High displacement in a steam turbine typically results from the design and operational parameters of the turbine, including the size and number of stages, as well as the steam flow rate. Increased steam flow leads to a larger volume of steam passing through the turbine, which can elevate displacement. Additionally, factors such as changes in steam pressure and temperature can affect the turbine's efficiency and capacity, potentially causing higher displacement. Proper design and operational adjustments are crucial to manage displacement effectively.
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