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Some questions regarding making the steam turbine low-pressure regeneration system more economically efficient

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We consider matters of making the low-pressure regeneration system of modern steam-turbine units at Russian district thermal and nuclear power stations more efficient, using investigations carried out on 300- and 800-MW power units as an example.

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Original Russian Text © Yu.G. Sukhorukov, V.F. Ermolov, N.N. Trifonov, 2008, published in Teploenergetika.

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Sukhorukov, Y.G., Ermolov, V.F. & Trifonov, N.N. Some questions regarding making the steam turbine low-pressure regeneration system more economically efficient. Therm. Eng. 55, 1060–1064 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601508120136

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