ångturbinprocess
The Ångturbinprocess, also known as the Rankine cycle, is a thermodynamic cycle that converts heat into mechanical work. It is widely used in power plants, particularly those that use steam as the working fluid. The process consists of four main stages: heating, expansion, cooling, and compression.
In the heating stage, water is heated in a boiler to produce high-pressure steam. This steam is
The cooling stage involves condensing the low-pressure steam back into water using a condenser. This process
Finally, in the compression stage, the condensed water is pumped back to the boiler using a feedwater
The efficiency of the Ångturbinprocess is influenced by several factors, including the temperature and pressure of