistor mounted on a large pole. As the wind causes the turbine to turn, the mechanical energy of the rotation is transferred into electrical power by the sophisticated transistors mounted in the generator. That electrical energy runs from the generators to the power grid thus supplying the world with power.
If you are talking about a condenser attached to a steam turbine, then a vacuum is important because it extends the usefulness of the steam in the turbine. As you probably know, steam begins to condense back into water at 212 deg at atmospheric pressure. However, in a vacuum condition, the boiling and condensing temperature is lower. Because the condenser is under a vacuum, steam exits the turbine and enters the condenser around 130 deg. This results in more power (mega watts).
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I don't know exactly how it works but the uranium pellets are packed into fuel rods and then into fuel bundles. these are lowered into a vat of a moderator(usually water) and there is a nuclear reaction that takes place here. this heats up the water greatly and turns it into steam. this steam turns a turbine which turns an electric generator that powers cities. the steam is then cooled off in the cooling loop and goes back to the reactor core to be turned into steam again.
The electrons carried in the wires in the turbine power the generator to spinif you wanted to know this a 6th grader answered this NOT JOKING
Turbine is only a device that is rotating when a fluid (water, air, steam,...) flows through it. It is attached to a generator, that generates (as a name implies) electricity when being turned. Generator can be an ordinary 3-phase electric motor: if it is connected to electricity, it rotates (converting electrical energy to mechanical), if you rotate it, it generates electricity. 3-phase motors only rotate as fast as the frequency of the grid determines (e.g. 50 Hz = 50 x 60 s = 3000 rpm, 60 Hz - 3600 rpm; it is a bit less due to reactive power, but let's keep it simple). When working as generator, the turbine is constantly "trying" to rotate generator faster than its normal speed, and the motor is resisting it by pushing electricity back into the grid. If the generator is not connected to the grid, one has to control the speed of the turbine (since the generator does not know how fast it should rotate).
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There is no specific ratio, as it depends on the pressure and temperature of the steam. Steam is merely water vapor, at a temperature above the boiling point of water (212 degrees F., 100 degrees C.). When water boils, and turns to steam, the steam will occupy a volume 1846 times that of the water that was converted -- at atmospheric pressure, and at the boiling point of water. Such steam is useful in cooking, for example, to steam vegetables. But in general, it is not very useful at this low pressure. Steam used in industrial processes or to drive engines or turbines, is at much higher pressures. Those pressures are obtained by vaporizing water in a closed vessel, so that the steam is allowed to occupy a volume much less than the 1846 times ratio just noted. Steam in closed vessels can build up to enormous pressures, which ultimately can rupture the vessel. Fragments ejected as shrapnel from such an explosion can have more striking power than a bullet or a cannon shell. Perhaps worse, the released steam contains enormous energy, which can for example scald a human to death almost instantly. For that reason, steam generators are provided with valves which release the steam when a desired pressure is reached. They are provided also with blowoff valves, which open at a somewhat higher pressure, in the event that the orifice or pipe through which steam is withdrawn may not be of sufficient size. Such blowoff valves vent the steam chamber into the atmosphere, or into a condensation chamber. The steam vessels are designed to withstand a pressure usually twice or more the level of pressure that triggers the blowoff valve; this is a safety measure. Because the ratio of water to steam varies, according to pressure and temperature of the steam (and whether it is "wet" steam or "dry" steam), it is more common to speak of pounds of steam. This is the weight of the water converted into steam (of the desired pressure and temperature) in a given time, such as pounds per hour. Water, as you may know, weighs 8.33 pounds per gallon. Knowing the weight of the steam is important, for example in running a steam turbine. The weight of the steam, and its velocity, determine the momentum of the steam; and that can be translated into the force or torque applied to the turbine rotor, thus the output of the turbine. That in turn translates into how many kw. of electricity the turbine-generator can produce per hour. Such computations actually get pretty complicated, but you can see that there is a relationship between the amount of water converted into steam, and the output of an engine or turbine or generator which is driven by that steam. There is a specific field of engineering (and physics) which deals with steam. It is called Thermodynamics, It is essential in designing steam boilers and steam-powered equipment.
There's two ways, I know one; the solar panels reflect sunlight to the top of a tower, the heat boils water to make steam and the steam spins a turbine to create energy.