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What is the difference between back pressure steam turbine and condensate steam turbine?

In a back pressure turbine all available energy from the inlet steam is NOT used to generate power; steam exhausts at a tangible pressure and is then used for, usually, heating or chemical processing. In a condensing turbine, all the inlet steam does mechanical work right down to the lowest pressureafter which it is condensed in a heat exchanger


What is kenotometer?

A kenotometer is an instrument used in steam turbine condensers to measure the vacuum in the steam space of the condenser. The vacuum achieved by the condenser has significant influence on the efficiency of the steam turbine.


What is the carrier in steam turbine?

In a steam turbine, the carrier refers to the steam that acts as the working fluid. The steam, produced by boiling water in a boiler, expands and flows through the turbine's blades, causing them to rotate. This rotational energy is then converted into mechanical work, which can be used to generate electricity or drive machinery. The efficiency and performance of the turbine depend significantly on the properties of the steam, including its pressure and temperature.


What is use of thrust pad in steam turbine?

Thrust pads are used to protect the steam turbine rotor from damage due to axial displacement due to axial thrust created by entry of steam in the turbine. generaly the pads clearence is 0.45mm for a bearing size 250mm.


Where are ratchet mechanisms used?

Ratchet mechanisms used in Gas power plant for Gas Turbine. (like Barring gear in steam turbine).

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What material steam turbine used for?

he use bronze he use wood.


What material is used in steam turbine blades?

Hhs, hige speed stele


Why is double shell design casing used on modern steam turbine?

In order to reduce material stresses. Under pressure, a casing has to seal against the pressure inside the casing and atmosphere. As plant pressures increase, besides geometrical designs differences, the other basic items left for the designer to minimize stresses are material selection and casing thickness. A double casing provides another option since it essentially places an intermediate casing in between the single casing. In that way, one casing seals against steam pressure and a lower partial pressure, a few stages downstream of the inlet stage, and then the intermediate casing seals against this lower pressure an ambient pressure.


What type of cycle used in steam turbine?

Rankine cycle is used in steam turbine


What is a reaction steam turbine?

Steam turbine is when a device that has the extract thermal energy from pressurized steam. It is used to do mechanical work on a rotating output shaft. The steam turbine was invented by Sir Charles Parsons in 1884.


How TO generate electricity from steam?

To generate electricity from steam, a steam turbine is typically used. High-pressure steam is directed onto the turbine blades, causing the turbine to spin. The spinning turbine is connected to a generator, which converts the mechanical energy into electrical energy.


What are the types of bearings used in a steam turbine?

main two type of bearing used in steam turbine:(1)thrust bearing (2)general bearing


What is the difference between back pressure steam turbine and condensate steam turbine?

In a back pressure turbine all available energy from the inlet steam is NOT used to generate power; steam exhausts at a tangible pressure and is then used for, usually, heating or chemical processing. In a condensing turbine, all the inlet steam does mechanical work right down to the lowest pressureafter which it is condensed in a heat exchanger


What is used to make steam into electrical energy?

A turbine.


How does nuclear fission spin a turbine?

Nuclear fission generates heat which is used to produce steam. The high-pressure steam spins a turbine by expanding through its blades. The turbine is connected to a generator, which converts the kinetic energy from the spinning turbine into electricity.


How does steam turbine works?

Steam or water, it works the reverse of a fan, where the fan pushes air down, the turbine is turned by the steam or water. there's a shaft leading from the turbine to the generator, which produces the electricity


How do you make electricity out of steam?

There is a type of electrical generating machine called a steam turbine. Steam is used to make the turbine spin. The turbine contains magnets, and the moving magnetic fields, as they intersect wires, generate electricity.