dodge man
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How exactly do the fuel coolers work. Just air to liquid like a small hydraulic cooler?
On a tractor, it's usually just a smaller radiator in front of the engine coolant radiator.How exactly do the fuel coolers work. Just air to liquid like a small hydraulic cooler?
Very true. To start a pressurized water nuclear power plant, the circulating pumps are run to raise the temperature to boiling at a high pressure to create a steam bubble before going to "nuclear heat". The "work" of the pump has to go somewhere and that's heat and pressure.A lifetime ago I worked in R&D for a pump manufacturer who made pumps for Navy and commercial ships. We would set up test rigs for them. Just pumping water through a test loop in/out of a ~10k gallon test tank could heat the water to the point of boiling it if you let it go as is long enough.
Right on...The Marble Hill PWR only produced electrical power during a test of the turbine-generator set using steam generated by operating all four of the reactor coolant pumps (some 7000KW each)Very true. To start a pressurized water nuclear power plant, the circulating pumps are run to raise the temperature to boiling at a high pressure to create a steam bubble before going to "nuclear heat". The "work" of the pump has to go somewhere and that's heat and pressure.