Steam turbines are considered critical auxiliaries for operation in industrial and manufacturing plants. They are primarily used as prime movers for mechanical devices such as pumps, compressors, fans and generators for specific work in the plant processes. The function of a steam turbine is to convert the energy in steam to mechanical energy and used to turn these mechanical devices to produce the specific work desired (Fig. 1).
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