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Indian nuclear plant operator bags International Excellence Award
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Earlier, Guntur Nageswara Rao, the then station director of Kaiga Atomic Power Plant bagged the award in 2007, while R Bhiksham, the then Station Director, ...
Chinese won award in WANO first time Global Times
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to National Affairs: An Update on Nuclear Power
Esther A.
Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:48:00 GM
This article mentions tritium (Hydrogen-3, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen) leaks at the Vermont Yankee nuclear . power plant. . The leaks have not been shown to have had any effect on public health, but, says one of President Obama's ...
Esther A.
Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:48:00 GM
This article mentions tritium (Hydrogen-3, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen) leaks at the Vermont Yankee nuclear . power plant. . The leaks have not been shown to have had any effect on public health, but, says one of President Obama's ...
How Can a Computer Attack Destory a Power Plant Turbine?
Q. I've been hearing stories in the news about how a remote attack on a power plant can make the generators destroy themselves. Does anyone know how it's possible for a turbine to essentially self-destruct? I've seen the government video but I can't imagine how this would work. Thanks.
Asked by tvlandman88 - Thu Apr 9 06:14:21 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Turbines need lubricating oil to operate... Shut off the lubrication oil pumps and interrupt the flow of oil and you damage the bearings and or reduction gear. You can also cause lube oil failure by messing with the oil cooler temperature controls. Too high or too lo and the oil looses its lubrication properties and you end up with bearing damage. Shut off auxilliary steam flow to air ejectors and secure the gland seal steam(seals the shaft penetrations in theturbine casing) and the condenser looses vacuum. Doing this causes a rapid rise in exhaust temperature and pressure in the condenser. This runs the risk of rupturing the exhaust trunk and or condenser housing Send a signal to the speed control and have the generator throttle… [cont.]
Answered by Mark G - Thu Apr 9 08:42:16 2009
Q. I've been hearing stories in the news about how a remote attack on a power plant can make the generators destroy themselves. Does anyone know how it's possible for a turbine to essentially self-destruct? I've seen the government video but I can't imagine how this would work. Thanks.
Asked by tvlandman88 - Thu Apr 9 06:14:21 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Turbines need lubricating oil to operate... Shut off the lubrication oil pumps and interrupt the flow of oil and you damage the bearings and or reduction gear. You can also cause lube oil failure by messing with the oil cooler temperature controls. Too high or too lo and the oil looses its lubrication properties and you end up with bearing damage. Shut off auxilliary steam flow to air ejectors and secure the gland seal steam(seals the shaft penetrations in theturbine casing) and the condenser looses vacuum. Doing this causes a rapid rise in exhaust temperature and pressure in the condenser. This runs the risk of rupturing the exhaust trunk and or condenser housing Send a signal to the speed control and have the generator throttle… [cont.]
Answered by Mark G - Thu Apr 9 08:42:16 2009
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