Basic steam cycle. Generation, expansion, condensation, feed. The first thing I learned 50+ years ago in Navy Boiler Technician school, Great Lakes Illinois. Excellent video.
This is a gem of an explanation for any1 who is studying plant engineering first time as it incorporates practical aspects of it something which often lacks in classroom...
If a young person wants to work in power generation there are some great videos here to help you under basic operations. There are usually jobs available in various parts of the country. You can be a plant operator, a control room operator, a welder/ mechanic, electrician or in instrumentation. Some times a lot of hard work but you usually have time to learn more in your field. The opportunity is there. Go to technical colleges, get degrees or some where you can get a certificate of course completion and go for it. You will never get there if you don’t put in the effort. Mike Rowe works with organizations to do just this. I believe that with manufacturing jobs coming back from over seas markets there will be an increased demand for good, well trained people. It’s up to YOU. Take advantage while you are young because it gets harder as you get older. Good Luck and God Bless👍🇺🇸🤙😃🙏
Great video. I'm new to the industry and our economizer is in the stack above the boiler. It not only preheats the feed water coming into the drum it also cools the flu gasses expelled from the exhaust stack which is required by the EPA in my area.
Well yes, but to gain energy into the feed water - to heat the one the other must be cooled. That should be the main principle. Gainer a better efficiency :)
This video is actually just one segment from a larger training video. And that video is part of a larger series of about 12 industrial training videos, all on steam boilers. The paper mill I used to work at had the whole series as required viewing for training in the utilities department. Good videos, I wish I could have digitized copies to keep.
Would you happen to know the name of the series? Trying to find more of these videos. This one is really good at explaining things so I assume the rest of the series would be very beneficial as well.
Only missed using the term Generator tubes, the small O.D. numerous bank of tubes running from Steam Drum To Mud Drum which helps maintain correct levels of water in the Stem Drum and is plays a major role in early steam generation as well as the screen tubes, pulling double duty as the fire screen for the Superheater and having support clips to hold the rows of SH tubes in place while allowing for thermal expansion. There are also internals in the upper drum which direct steam to cyclone seperators to rid the steam of excess moisture before entering the superheater.
I am very impressed with your work, it is very wonderful and very proficient. I am a plumbing and central heating technician and a senior water network operator. I install hot water boilers and maintain diesel burners. Do you have a vacancy for me? I would be very grateful to you.
thank you very much these video helps alot about understanding water cycly inside bioler i wanna ask that then how water and steam become separeted if theres no boiler drum becs dryyers are located o the top of boiler drum
Good afternoon How do you feel about new technologies that are not similar to the current ones, based on a completely new principle of burning any fuel with clean emissions into the atmosphere?
I hope to be an engineer to design Both Water tubes & Fire tubes boilers! I know well how each type of boilers works! I have short experience of boiler designs in Korea. My most career is for Pressure vessels & Heat exchangers(as per TEMA), as a mechanical(ASME code) & thermal(TEMA exchangers) engineer.
Question : Steam is converted to water in condenser only because it could pump back water or there is any other reason too that steam isn't just recirculated but condensed first? Thanks in advance
For anyone that would still care. It is condensed at a time where it is no longer efficient to absorb the energy from steam. Not much used it America, but Denmark where i am from - some of the steam/hot water after the turbine is used for area heating. For peoples houses. Making the efficiency of the power plant much higher. Also converting it into a heat-power plant
😮Soooo there is no reason why the source of heat can't be generated by induction technology! Makeing it very cost effective. Yet; I can not find induction tech heater systems?!! Why not? Hint Hint; this os a billion dollar idea! I don't give a flick who makes the money; I just want to be able to have one in my cold @$$ home!
Basic steam cycle. Generation, expansion, condensation, feed. The first thing I learned 50+ years ago in Navy Boiler Technician school, Great Lakes Illinois. Excellent video.
This is the best expanation of how things work in a boiler, and I've seen so far, and I've seen like ten... great job.
I agree completely with you!!!👍
This is a gem of an explanation for any1 who is studying plant engineering first time as it incorporates practical aspects of it something which often lacks in classroom...
If a young person wants to work in power generation there are some great videos here to help you under basic operations. There are usually jobs available in various parts of the country. You can be a plant operator, a control room operator, a welder/ mechanic, electrician or in instrumentation. Some times a lot of hard work but you usually have time to learn more in your field. The opportunity is there. Go to technical colleges, get degrees or some where you can get a certificate of course completion and go for it. You will never get there if you don’t put in the effort. Mike Rowe works with organizations to do just this. I believe that with manufacturing jobs coming back from over seas markets there will be an increased demand for good, well trained people. It’s up to YOU. Take advantage while you are young because it gets harder as you get older. Good Luck and God Bless👍🇺🇸🤙😃🙏
Bless you!
Thanx alot
thx for wise words
شكرا جزيلا 😍
Am interested
The best explanation I had appreciated amongst all boiler basics! The videos were superb!
Lovely explanation and super interesting illustrations
Learnt more than my whole "Power Plant Engineering" course. Thanks a bunch!
