Claims
- 1. A condenser comprising: a steam inlet through which steam is received; a tube nest comprising a plurality of cooling tubes for condensing the steam received through the steam inlet and at least one noncondensable gas extracting tube through which noncondensable gases contained in the steam are extracted; a condensate outlet through which condensate condensed by the cooling tubes is discharged; and a vessel surrounding the tube nest, characterized in that:the tube nest has a massed region formed near the noncondensable gas extracting tube by arranging the cooling tubes densely so as to surround the noncondensable gas extracting tube; the cooling tubes are arranged to form flow passages in a region between the massed region and the steam inlet, the flow passages extending from an outer circumference of the massed region toward the steam inlet substantially parallel to side walls of the vessel and having a larger width than diameters of the cooling tubes; the tube nest is spaced from the side walls of the vessel and a minimum distance between an outer circumference of the tube nest and the side walls of the vessel is larger than a maximum width of the flow passages; a cooling unit for condensing the steam contained in the noncondensable gases which are extracted from the noncondensable gas extracting tube is arranged in the massed region; and means for forming a discharge flow passage for guiding the noncondensable gases extracted from the cooling unit outside the condenser is at least partially arranged in the tube nest.
- 2. A condenser according to claim 1, wherein the means for forming a discharge flow passage includes chamber walls surrounding the cooling unit, passage walls guiding the noncondensable gases from the cooling unit, and a discharging tube discharging the noncondensable gases guided by the passage walls outside of the condenser.
- 3. A condenser comprising: a steam inlet through which steam is received; a tube nest comprising a plurality of cooling tubes for condensing the steam received through the steam inlet and at least one noncondensable gas extracting tube through which noncondensable gases contained in the steam are extracted; a condensate outlet through which condensate condensed by the cooling tubes is discharged; and a vessel surrounding the tube nest, characterized in that:the tube nest has a massed region formed near the noncondensable gas extracting tube by arranging the cooling tubes densely so as to surround the noncondensable gas extracting tube; the cooling tubes are arranged to form flow passages in a region between the massed region and the steam inlet, the flow passages extending from an outer circumference of the massed region toward the steam inlet substantially parallel to side walls of the vessel and having a larger width than diameters of the cooling tubes; the tube nest is spaced from the side walls of the vessel and a minimum distance between an outer circumference of the tube nest and the side walls of the vessel is larger than a maximum width of the flow passages; a steam condensing chamber for condensing the steam contained in the noncondensable gases which are extracted from the noncondensable gas extracting tube is arranged in the massed region; and a noncondensable gas guiding means for guiding the noncondensable gases extracted from the steam condensing chamber so as to enable the extracted noncondensable gases to be discharged outside of the condenser is at least partially arranged in the tube nest.
- 4. A condenser according to claim 3, wherein the noncondensable gas guiding means is arrange in a flow passage formed in the tube nest.
- 5. A condenser according to claim 3, wherein the noncondensable gas extracting tube, the steam condensing chamber and the noncondensable gas guiding means are arranged in a line substantially parallel to the side walls of the vessel.
- 6. A condenser comprising: a steam inlet through which steam is received; a tube nest comprising a plurality of cooling tubes for condensing the steam received through the steam inlet and at least one noncondensable gas extracting tube through which noncondensable gases contained in the steam are extracted; a condensate outlet through which condensate condensed by the cooling tubes is discharged; and a vessel surrounding the tube nest; characterized in that:the vessel has a first water chamber through which cooling water is supplied to the cooling tubes and a second water chamber through which the cooling water is discharged from the cooling tubes; the tube nest has a massed region formed near the noncondensable gas extracting tube by arranging the cooling tubes densely so as to surround the noncondensable gas extracting tube; the cooling tubes are arranged to form flow passages in a region between the massed region and the steam inlet, the flow passages extending from an outer circumference of the massed region toward the steam inlet substantially parallel to side walls of the vessel and having a larger width than diameters of the cooling tubes; the tube nest is spaced from the side walls of the vessel and a minimum distance between an outer circumference of the tube nest and the side walls of the vessel is larger than a maximum width of the flow passages; a steam condensing chamber for condensing the steam contained in the noncondensable gases which are extracted from the noncondensable gas extracting tube is arranged in the massed region; and noncondensable gas guiding means for guiding the noncondensable gases extracted from the steam condensing chamber so as to enable the extracted noncondensable gases to be discharged outside of the condenser is at least partially arranged in the tube nest.
- 7. A condenser according to claim 6, wherein the noncondensable gas guiding means is arranged in a flow passage formed in the tube nest.
- 8. A condenser according to claim 7, wherein the steam condensing chamber is arranged closer to the first water chamber than to the second water chamber.
- 9. A condenser according to claim 7, wherein the steam condensing chamber includes wall portions having a support plate for supporting the cooling tubes and a partition wall for fixing the cooling tubes and for partitioning the first water chamber.
- 10. A condenser according to claim 6, wherein the steam condensing chamber is arranged closer to the first water chamber than to the second water chamber.
- 11. A condenser according to claim 6, wherein the noncondensable gas extracting tube, the steam condensing chamber and the noncondensable gas guiding means are arranged in a line extending substantially parallel to the side walls of the vessel.
- 12. A condenser comprising: a steam inlet through which steam is received; a tube nest comprising a plurality of cooling tubes for condensing the steam received through the steam inlet and at least one noncondensable gas extracting tube through which noncondensable gases contained in the steam are extracted; a condensate outlet through which condensate condensed by the cooling tubes is discharged; and a vessel surrounding the tube nest; characterized in that:the tube nest has a massed region formed near the noncondensable gas extracting tube by arranging the cooling tubes densely so as to surround the noncondensable gas extracting tube; the cooling tubes are arranged to form flow passages in a region between the massed region and the steam inlet, the flow passages extending from an outer circumference of the massed region toward the steam inlet substantially parallel to side walls of the vessel and having a larger width than diameters of the cooling tubes; a steam condensing chamber for condensing the steam contained in the noncondensable gases which are extracted from the noncondensable gas extracting tube is arranged in the massed region; and means at least partially arranged in the tube nest for guiding the noncondensable gases extracted from the steam condensing chamber so as to enable the extracted noncondensable gases to be discharged outside of the condenser.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/565,894, filed Dec. 1, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,960,867 the subject matter of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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