
Coppus Steam Turbine
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
This is a small turbine used to drive a pump or fan in industry |
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Steam turbines are HEAT engines | ||
They convert the heat energy from steam into mechanical energy that rotates the shaft. | ||
Nozzle: First converts heat into kinetic energy by the expansion of the steam. | ||
this high velocity steam is directed onto the blades | ||
Rotor Blades: Convert this kinetic energy into mechanical work which rotates the shaft | ||
Manufacturer | Coppus | |
Type | Impulse Velocity Compound | |
Horse Power | 3 | |
Working Pressure | 100 to 180 PSI. Pounds per square inch | |
Exhaust Pressure | Appx 10 PSI | |
Rotor Diameter | 9 inches (23cm) |
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Author: ephf
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