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                                                                                    extracted in high pressure turbines
                                                                                    reduces the temperature of the steam
                                                                                    so much that generating any addi-
                                                                                    tional power with that steam would
                                                                                    result in the steam reaching saturated
                                                                                    conditions where droplets of water
                                                                                    would form, strike the rapidly rotat-
                                                                                    ing turbine blades, and damage the
                                                                                    turbine. So utility plants typically
                                                                                    have  reheaters, additional tubes in
                                                                                    the boiler, that are exposed to the flue
                                                                                    gases before they reach the boiler sec-
                                                                                    tion. There the steam from  the high
                                                                                    pressure  turbine  is  heated  again  to
                                                                                    increase its superheat before continu-
                                                                                    ing through the intermediate pressure
                                                                                    turbine. The reheater is “convective”
                                                                                    because the superheater shields it
                                                                                    from the radiant  heat of  the furnace
                                                                                    and  it  is  heated  only  by  the  flowing
                                                                                    flue gas. Each “stage” of a turbine has
                                                                                    different inlet and outlet pressures. So
                                                                                    the reheater operates at a lower pres-
                                                                                    sure than the boiler and superheater
                                                                                    but can have an outlet temperature as
                                                                                    high as the superheater.
                                                                                         As pressure decreases the vol-
                                                                                    ume  of  steam  increases.  To  accom-
                                                                                    modate the increasing volume of the
                                                                                    steam the turbine casing would have
                                                                                    to grow in size substantially, so much
                                                                                    so that it would become extreme-
                                  Figure 1-8. Typical utility cycle                 ly large and extremely expensive to
                                                                                    build. Economics in place when the
               cally radiant meaning they are exposed to the radiant  plant was designed determine an optimal size for the
               energy from the flame in the boiler. Several methods are  casing and turbine blades for each stage of the turbine.
               used to control the superheat temperature. An “inter-  At selected stages steam is piped from the turbine for
               pass” desuperheater could consist of redirecting a por-  auxiliary uses removing enough steam to keep the
               tion of the superheated steam between two sections of  turbine from becoming excessively large. That steam
               the superheater through coils in the steam drum where  is normally referred to as extraction steam or  bleed
               the boiler water is heated by the superheated steam  steam. In some industrial plants steam supplied to the
               so the steam is cooled then mixed with the remainder  facility is extracted with the remaining steam continu-
               before passing through the next section of superheater  ing through the turbine to the condenser. An additional
               tubes. Another interpass method is injecting boiler feed-  feature of some turbines in that application incorporate
               water into the stream of superheated steam between  what is referred to as a goggle plate that throttles the
               sections where the steam is cooled by evaporating the  flow of steam to the rest of the turbine to maintain the
               added  boiler  water.  Controlling  the  flow  of  the  steam  pressure of the steam supplied to the facility. In electric
               through the drum desuperheater or the water to the  utility plants extracted steam is used to power auxiliary
               injection desuperheater controls the temperature of the  turbines, comfort heating of the facility, and heating the
               steam at the outlet of the superheater.              feedwater at different stages between the condenser and
                    In  a  typical  electrical  utility  plant  the  energy  the boiler inlet.
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