Steam Turbines a Practical And Theoretical Treatise for Engineers And Students
Steam Turbines a Practical And Theoretical Treatise for Engineers And Students
James Ambrose Moyer
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Provisions for Intermittent Supply of Steam. An ingenious development, largely due to Professor Rateau, has been applied to cases where the supply of exhaust steam is intermittent, as in the case of rolling mill and winding engines. Rateau's device, called an accumulator, is used to bridge over the "dead periods, " and by providing sufficient capacity it can be made to provide a practically constant supply for an exhaust turbine. Rateau's Accumulator. This regenerator or accumulator is shown in... Fig. 182, illustrating longitudinal and transverse sec- tions. This regenerator consists of a large cylindrical shell partly filled with water. When the engine exhausting into it is running the steam is delivered as a spray through the small holes in a num- ber of pipes immersed in the water. By this method some of the steam is condensed and gives up heat to the most of the water. As these accumulators operate usually with steam at atmos- pheric pressure, the entering steam will have a temperature of 212 degrees F.
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