The method of calculating breaking capacity of a last stage rotor wheel of a powerful steam turbine by the derived condensed moisture
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We have examined the problems of improving method of calculation losses caused by the large-dispersed condensed moisture in the last stages of low pressure cylinders of power turbines. We have grounded the necessity to take into account characteristics of derived condensed moisture as a discrete environment presented as a set of separate drops when identifying the power of braking a rotor wheel of a wet-steam turbine stage
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2016-09-05
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