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Theory and Design
The steam turbine is a prime mover in which the potential energy of the steam is transformed into kinetic energy and the latter in its turn is transformed into the mechanical energy of rotation of the turbine shaft.
<p>Theory and Design of Steam Turbines </p><ol><li>introduction</li><li>flow of steam through a turbine stage</li><li>conceptsfrom gas dynamics</li><li>determination of nozzle and blade dimensions</li><li>energy losses in steam turbines</li><li>single stage turbines</li><li>multistage turnines</li><li>turbine performance at varying loads</li><li>governors and governor gears</li><li>constructional details of multistage condensing turbines</li><li>back preassure and mixed pressure turbines</li></ol><p>Desaign and construction of steam turbine components</p><ol><li>construction of cylinders and their details</li><li>construction of turbine rotors and their components</li></ol>
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