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Rekolok, rebuilt as steam generator; no cylinders or valve gear No 41 360 042 360-8 1940 Jung 9318 Dampflok-Tradition Oberhausen: BW Osterfeld Oil-fired Yes 41 364 042 364-0 1941 Jung 9322 Munich Steam Locomotive Company: Augsburg Railway Park, Augsburg: Oil-fired, new-type boiler (1961) Museum locomotive
Supercritical steam generator. Supercritical water exists at temperatures above 374 °C and pressures above 220 atmospheres. A supercritical steam generator is a type of boiler that operates at supercritical pressure and temperature, frequently used in the production of electric power . In contrast to a subcritical boiler in which steam bubbles ...
A steam generator is a form of low water-content boiler, similar to a flash steam boiler. The usual construction is as a spiral coil of water-tube, arranged as a single, or monotube, coil. Circulation is once-through and pumped under pressure, as a forced-circulation boiler. [1] The narrow-tube construction, without any large-diameter drums or ...
Damage to steam generator tubes and main generator resulting in a shut down Indian Point Energy Center Unit 3 for more than a year: 0: 56: June 18, 1982: Seneca, South Carolina, USA: Feedwater heat extraction line fails at Oconee 2 Pressurised Water Reactor, damaging thermal cooling system: 0: 10: February 12, 1983: Forked River, New Jersey, USA
The steam-electric power station is a power station in which the electric generator is steam driven. Water is heated, turns into steam and spins a steam turbine which drives an electrical generator. After it passes through the turbine, the steam is condensed in a condenser. The greatest variation in the design of steam-electric power plants is ...
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Thermal power station. A thermal power station is a type of power station in which heat energy is converted to electrical energy. In a steam-generating cycle heat is used to boil water in a large pressure vessel to produce high-pressure steam, which drives a steam turbine connected to an electrical generator.
A steam generator (aka nuclear steam raising plant ('NSRP')) is a heat exchanger used to convert water into steam from heat produced in a nuclear reactor core. They are used in pressurized water reactor between the primary and secondary coolant loops. In typical PWR designs, the primary coolant is high-purity water, kept under high pressure so ...