How does a Thermal power plant work?

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The operation of a thermal power plant is explained in a logical manner with help of animation in this video. Starting from the very basic question a conceptual overview of Rankine cycle is provided here. Topics such a Generator, Steam turbine, condenser, feed water pump, boiler are illustrated initially. The basic Rankine cycle is modified and use of super hearing, reheating and feed water heating (deaerator) is explained there after.
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    @viswanathanbv8 жыл бұрын

    Great work. Excellent visuals, animations and narration to explain the different components of a thermal power plant. As a professional in this industry for over 25 years I would highly recommend this video for its content for those wishing to learn the basics of thermal power plants. I encourage you to expand this further to explain the nuances of each of the components in the future episodes. I am willing to provide my help if you need towards this effort.

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    +viswanathanbv Thanks Viswa, we are planning to release many related videos in near future. Your support is always welcome :)

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    and thanks for the vid

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    one of the best videos of all time engineering studies.

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    Very nice video, brief but cover important aspects of a steam power plant. Highly recommended for people who wants to know the fundamentals of steam power plant.

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    It needs some background knowledge of thermal dynamic to understand how the efficiency is gained

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    I'm working at a Coal Thermal power plant, your video very helpful for me, thankyou so much !

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    outstanding work. Success in engineering studies depends on how well one can imagine 3 dimensional space. You guys should consider coursera type startup.

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    its really helpful.too for me...may i know what is the software that you used to prepare this kind of video ? :) thank you.

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    @two_number_nines8 жыл бұрын

    why not put generator between the condenser and the cooling fluid?

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    8 жыл бұрын

    we require a desired RPM of generator's shaft to generate electricity of 50hz or 60hz frequency. that rpm can be achieved by high press high temp steam , not by a flow of water.

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    8 жыл бұрын

    chinmay jha they can put any generator as long as it converts part of the heatflow to electricity. just rectify the current no matter the frequency and then use smps system to make it 50/60 hz at the desired voltage

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    7 жыл бұрын

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    It really helped me to get a clear concept of the basic mechanism . Thanks

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    You are doing an exellant work. as per my knowledge and experience,I have never seen any college which teaches engineering in this manner.They just project the ppt and read the words typed in the ppt during teaching.

  • @osamaranna4357
    @osamaranna43577 жыл бұрын

    why we condense steam??? why we can not use steam again without changing it into liquid??? if someone have some idea then please reply to comment

  • @hamzasaleem9572

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    7 жыл бұрын

    Because it easy to to transfer liquid than steam with high pressure.

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    7 жыл бұрын

    Usama Rana it's already explained in the video. Pressurizing steam requires much more energy than pressurizing liquids.

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    7 жыл бұрын

    thank you Marcus Tornea

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    This is awesome....like in our class they taught us this but in this much detail NOPE 👍. Keep up the good work

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    4 жыл бұрын

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    @rajansolanki46398 жыл бұрын

    Great work for easy understanding Plz make the videos for power system components similar to your electrical machines work Thank you

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    @synthwave72 жыл бұрын

    This was more complicated than I thought. Great video.

  • @n3rdbear
    @n3rdbear7 жыл бұрын

    So it's basically like a giant air conditioning system except it generates heat.

  • @zombiestojkov

    @zombiestojkov

    4 жыл бұрын

    All heat exchange works on the same laws of thermodynamics,engineers just manipulate with those laws.

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    4 жыл бұрын

    It's not a Air conditioning system but a lot lot more complicated

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    Great video........... keep it up👍👍

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    @nehashah59243 жыл бұрын

    Amazingly explained.. really understood every point and over all working of the plant😍.. thank you

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    @rachelkuan3 жыл бұрын

    Have you heard of a “magma”powered thermal power plant?

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    great work you explain all major things in 7 min which we are unable to understand in hours of lec in univrsities.

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    outstanding work by ur team...great efforts...one thing that elivates u ppl frm rest is the videos which are very simple in narration as well as d graphic part....thank u sooo muchhh....

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    @abhishekbhande9527 жыл бұрын

    why steam is condensed?????

