The document refers to sections in Chapter 6 of the book "Power Plant Engineering" by P K NAG for information on: 1) Figure 6.17 and its explanation on pages 344-346, which discusses the circulation ratio (CR) formula relating CR to the thermodynamic degree of feedwater (TDF); 2) Article 6.3.3, which states pressure drop in the downcomer is inversely proportional to its diameter; 3) Article 6.3.4 and its equation 6.21, which defines a formula for mass flow rate of feedwater (mf) relating it to number of tubes, cross-sectional area, tube diameter, and velocity.
The document refers to sections in Chapter 6 of the book "Power Plant Engineering" by P K NAG for information on: 1) Figure 6.17 and its explanation on pages 344-346, which discusses the circulation ratio (CR) formula relating CR to the thermodynamic degree of feedwater (TDF); 2) Article 6.3.3, which states pressure drop in the downcomer is inversely proportional to its diameter; 3) Article 6.3.4 and its equation 6.21, which defines a formula for mass flow rate of feedwater (mf) relating it to number of tubes, cross-sectional area, tube diameter, and velocity.
The document refers to sections in Chapter 6 of the book "Power Plant Engineering" by P K NAG for information on: 1) Figure 6.17 and its explanation on pages 344-346, which discusses the circulation ratio (CR) formula relating CR to the thermodynamic degree of feedwater (TDF); 2) Article 6.3.3, which states pressure drop in the downcomer is inversely proportional to its diameter; 3) Article 6.3.4 and its equation 6.21, which defines a formula for mass flow rate of feedwater (mf) relating it to number of tubes, cross-sectional area, tube diameter, and velocity.