Abstract
As a rule, water is used as the working fluid of thermal power equipment, which undergoes a series of phase transformations in steam cycles. Water is useful for its properties and as a result gained such wide popularity. It is important to consider that water is the most accessible, widespread and environmentally friendly substance on Earth. Water has low viscosity, high density, good heat transfer coefficient, low cost, and water does not require disposal. In addition to these properties, water also has a high heat capacity, which makes it an efficient heat transfer medium. This means that it is able to absorb and transfer large amounts of heat without a significant change in temperature. This is especially important in heat transfer systems where heat transfer efficiency plays a key role. It worth noting that water is responsive to temperature regulating. Natural water also has disadvantages, such as the possibility of corrosion processes with the formation of metal oxides (rust) and thus destruction of equipment surfaces, limescale formation on heating surfaces when heated to temperatures above 80 degrees Celsius. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out appropriate physical and chemical treatment of water to ensure all the requirements that applied to the water coolant. Certain quality indicators, processing methods and schemes, as well as equipment protection methods have been established for water. The article presents data on determining the dependence of a number of indicators of water quality taken from the water of the Irtysh River for use at Semey CHPP-1.
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