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    6 жыл бұрын

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    @bayanzabihiyan7465

    6 жыл бұрын

    liquids are much easier to pressurize than a gas. It occupies a much much lower volume thus the pump can be built for pressure and ignore flowrate. Inside the boiler it turns into steam vastly increasing its volume and thus its exit velocity.

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    @kritikaagrawal99633 жыл бұрын

    Best explained video for engineers 👍👍 Each and every component is covered too good ..

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    @paopaowell9177 жыл бұрын

    this kind of project in end it just wanna high pressure to push generator rotation and spin for sudden speed than it generating a energy electricity so there are still lot of theory can made this power plant without any coal fire heatwave to destructure on earth blue planet i don't have any great idea for suitable simply replacing this coal fire power plant but i do know one day from now not reach to 50 year there will be new thing to replace coal, nuclear power plant as our current best resources that is hydro and wind power LOL

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    7 жыл бұрын

    paopao well you do understand the example of coal is the medium used to heat the water, right? You can use any method you desire to heat the water, as long as it hits the necessary temperatures and is efficient enough.

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    @nadzreenshabir4642

    5 жыл бұрын

    We have the technology to generate electricity using seawater only RM2.5b for one IPP much cheaper convert to Australia Dollar. Investors are welcome.

  • @danialahmed6814
    @danialahmed68148 жыл бұрын

    This animation is word to word from my book of Basic Engineering Thermodynamics by Rayner Joel .. It really much helped me to learn it easily thanks and thumbs up...... +learn_engineering

  • @weathergenerator
    @weathergenerator6 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic animation as of today on boilers. keep it up.

  • @AdityaKantKushwaha
    @AdityaKantKushwaha3 жыл бұрын

    Mars Electrical 🙏🙏🎉🎉

  • @Si-fk4de

    @Si-fk4de

    3 жыл бұрын

    FREE FIRE SIEMPRE ES LO MEJOR

  • @vikramdorugade2989
    @vikramdorugade29894 жыл бұрын

    I have it in STD 10th any one

  • @marytheraspberry3145
    @marytheraspberry3145 Жыл бұрын

    please make more. Thanks for the hard work you put into this video.

  • @Leveler93
    @Leveler937 жыл бұрын

    Great explaination! I am happy to se the connection between my school physics and reality.

  • @astechtalk4870

    @astechtalk4870

    4 жыл бұрын

    👍

  • @Anonimousxz
    @Anonimousxz4 жыл бұрын

    Hi, I'm using Google Translate, because I'm Brazilian. Why do thermoelectric plants use only steam to generate electricity ?, I think it can increase efficiency in !? My proposal to increase the efficiency of thermoelectric plants: In my view, the thermoelectric plants are failing to take advantage of the moment when the steam becomes water .. they could simply let the steam rise in contact with some metal, making water and letting the water go down as if it were in a waterfall, from there, rotate the turbines, taking advantage of this movement of water descent, then they could continue transforming the water that is already in the base, into steam and rotate turbines again ... in my opinion this would greatly increase the efficiency of the thermoelectric plants in generating energy electrical. Operation of the thermoelectric plant according to my friend Tibulace from Yahoo and this video: "The water follows a cycle in the steam thermoelectric: It is heated, it turns into steam under high pressure. This steam moves the steam turbines, which rotate the alternators, which produce electricity. Then the exhaust steam from the turbines goes to the condenser, where it transforms back into liquid water. Then it is injected into the boilers, to transform into water vapor and continue the cycle. In this way, the water is reused. The energy it contains, when it condenses and turns into hot water, it is also partially recovered. " In the current mode of operation, they even use electricity using a condenser to turn the steam into water ... waste. In the way I mention, the steam would be transformed in a natural way into water and the water would be used because it has potential gravitational force, making the turbines rotate using the technique of a small hydroelectric plant. Greetings from Brazil!

  • @SKILLSRUS
    @SKILLSRUS7 жыл бұрын

    Anybody here have kik ?

  • @AK-460Magnurse
    @AK-460Magnurse2 жыл бұрын

    I'm getting hired to build these heat transfer systems. Great video to see what I'm building in action

  • @mohammedwakeel4541
    @mohammedwakeel45418 жыл бұрын

    its helpful to me for my assignments thank you for the team

  • @tobangafeufeu
    @tobangafeufeu8 жыл бұрын

    Well, if you consider 30% being efficient, then yeah, power plants are VERY efficient. Some even go to 40%! You should do more renewable energy sources.

