Technology of turbine plant operating with wet steam
Emerald Publishing Limited
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1989
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21. A reconsideration of wetness loss in LP steam turbines
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S. A. Skillings, BA;
S. A. Skillings, BA
Central Electricity Research Laboratories
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M. J. Moore, MSc, PhD, MIMechE;
M. J. Moore, MSc, PhD, MIMechE
Central Electricity Research Laboratories
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P. T. Walters, BSc;
P. T. Walters, BSc
Central Electricity Research Laboratories
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R. Jackson, BSc, PhD
R. Jackson, BSc, PhD
Central Electricity Research Laboratories
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S. A. Skillings, BA,
M. J. Moore, MSc, PhD, MIMechE,
P. T. Walters, BSc,
R. Jackson, BSc, PhD
Central Electricity Research Laboratories
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Published:1989
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S. A. Skillings, BA, M. J. Moore, MSc, PhD, MIMechE, P. T. Walters, BSc, R. Jackson, BSc, PhD, 1989. "21. A reconsideration of wetness loss in LP steam turbines", Technology of turbine plant operating with wet steam
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1. Introduction
2. Wetness Loss Mechanisms
3. Condensation in Straight Nozzle Flows
4. Condensation in a Cascade of Turbine Blades
5. Implications for Turbine Performance
6. Conclusions
7. Acknowledgements
Appendix - The Mechanism of Condensation in Turbines
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