A back-pressure steam turbine is a machine that turns high-pressure steam into mechanical energy, which can generate electricity or power other equipment. Unlike other turbines, it doesn’t fully cool the steam after use. Instead, it releases steam at a lower pressure for industrial purposes like heating or drying.
Here’s how it works:
1. High-pressure steam: The turbine gets high-pressure steam from a boiler.
2. Energy extraction: The steam turns the turbine’s blades, creating mechanical energy. This energy can generate electricity and Power machines like pumps or fans.
3. Process steam output: The steam leaving the turbine is still hot and at a useful pressure, so it’s sent to industrial processes that need steam, like heating or drying.
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