- A
superheater is a
device used to
convert saturated steam or wet
steam into
superheated steam or dry steam.
Superheated steam is used in
steam turbines...
- The
Boiling Nuclear Superheater (BONUS)
Reactor Facility, also
known to the
locals as "Domes", or
formally as
Museo Tecnologico BONUS Dr.
Modesto Iriarte...
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drums for them. The
superheater was
placed in the gap
formed between these, with both ends of its
tubes connected to a
single superheater header drum, and...
-
Superheater Company. The
Locomotive Superheater Company was
founded in 1910 to
further the use of
superheated steam in locomotives. The
Superheater Company's...
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turbine manufacturer,
later called Siemens Wind
Power Boiling Nuclear Superheater (BONUS), a
decommissioned nuclear facility in
Puerto Rico
Bonus (basketball)...
- path will also heat the
superheater steam piping and the
steam within as well.
While the
temperature of the
steam in the
superheater is raised, the pressure...
-
omitted downcomers) was the
culmination of this approach,
placing the
superheater within the tube bank, so as to
encourage the
necessary temperature difference...
- cracking.[page needed] However,
ferritic stainless steel is
often used in
superheater sections that will not be
exposed to
boiling water, and electrically-heated...
- as the
superheater coils and headers) have air
vents and
drains needed for
initial start up.
Fossil fuel
power stations often have a
superheater section...
- and
front sandboxes. It was similar, but had
larger cylinders and a
superheater. It had 5-foot-1-inch (1.549 m) wheels. The
locomotives p****ed briefly...