Turbinenausgangsabwärme
Turbinenausgangsabwärme, also known as turbine outlet heat, refers to the thermal energy released from a turbine's exhaust or outlet during power generation or mechanical operations. This heat is a byproduct of the energy transformation process within turbines, where the primary energy source—such as steam, gas, or water—expands and accelerates to produce rotational power. The thermal energy remaining at the turbine outlet represents potential waste heat that can either be dissipated into the environment or recovered for various applications.
In steam turbines, turbinenausgangsabwärme is often significant, especially in thermal power plants where high-temperature gases exit
Recovering and reusing turbine outlet heat can enhance overall plant efficiency, reduce fuel consumption, and lower
Understanding the characteristics of turbine outlet heat involves analyzing its temperature, flow rate, and chemical composition.