11/2/2014 · Secondary water in the steam generator boils at pressure approximately 6-7 MPa, what equals to 260 C (500 F) saturated steam. Typical reactor nominal thermal power is about 3400MW, thus corresponds to the net electric output 1100MW. Therefor the typical
Read More17/3/2015 · Steam, Boiler, and Blowdown Pressure are the same. Combustion Efficiency is the % of fuel energy that is directly added to the feedwater and not otherwise lost or used. Blowdown Rate is the % of incoming feedwater mass flow rate that leaves the boiler as a saturated liquid at boiler pressure.
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Read MoreTrevithick was the first to successfully use high-pressure steam (then known as "strong" steam). Until ca. 1800, the weakness of existing boilers coupled with the influence of James Watt had generally restricted steam boilers to very low pressures or "weak" steam.
Read MoreThe question has already been answered when the generation is for a short duration. However in the real world of steam generation, the water used, even when strictly purified, contains some materials that do not leave the boiler with the steam. If
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