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Bottom steam turbines of the Ural Turbine Works

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Basic design features, thermal schemes, and economic indicators of some bottom turbines that have been developed, as well as those that have partially been manufactured at the Ural Turbine Works, are presented.

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  1. G. D. Barinberg and V. V. Kortenko, “Making the Operation of Industrial-and-Heating Cogeneration Stations More Efficient under Conditions when They Have to Decrease or Cease the Supply of Process Steam,” Teploenergetika, No. 2, 11–15 (2000) [Therm. Eng., No. 2 (2000)].

  2. G. D. Barinberg, “A System for Admitting Steam to a Turbine Cylinder,” RF Patent No. 2 217 598, Otkr. Izobr., No. 33 (2003).

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Original Russian Text © G.D. Barinberg, A.E. Valamin, Yu.A. Sakhnin, 2008, published in Teploenergetika.

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Barinberg, G.D., Valamin, A.E. & Sakhnin, Y.A. Bottom steam turbines of the Ural Turbine Works. Therm. Eng. 55, 665–671 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601508080065

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