Power plants – Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat – Heating motive fluid by nuclear energy
Patent
1975-06-03
1976-09-14
Ostrager, Allen M.
Power plants
Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat
Heating motive fluid by nuclear energy
60653, 60677, 60678, 60679, 60680, F01K 1300, F01K 1700
Patent
active
039799140
ABSTRACT:
The steam which is produced by the steam generator in the secondary coolant circuit of the nuclear reactor power plant is partly expanded in a turbine and delivered to a reheater. A part of the superheated steam is tapped off from an upstream portion of the steam turbine and then cooled to a saturated steam condition. This saturated steam is then passed into the reheater to reheat the flow of partly expanded steam via a heat exchange.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1660612 (1928-02-01), Hartmann
patent: 1889307 (1932-11-01), Baumann
Ostrager Allen M.
Sulzer Brothers Limited
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