TDBFP return drain is going to condenser hense TDBFP position should be above condenser elevation. If it's below turbone then return drain flow may be restricted.
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No, a power plant that uses fossil fuels such as gas or coal, cannot be classified as a thermal power plant. A thermal power plant uses the heat from deep within the earth, combined with water to create steam, which then powers the turbines.
A gas turbine is one type of power plant. It produces power by burning gas to turn the turbine.
Thermal power plant uses heat source like burning coil, gas, wood or natural heat sources like solar heat or geysirs. Heat is transformed to vaporising water. When water turns into steam it has lot of energy(entalphy) in it. this energy is used in wanted application as turbine or central heating. Most of the energy is where the steam turns back to water. Thermal power plant usually has both electric turbine and distributional heating because of better use of energy. Electric power production pays more and some applications are made only for electric production.
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Depends on what type of gas, plant size and cycle and carriage.
A modern combined cycle gas turbine/ steam turbine power plant can reach almost 60% efficiency.
Its not possible the same pressure in every thermal pp turbines very Pressure each capacity of turbine according to design.kachin panchal
STG stands for Steam turbine generator. It is a type of power plant that generates electricity by using steam to drive a turbine connected to a generator. The turbine converts the thermal energy in the steam into mechanical energy, which is then converted into electrical energy by the generator.
No, a power plant that uses fossil fuels such as gas or coal, cannot be classified as a thermal power plant. A thermal power plant uses the heat from deep within the earth, combined with water to create steam, which then powers the turbines.
In Cogeneration Plant : The generated steam in boiler is used for both power generation & process heating, thereby reducing the condenstion losses compared to thermal power plant. In combined cycle first is gas turbine , rather than wasting the flue gas from gas turbine, we are sending it into boiler and again generating steam for running steam turbine. Both the ways we are increasing the thermal efficiency of the plant
Nothing, except possibly size, but that would be because of different power rating of plant not different type of plant.
A coal burning power plant uses thermal energy from burning coal to create steam. The steam then powers a turbine which generates electricity through a generator.
A set of steam-powered fan blades that spins a generator at a power plant is called a turbine. The steam produced by boiling water is used to drive the turbine blades, converting the thermal energy into mechanical energy to rotate the generator and produce electricity.
When coal is burned in a furnace of a power plant, the primary energy produced is thermal energy. This thermal energy is used to heat water and produce steam, which then drives a turbine to generate electricity.
In a coal-fired power plant, potential energy stored in coal is converted into thermal energy through combustion. This thermal energy is used to heat water and produce steam, which then drives a turbine connected to a generator. As the turbine spins, mechanical energy is transformed into electrical energy, which is then transmitted for use.
The amount of energy transferred from the steam is a function of the temperature difference between the input and output of the turbine. Also, superheating the steam ensures that there are no water molecules that can damage the turbine blades.
A gas turbine is one type of power plant. It produces power by burning gas to turn the turbine.