hotwell
The minimum allowable flash point for all fuels on US naval vessels is 140oF (60oC)
These vessels carry SLBMs.
Some vessels carry boats so there is no lower limit.
Naval (please note spelling) vessels are usually taken to be the military vessels of a nation. Navel = belly button.
Just that-- a fleet. To be more specific, a naval fleet. Oftentimes, terms used to describe aerial vessels are also used to describe naval vessels.
A boiler de-aerating feed tank serves to remove dissolved gases, primarily oxygen and carbon dioxide, from the boiler feedwater before it enters the boiler. This process helps prevent corrosion in the boiler system, which can significantly extend equipment life and improve efficiency. The tank also ensures that the feedwater is properly heated and stored, maintaining optimal conditions for steam generation. Additionally, it acts as a surge tank, providing a buffer for fluctuations in water demand.
Ships, boats etc used for military purposes.
Electricity, or propulsion in naval vessels.
A hotwell in a thermal power plant is a reservoir or tank that collects condensate from the turbine exhaust steam and other feedwater sources. It helps in recovering and recycling the steam condensate to maintain efficient water circulation in the power plant's boiler system. The hotwell also serves as a storage tank to supply feedwater to the boiler as needed.
Naval (please note spelling) vessels are usually taken to be the military vessels of a nation. Navel = belly button.
The water in the deaerator tank doesn't turn into steam because the water is kept at a high pressure, preventing it from boiling. The purpose of the deaerator is to remove dissolved gases from the feedwater, not to produce steam.
Tribon is a naval architecture program originally developed by Kockum Computer Systems (KCS) for designing commercial and naval vessels