  • @tobangafeufeu

    @tobangafeufeu

    8 жыл бұрын

    But regardless, very good video. It was very good to see what they teach us in class in a full cicle.

  • @Lesics

    @Lesics

    8 жыл бұрын

    +tobanga feufeu Super critical thermal power plants can cross the efficiency mark of 50%.. We will make a video on it in future.

  • @mikezeke7041

    @mikezeke7041

    8 жыл бұрын

    that is way more efficient than solar at this point, especially in real world application:less than optimal angle, pollen, heat, cold ect

  • @tobangafeufeu

    @tobangafeufeu

    8 жыл бұрын

    Learn Engineering maybe you should cover on renewable energy sources first. They may be not as energy efficient, but what more could you ask when the energy is for free.

  • @ondrejkliment7623

    @ondrejkliment7623

    8 жыл бұрын

    +tobanga feufeu Energy is never free.

  • @mandysalcova90
    @mandysalcova907 жыл бұрын

    knowing how thermal power works is very interesting thanks for sharing your information and video...

  • @akashmathur2827
    @akashmathur28278 жыл бұрын

    BEST VIDEO TO UNDERSTAND POWER PLANT . PLEASE MAKE MORE SUCH VIDEOS .

  • @makrandjagtap3544
    @makrandjagtap35445 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for such a nice video to understand steam power plant in such a easy way.

  • @arjitsaxena5212
    @arjitsaxena52127 жыл бұрын

    Very descriptive video, Sir. I would appreciate if you add technical details like pressure and temperature at beginning and end of each stage as this helps in preparing for interviews. Typical details of 600 MW plant.

  • @user-ib2wj6lt7r
    @user-ib2wj6lt7r6 жыл бұрын

    위 내용 화력발전 작동과정 briefing 잘 경청 하였습니다 !

  • @hyoungjunjeon6240
    @hyoungjunjeon62403 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for great video how thermal power plant works. This helps me a lot.

  • @sheikharifulislamshahriar1950
    @sheikharifulislamshahriar19507 жыл бұрын

    its good advantage for knowledge who is worked in power plant , appreciate for implement nice animation.

  • @alimarzooq5051
    @alimarzooq50514 жыл бұрын

    very intersting vid.. thank you for easing 3 hours lecture

  • @olyfayshalvideosbd6843
    @olyfayshalvideosbd68434 жыл бұрын

    This video is very helpful for students... Thank You

  • @logon1976
    @logon19768 жыл бұрын

    thank so much....... my class felows is very easyly understand of SPP of your video. because I was provide this video for them.

  • @Hunter76251
    @Hunter762518 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for these videos.

  • @pavithrareddy5818
    @pavithrareddy58185 жыл бұрын

    Super video To understand how the thermal power plant work

  • @624USA
    @624USA6 жыл бұрын

    Great video for conceptualizing ideas covered in thermodynamics

  • @arkamondal5080
    @arkamondal50805 жыл бұрын

    The best explanation. Great job Thank you

  • @sanjaypathod3669
    @sanjaypathod36695 жыл бұрын

    Excellent work by u sir Sir I want u add ESP, cooling tower, coal and ash handling in this video or separate video U request u to also make video on nuclear power plant

  • @DeepakVerma-bc7kc
    @DeepakVerma-bc7kc6 жыл бұрын

    Nobody can teach like u....Animation is too good for understanding of turbine..nice carry on

  • @VIPUL1238
    @VIPUL12388 жыл бұрын

    Best Animation....very Easy 2 undrstnd..... Thank u.....

  • @alokverma3311
    @alokverma33117 жыл бұрын

    fundastic ...fully clear explanation in a animated way

  • @harshkatiyar8884
    @harshkatiyar88844 жыл бұрын

    Really very helpful video great graphics , speaking skills & CONCEPT CLEARITY

  • @KindooTV
    @KindooTV6 жыл бұрын

    Thank u for cleared my all doubts