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How is the turbine speed controlled by Grid but not by itself?
could you please explain me in detail how the speed is locked without governor and throttle valve. I am a little bit confused.- Chandrakanth_balusa
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How is the turbine speed controlled by Grid but not by itself?
thank you all so much for your valuable information. so with your discussion, I conclude my understanding in this way that the generator can be connected to grid if it is running at same frequency of the Grid. and this can be controlled only by the governing system of the turbine. but once...- Chandrakanth_balusa
- Post #16
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How is the turbine speed controlled by Grid but not by itself?
thank you for your quick response :-) no it is not a wind turbine but am speaking about a coal fired power thermal power plant.- Chandrakanth_balusa
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How is the turbine speed controlled by Grid but not by itself?
Hello People, Greetings! i am back again with a confusing question for which I thought I could get a correct answer from here. so my question is regarding the speed of the turbine. I learned that the speed of a turbine has to be maintained constant in order to maintain generating frequency...- Chandrakanth_balusa
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- Grid Speed Turbine
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Question about the Ramping-up procedure for a steam boiler
thank you Mr.Anorlunda, yes this is a good thought, i do know few mills where I have been before. hope it works out this way. Ill check the softwares you recommended. thanks and regards Chandrakanth Balusa- Chandrakanth_balusa
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Question about the Ramping-up procedure for a steam boiler
Dear Mr.Joe thank you for your response towards my question. so i am a bit more clear now with the circulation of feedwater with your answer. thanks for sharing your experience. this have helped me for sure! Hope I can ask you another doubts if have any. regards Chandrakanth Balusa- Chandrakanth_balusa
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Question about the Ramping-up procedure for a steam boiler
Dear Mr.Anorlunda, currently my thesis is just a research and so i don't have any details from the manufacturer. But, I am focusing more on the boilers used in pulp mills. so most probably the boilers used there are once through recovery or bark boilers. and yeah I was wrong about the ramping...- Chandrakanth_balusa
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Question about the Ramping-up procedure for a steam boiler
Dear Mr. Baluncore, thank you so much for your valuable information. few of my doubts are cleared Hope i will come back to you again if i raise any doubt. kind regards Chandrakanth Balusa- Chandrakanth_balusa
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Question about the Ramping-up procedure for a steam boiler
Hello Experts, I have a question regarding the operation of a steam boiler. if the load is increased on the turbine generator set of a steam power plant, i learned that the fuel injection to the boiler has to be increased to serve the additional load. so my question is, do we also have to...- Chandrakanth_balusa
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- Boiler Procedure Steam
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How does the pressure in a steam header react to a sudden load change?
so I understand from you response that the pressure is a function of energy in and out. but if the pressure in the header varies, does it effect the process? I know that this variation is going to be for a very short time since the control system triggers the energy in based on the energy out...- Chandrakanth_balusa
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How does the pressure in a steam header react to a sudden load change?
Hello People, I have querry regarding the pressure variation in the steam header in the steam power plant. if there is a sudden change in the load and the mass flow through the turbine has to be increased, i would like to know how it effects the pressure value? if yes how does this change...- Chandrakanth_balusa
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- Change Load Pressure Steam
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How to estimate the time it takes to generate steam?
Hello Old Jim, I understood this so called spinning reserve or the boiler inertia practically. But, are there any good source that you know where I can learn about these inertia equations theoratically? the information you have given until now was very very helpful for me in understanding. I...- Chandrakanth_balusa
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How to estimate the time it takes to generate steam?
yes it could be considered so..- Chandrakanth_balusa
- Post #18
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How to estimate the time it takes to generate steam?
Dear Old Jim, I appreciate your response regarding the spinning reserve. I have raised a small question about spinning reserve in the system. what actually does it mean? is it jus the difference of rated capacity and the power being generated? this I have learned from the books and articles on...- Chandrakanth_balusa
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How to estimate the time it takes to generate steam?
Hallo Anorlunda, now I understood the process behind this steam system. but my concern is that I wanted to measure that energy available in the hot water. and relate it directly to the output of the turbine. do u have any recommendations like a book or an article where I can find the details...- Chandrakanth_balusa
- Post #13
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering