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INDEX
SR. NO.
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TOPIC
Introduction
PRINCIPLE OF MHD POWER
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3
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2
3
GENERATION
MHD SYSTEM
OPEN CYCLE MHD SYSTEM
HYBRID MHD STEAM PART OPEN
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CYCLE
CLOSED CYCLE MHD SYSTEM
NEED FOR FURTHER RESEARCH
ADVANTAGES OF MHD
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GENERATION
APPLICATIONS
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CONCLUSION
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REFERENCES
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INTRODUCTION
It is well known that man had always been trying to
find something new to achieve
a new aims
80%
of
total
nuclear,
thermal,
This
Tiruchirapalli
in
(Bhabha
construction
Tamilnadu
work
under
Atomic Research
is
joint
Centre) ,
is
in
still
under
progress
efforts
BHEL,
of
at
BA RC
Associated
its
is concerned
presence
of
name
with
implies,
the
magnetic
magneto-hydro-dynamic
flow
of
conducting
(MHD)
fluid
in
a conventional
fuel
electric
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ionized
force F
Thus
a current
gas
energy
would
flow through
directly
converted
the
into
electricity
necessity of
directly
energy
conversion
because
it
the
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MHD SYSTEM
There are two types of MHD System
1.) Open cycle System
2.) Closed cycle System
In open cycle system the working fluid after generating electrical
energy is discharged to the atmosphere through a stack. In a
closed cycle system the working fluid is recycled to the heat
sources and thus used again and again. The operation of MHD
generator directly on combustion products in an open cycle
system. In open cycle system working fluid is air. In closed cycle
system helium or argon is used as the working fluid.
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Applications
1.)
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CONCLUSION
With the increased industrial and agricultural activities, power
demand is also highly increased. In the country is sure to fall short
of the energy demand by the first decade of next century. This
means an additional capacity of power is required next 10 year.
The answer to this is in non conventional energy. The MHD power
generation is in advanced stage today and closer to commercial
utilization significant progress has been made in development of
all critical component and sub system technologies coal burning
MHD combined steam power plant promise significant economic
and environmental advantages compared to other coal burning
power generate technologies. It will not be long before the
technological problem of MHD generate are overcome and MHD
power generation transform itself from nonconventional to
conventional energy sources.
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REFERENCES
Non-Conventional energy source : G.D. Rai
www.howstuffworks.com
www.wikipedia.org
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