on which principles a terbine works
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A simple gas turbine is comprised of three main sections a compressor, a combustor, and a power turbine. The gas-turbine operates on the principle of the Brayton cycle, where compressed air is mixed with fuel, and burned under constant pressure conditions.
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A turbine is a rotary engine that spins itself by assuming the kinetic or / and potential energy of a liquid and rotates other instruments on its shaft (like an electric generator). Pawan mill (wind mill) and water mill (water wheel) etc. are the initial form of turbine. Turbines have immense importance in the generation of electric power. Gas, steam and water-burning turbines are different from each other.
Gas compressor or pump is similar to the turbine but it works inverted to the turbine.
》●> Talking about the turbine's functioning, it works on the basis of Newton's third motion rule. That is, in every action, the opposite reaction occurs.<●《
Similarly, the turbine propeller works. The spindle formed in the propeller creates pressure on air or water. Because of this pressure, the propeller shuts the turbine backwards, from which it moves.
Typically the turbine is placed in one place so that whenever the water passes through it, then it starts with the pressure falling on every blade of the turbine. The same rule applies with wind or water turbine.
The more water or air flow, the turbine will run at such speed•°•
☆☆》》Working fluid (working fluid) includes pressure energy and kinetic energy.
The liquid can be compressed or uncompressed.
Turbines are employed to collect this energy by implantation of many physical principles.
In the impulse turbines the flow of high velocity liquid or gas jet is used to change the direction of the rotor blade.
As a result the impulse turbine rotates and the gas or fluid slows out at slow speed.☆☆《《
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A turbine is a rotary engine that spins itself by assuming the kinetic or / and potential energy of a liquid and rotates other instruments on its shaft (like an electric generator). Pawan mill (wind mill) and water mill (water wheel) etc. are the initial form of turbine. