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Startup of Pumping Units in Process Water Supplies with Cooling Towers at Thermal and Nuclear Power Plants

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Aspects of the startup of pumping units in the cooling and process water supply systems for thermal and nuclear power plants with cooling towers, the startup stages, and the limits imposed on the extreme parameters during transients are discussed.

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Translated from Gidrotekhnicheskoe Stroitel’stvo, No. 10, October 2016, pp. 27 – 34.

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Berlin, V.V., Murav’ev, O.A. & Golubev, A.V. Startup of Pumping Units in Process Water Supplies with Cooling Towers at Thermal and Nuclear Power Plants. Power Technol Eng 50, 593–599 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10749-017-0756-5

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