There are two types of chimneys in power plants. One is the actual chimney, this is where the exhaust gases generated by the boiler burning coal and other fuels are emitted. cooled and dusted by the dust collector. Finally, they are evacuated through the chimney into the atmosphere.
There is also a chimney-shaped water tower. The professional name for a power plant is a water condensing tower. (not a so-called water drying tower) or condensation pool. I can't explain what you're talking about. Let me explain briefly, the power plant boiler burns coal to heat water into superheated steam at high pressure. this time it is sent to the steam turbine through the pipeline to do the work. After the work is finished the steam pressure decreases at that time we need to recycle the steam but it is still at high temperature and. dmust be condensed before it can participate in the cycle. The condensation tower plays this role.
My dear friend, if coal is charcoal, it is C.
As there is one atom of oxygen (O) and two atoms of hydrogen (H) in the water molecule (H2O), as soon as the water meets the hot coal (C), the oxygen atom is immediately absorbed by the coal (C) Removed, it results in carbon monoxide carbon (CO) and hydrogen (H2).
Carbon monoxide and hydrogen are both combustible gases, and the industry calls this mixture "water gas."
However, it is not easy to burn wet coal if it is too wet, and wet coal is only easy to burn when the fire is strong.