Operated a Super Critical B&W for 9 years.. Turbine stages VHP, HP, IP and 3 LP sections 650MW. Nice video
You rock man
Great video. I'm new to the industry and our economizer is in the stack above the boiler. It not only preheats the feed water coming into the drum it also cools the flu gasses expelled from the exhaust stack which is required by the EPA in my area.
Well yes, but to gain energy into the feed water - to heat the one the other must be cooled. That should be the main principle. Gainer a better efficiency :)
the best explanation so far
This video is actually just one segment from a larger training video. And that video is part of a larger series of about 12 industrial training videos, all on steam boilers. The paper mill I used to work at had the whole series as required viewing for training in the utilities department. Good videos, I wish I could have digitized copies to keep.
Would you happen to know the name of the series? Trying to find more of these videos. This one is really good at explaining things so I assume the rest of the series would be very beneficial as well.
@ I don’t, unfortunately
Just became a plant utility operator. Very hard work but worth it
Awesome video! Thank you! Very informative! And well explained visually.
I ❤️ the explanation of the boiler working and process
Weldon sir I am so impressed
Only missed using the term Generator tubes, the small O.D. numerous bank of tubes running from Steam Drum To Mud Drum which helps maintain correct levels of water in the Stem Drum and is plays a major role in early steam generation as well as the screen tubes, pulling double duty as the fire screen for the Superheater and having support clips to hold the rows of SH tubes in place while allowing for thermal expansion. There are also internals in the upper drum which direct steam to cyclone seperators to rid the steam of excess moisture before entering the superheater.
Excellent explanation.
Thanks!
I am very impressed with your work, it is very wonderful and very proficient. I am a plumbing and central heating technician and a senior water network operator. I install hot water boilers and maintain diesel burners. Do you have a vacancy for me? I would be very grateful to you.
Thank you very much Dear Sir, very Nicely Explained.. 👌
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Thank you for pronouncing turbine correctly - turban.
thank you very much these video helps alot about understanding water cycly inside bioler
i wanna ask that then how water and steam become separeted if theres no boiler drum becs dryyers are located o the top of boiler drum
Excellent explanation...
Good afternoon How do you feel about new technologies that are not similar to the current ones, based on a completely new principle of burning any fuel with clean emissions into the atmosphere?
Very informative,well expalain. Kudos to you sir.
I love this cause make me more competent about Boiler
Very good explanation _ really appreciated.
Great job
Nice explanation...
Very well explained, great video
Learnt alot from this video, thanks
Very helpful video compared to most on YT.
Great video as usually
Amazing explanation thank you !
توضیحات عالی🙏👌
Thanks for the best explanation
I wish this guy was my lecturer.... This would've been 10x easier
Great explain Dude👍
I'm watching this so if I ever get sent back in time I can kickstart the industrial revolution again.
Where to get these videos? Original source
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we need the source videoes anyone can help?
Its really really appreciated... Tnxx sir
amazing to start day of boiler system studying
Outstanding vedio.
Who is this Prof. , name or his videos?
old videos are the best
I wondered how Yanks dealt with the temps of water in boilers, now I know. Celsius is so much easier
I hope to be an engineer to design Both Water tubes & Fire tubes boilers!
I know well how each type of boilers works!
I have short experience of boiler designs in Korea.
My most career is for Pressure vessels & Heat exchangers(as per TEMA), as a mechanical(ASME code) & thermal(TEMA exchangers) engineer.
And, It's interesting in decreasing a effect of Natural Circulation when Operating pressure increases due to decrease of density difference.
hey I hope you doing good, please teach me about both water tube boilers and fire tube boilers, Thank you.
fantastic video
How clearer could that be? Thanks.
Question : Steam is converted to water in condenser only because it could pump back water or there is any other reason too that steam isn't just recirculated but condensed first?
Thanks in advance
yes it's converted to water as pump cannot handle two phase mixture.
For anyone that would still care. It is condensed at a time where it is no longer efficient to absorb the energy from steam. Not much used it America, but Denmark where i am from - some of the steam/hot water after the turbine is used for area heating. For peoples houses. Making the efficiency of the power plant much higher. Also converting it into a heat-power plant
I love the word "superheater"
I am looking for more advanced information. Can anyone provide a link?
Who is this professor ?
Detailed video. Loved it.
What a master!
Perfect illustration and explanation ❤️
The illustrations made are very good and self explanatory.... However the end of this video is abrupt and it feels like one is left in between
sir make the videos on fresh water generator in detail....everything covered..
3:08 Important fact
My boiler has a troubleshooting
make more video it sustainly help us...........
Long time ago i hane a dream want to work in power station boiler water
very helpful
So lovely
Well done
Nice video
Almost same this boiler at my ship
Just fabulous
very very helpful!:)
I swear I thought this was Alex Trebek
"Natural circulation"
Convection*
Verygood
Boiler sootblowing
👍
grandeeeee eroe
感謝
😮Soooo there is no reason why the source of heat can't be generated by induction technology! Makeing it very
cost effective. Yet; I can not find induction tech heater systems?!! Why not?
Hint Hint; this os a billion dollar idea! I don't give a flick who makes the money; I just want to be able to have one in my cold @$$ home!
TURBINE != TURBIN
i love white people
Learnt more than my whole "Power Plant Engineering" course. Thanks a bunch!