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14 ) Which is the purpose of boiler in a steam power
station? |​

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:

Boiler converts water into steam.

Explanation:

A boiler, a steam turbine, a generator, and various auxiliary equipment make up a steam power plant. High pressure, high temperature steam is produced by the boiler. Steam's heat energy is transformed into mechanical energy by the steam turbine.

The mechanical energy is then transformed into the electric power via the generator. A steam power plant uses the heat energy released when coal is burned to produce the electrical energy.

The world generally uses power plants of this type. This arrangement of the power station may produce a lot of electrical power due to the abundance of the fuel (coal).

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Answered by DiyaTsl
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Answer:

  • Boilers are used to generate steam. The generating portion of a steam system uses a boiler to add energy to a supply of feedwater to generate steam.
  • The energy is released from burning fossil fuels or the waste heat of the process. The boiler produces high-pressure, high-temperature steam. The steam turbine converts the thermal energy of the steam into mechanical energy. The generator then converts the mechanical energy into electrical energy.
  • High-pressure steam for a steam engine comes from a boiler. The job of the boiler is to add heat to the water to create steam. There are two approaches: fire tube and water tube .In a flash tube boiler, the entire tank is pressurized, so if the tank bursts, there will be a huge explosion.

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