Reaction vs. Impulse Type Steam Turbines


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Reaction vs. Impulse Type Steam Turbines
Reaction vs. Impulse Type Steam Turbines
<emphasis role="bold">Introduction</emphasis> Historically, steam turbines have been divided into impulse and reaction turbines, from the thermodynamic aspect (Fig. 12.1), and into axial and radial flow turbines to denote the principal direction of the steam flow. Axial machines, and only this kind will be considered here, are also identified according to their rotor construction as disk type or drum type turbines. These are shown in
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Heinz P. Bloch; Murari P. Singh: Steam Turbines: Design, Applications, and Rerating, Second Edition. Reaction vs. Impulse Type Steam Turbines, Chapter (McGraw-Hill Professional, 2009 1996), AccessEngineering Export