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Almost all large turbogenerators use recirculated

hydrogen as the cooling gas. This is because the smaller and lighter hydrogen
molecule results in a lower windage loss, and hydrogen has better heat transfer than
air. It is then cost effective to use hydrogen in spite of the extra expense involved,
because of the small percentage gain in efficiency. The dividing line for when
to use hydrogen co turbogenerators use recirculated
hydrogen as the cooling gas. This is because turbogenerators use recirculated
hydrogen as the cooling gas. This is because oling is constantly changing. There is now a definite trend to
reserve hydrogen cooling for machines rated more than 300MVA, whereas in the
past, hydroge turbogenerators use recirculated
hydrogen as the cooling gas. This is because n cooling was sometimes used on steam and use hydrogen in spite of
the extra expense involved,
because of the small percentage gain in efficiency. The di turbogenerators use recirculated
hydrog turbogenerators use recirculated
hydrogen as the cooling gas. This is because en as the cooling gas. This is because turbogenerators use recirculated
hydrogen as the cooling gas. This is because viding line for when
to use hydrogen cooling is constantly changing. There percentage gain in efficiency. The dividing line for when
to use hydrogen cooling is constantly changing. There is now a definite trend to
reserve hydrogen cooling for machines rated more than turbogenerators use recirculated
hydrogen as the cooling gas. This is because turbogenerators use recirculated
hydrogen as the cooling gas. This is because turbogenerators use recirculated
hydrogen as the cooling gas. This is because turbogenerators use recirculated
hydrogen as the cooling gas. This is because turbogenerators use recirculated
hydrogen as the cooling gas. This is because turbogenerators use recirculated
hydrogen as the cooling gas. This is because

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