Steam turbine SC/SAC
reaction

steam turbine
steam turbine
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Characteristics

Type
steam
Other characteristics
reaction
Rated power kW

Max.: 150,000,000 W
(203,943.17 hp)

Min.: 2,000,000 W
(2,719.24 hp)

Description

Modular designs that enable an excellent fit of power and size across a wide range of applications Benefits Modular designs enable extensive customization to project-specific needs Top efficiency over a wide range of operating conditions Features Inlet sections have progressive temperature capabilities up to 565°C (1,050°F) to satisfy any power output requirement Turbine exhaust options include a wide range of backpressure and condensing modules with radial or axial configuration Low pressure stages can be variable or fixed-speed, and intermediate pressure portion has sub-modules for customization Applications Oil and gas: including urea, ammonia, ethylene, methanol, refinery, syn-fuels, process air, GTL, and LNG/FLNG Power generation: including combined cycles, cogeneration, waste-to-energy, and biomass, geothermal, and solar Overview Our reaction steam turbines are based on a modular design to ensure reliability with highest performance. The machines are customized using pre-engineered, field-proven stator and rotor components, optimized and tailored to the thermal cycle requirements to provide higher efficiency over the entire operating range. As a result, they are an excellent fit in a wide range of oil and gas applications, including urea, ammonia, ethylene, methanol, refinery, syn-fuels, process air, GTL, and LNG/FLNG. They also cover a variety of power generation applications, including combined cycles, cogeneration, waste-to-energy, and biomass, geothermal, and solar.

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