Turbines and Generators

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Condensing and Heating Steam Turbines

Condensing steam turbines commonly used in thermal power plants are designed for power generation.
The exhaust steam from the steam turbine enters the condenser, is cooled by the circulating water and condensed into water, pumped out by the condensate pump, heated by all levels of heaters, and sent to the boiler as feedwater.
The heating steam turbine can provide both power and heat energy, and its application is of great significance to saving energy.
The power it provides can be used to drive generators running at a constant speed to generate electricity or drive machinery such as pumps and blowers running at variable speeds; the thermal energy it provides can be used for industrial production or civil use.

Generators for Nuclear Power Plants

A method of generating electricity using the heat energy released by nuclear fission in a nuclear reactor.
It is very similar to thermal power generation. Only the nuclear reactors and steam generators are used to replace the boilers of thermal power generation, and the chemical energy of fossil fuels is replaced by nuclear fission energy. Except for boiling water reactors (see light water reactors), other types of power reactors are in which the coolant in the primary circuit is heated through the core, and the heat is transferred to the water in the secondary or tertiary circuits in the steam generator, and then the steam is formed to push the steam wheel generator. In the boiling water reactor, the coolant in the primary circuit is heated by the core to become saturated steam with a pressure of about 70 bar. After separation and drying of steam and water, it directly drives the turbine generator.

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