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Schematic of power plant based on natural gas plz explain the working ....​

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Answered by bradlamar691
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Natural gas power plants generate electricity by burning natural gas as their fuel. There are many types of natural gas power plants which all generate electricity, but serve different purposes. All natural gas plants use a gas turbine; natural gas is added, along with a stream of air, which combusts and expands through this turbine causing a generator to spin a magnet, making electricity. There is waste heat that comes from this process, because of the second law of thermodynamics. Some natural gas plants use this waste heat as well.

Natural gas turbines are theoretically simple and have three main parts as seen in the attachment

Compressor: Takes in air from outside of the turbine and increases its pressure.

Combustor: Burns the fuel and produces high pressure and high velocity gas.

Turbine: Extracts the energy from the gas coming from the combustor.

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Answered by skumar85
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from one side of the combustion chember the natural gas and limited air is supplied

and it boil the water in the boiler the steam realise and with the high velocity and temperature

the steam drives the turbine which connected to the axle of the generator generator also rotate

hence energy produce

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