e/Compounding pressure

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has glosseng: Pressure compounding is the method in which the pressure of the steam drops in a number of stages rather than in a single set of nozzle. The arrangement consists of a number of simple impulse turbine in series mounted on a common shaft. The exit steam from one turbine is made to enter the nozzle of the succeeding turbine. each of the simple impulse turbine would then be termed as stage of the turbine. Each stage comprising its et of nozzle and blades. The steam from the boiler pass through the first nozzle ring where its pressure drops and velocity increases. The high velocity jet steam is directed onto the first moving blades wherein nearly all of its velocity is absorbed. The pressure of steam is remained unaltered. The steam from the first ring of moving blades enters the second ring of nozzles,where its pressure is further reduced. The next ring of moving blades absorbs the velocity obtained from this second ring nozzle. The process is repeated in the remaining rings until the whole of the pressure has been absorbed.
lexicalizationeng: Compounding pressure
instance of(noun) external-combustion engine in which heat is used to raise steam which either turns a turbine or forces a piston to move up and down in a cylinder
steam engine

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