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Asked: May 15, 20242024-05-15T12:50:14+05:30 2024-05-15T12:50:14+05:30In: ENERGY TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

Discuss energy conversion processes in a steam thermal power plant.

Discuss energy conversion processes in a steam thermal power plant.

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      2024-05-15T12:50:42+05:30Added an answer on May 15, 2024 at 12:50 pm

      In a steam thermal power plant, energy conversion processes involve the transformation of heat energy from burning fossil fuels into mechanical energy and then into electrical energy. Here's an overview of the energy conversion processes in a typical steam thermal power plant:

      1. Fuel Combustion:

        • The process begins with the combustion of fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas, or oil in a boiler furnace.
        • The heat released from the combustion reaction raises the temperature of water in the boiler tubes, converting water into steam.
      2. Steam Generation:

        • The generated steam at high pressure and temperature carries a significant amount of thermal energy.
        • The steam is then directed to a steam turbine through pipes, where its energy is converted into mechanical energy.
      3. Steam Turbine:

        • The steam turbine consists of a series of stationary and rotating blades mounted on a shaft.
        • As high-pressure steam enters the turbine, it expands and exerts pressure on the blades, causing the rotor to rotate.
        • The rotating shaft is connected to a generator, which converts the mechanical energy of the turbine into electrical energy.
      4. Generator:

        • The generator consists of a rotor and a stator, surrounded by a magnetic field.
        • As the turbine shaft rotates, it spins the rotor inside the generator, inducing an electric current in the stator windings through electromagnetic induction.
        • The alternating current (AC) produced by the generator is then transmitted through transformers to increase the voltage for efficient long-distance transmission.
      5. Condensation:

        • After passing through the turbine, the steam loses its energy and pressure and is condensed back into water in a condenser.
        • The condenser cools the steam by transferring heat to a cooling medium, typically water from a nearby river or cooling towers.
        • The condensed water, known as condensate, is then pumped back to the boiler to be heated again, completing the cycle.
      6. Heat Rejection:

        • The cooling medium used in the condenser absorbs the heat from the steam and becomes heated.
        • The heated cooling medium is then discharged into the environment, either directly into water bodies or through cooling towers, where excess heat is dissipated into the atmosphere through evaporation and convection.

      Throughout these energy conversion processes, thermal power plants produce electricity efficiently by harnessing the heat energy from fossil fuels and converting it into mechanical energy through steam turbines, ultimately generating electrical energy for distribution to homes, industries, and businesses.

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