turbine is driven, engine drives. in reality nothing, both use steam pressure to create a desired output. motion, turbine has 1 moving part that spins on it's axis. engine has many moving parts spinning an axis (crankshaft)
I really feel there is a huge difference in the way the two power generating sources work. The turbine uses steam at higher pressures and in my view less efficently than a closed piston power source does. lower pressures can be used in the closed piston type engine and levels of output can be changed by simply adding more cylinders or expanding the diameter of the piston,there are more moving parts than a turbine but if you figure in the steam adjust valves probally not that many more. I have never understood why an turbine is used as opposed to closed piston type engine. Thank you.
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A turbine opperates in a way similar to either a jet engine, or an old water-wheel. In either case, a steam turbine converst the thermal energy of the steam to rotary mechanical energy much more efficiently.
An engine (either a single set like a locomotive, or a block like a gas or diesel engine) uses both the pressure and the expansive poer of the steam to move a piston. The piston is connected to a rod which connects the backand forth motion of the piston to the rotary motion of the crankshaft.
A turbine is most fuel efficient in situations where full power is used most often, such as a powerplant, where the tubine spins a generator.
An engine is most efficient in low-speed, high torque applications, such as a pisotn set coupled to the drive wheels of an old steam locomotive.
The steam produced for a steam engine drives a piston up and down or left to right, while the steam produced for a steam turbine turns the turbine itself.
The boiler heats water into steam. The steam is pressurized and fed into a turbine which causes it to rotate. As the steam turbine rotates, the connected generator rotates and produces electricity. Make Sense??? Please 'Recommend Contributor'
The word is "turbine".
it is difference between the water level from head race and tail race
The steam turbine blades to turn creates steam.The steam engine, steam piston Myllng after the turn brings.+++They are both steam-engines. The turbine is purely rotative; the reciprocating steam-engine uses cylinders and pistons.
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
Back pressure is the small amount of vacuum that is created when the used steam condenses from the turbine back into re-usable water.
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.
The main difference between a pressurized water reactor (PWR) and a boiling water reactor (BWR) lies in the way they generate steam within the reactor. In a PWR, water remains pressurized and does not boil inside the reactor core, while in a BWR, water boils within the core to produce steam. This difference impacts the design and operation of each type of reactor.
The boiler heats water into steam. The steam is pressurized and fed into a turbine which causes it to rotate. As the steam turbine rotates, the connected generator rotates and produces electricity. Make Sense??? Please 'Recommend Contributor'
A steam turbine works by using high-pressure steam to rotate turbine blades connected to a shaft. The steam expands through the blades, causing them to turn and drive a generator to produce electricity. The used steam is then condensed back into water and recycled in a closed-loop system.
A boiling water nuclear reactor delivers steam to the turbine blades. The heated water in the reactor boils and produces steam, which is then used to drive the turbine blades and generate electricity.
bleed is amount of steam output from turbine through pipe and exit from final stage of turbine . this bleed enter to feed water heater (low and high) and deaereator to increase unit efficiency or rather bleed is the amount of steam drained out of the steam turbine during the expansion of steam and this rejected heat energy is used to heat the feed water supplied to the boiler...........
The feed system cycles between boiler and turbine and enables the steam to return to the boiler as feed water. A closed feed cycles a main propulsion steam run turbine through a high pressure water tube boiler. The condenser, set to a high vacuum, will receive the steam turbine exhaust.
The feed system cycles between boiler and turbine and enables the steam to return to the boiler as feed water. A closed feed cycles a main propulsion steam run turbine through a high pressure water tube boiler. The condenser, set to a high vacuum, will receive the steam turbine exhaust.
The word is "turbine".
it is difference between the water level from head race and tail race
water is a liquid but water vapours is steam... when we boil water it will turn into steam which is called water vapours...