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The design features and basic thermal scheme of the cogeneration turbines for a rated power capacity of 130 MW and steam parameters of 12.8 MPa and 540/540°C are considered. Figures characterizing the calculated economic effect from the use of steam reheating are presented.
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Original Russian Text © G.D. Barinberg, A.E. Valamin, 2008, published in Teploenergetika.
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Barinberg, G.D., Valamin, A.E. Type T-130/130-12.8 cogeneration steam turbines with reheating. Therm. Eng. 55, 637–641 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601508080028
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