Steam Power Desalting Plants Using Steam Turbines Articles & Analysis
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Air conditioning, power plants, petroleum refineries, combustion engines and more – all of these have a vitally important part in common. Not sure what that is? That’s fine, what they have in common is a device called a heat exchanger. Now believe it or not, you are probably quite familiar with one heat exchanger, but know it under a different name; it’s the radiator in your ...
In this research a combined cycle power plant (CCPP) which can provide 80 MW of electrical power has been studied. The design parameters of the plant were chosen as: compressor pressure ratio, compressor isentropic efficiency, gas turbine isentropic efficiency, and turbine inlet temperature, pinch difference temperature, steam turbine inlet temperature, steam turbine isentropic efficiency, ...
Performance improvement techniques in power generation systems especially in gas turbine–steam turbine (GT–ST) combined cycle (CC) power plants by compressor inlet air cooling prove to be much improvising. In this work, the performance enhancement of CC power plant by inlet air cooling method using lithium bromide–water (LiBr/H2O) absorption refrigeration system powered by waste heat from heat ...
This paper presents the reasons and merits of using cogeneration generation power desalting plants (CPDP), the different methods used to rate their performance, and their drawbacks. ...