Device for degassing the condensate in the cycle of an electrici

Power plants – Motor having exhaust fluid treating or handling means – Exhaust fluid mingled with non-exhaust fluid

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60685, 60692, F01K 1900

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047761709

ABSTRACT:
In a device for degassing the feed-water line in the cycle of, for example, a nuclear heated electricity generating plant, steam bubbles are introduced into the condensate beneath the water level in the condensate collecting vessel via spray nozzles in order to solve the acute steam generator corrosion problems. For this purpose, a flow channel, in which the condensate follows a particular path to the hot well is provided in the vessel. Several spray nozzles are provided spaced out in the flow direction of the condensate. The steam/gas mixture escaping from the condensate is guided in counterflow to a steam balance opening which is located in the intermediate floor in the entry region of the flow channel the intermediate floor screening the vessel from the condensation space of the condenser.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3327774 (1967-06-01), Forster
patent: 4631925 (1986-12-01), Ohtake et al.

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