“…Steam turbines, often considered an 'old technology', continue to be an area of extensive research and development, targeting improvements in their efficiency, their operational flexibility [5], and their range of applicability [6]. These turbines are not just restricted to traditional power plant setups but are also being tailored to novel concepts of power plants, such as solar power plants [7], carbon capture [8][9][10], storage technologies [11], oxy-fuel technology [12,13], waste-to-energy plants [14,15], nuclear power systems [16], ORC [17,18], and electricity/hydrogen/synfuel polygeneration plants [19]. In this context, the role of simulation and optimization codes is pivotal, providing predictions on the effects of design/control improvements on the overall performance of the power plant.…”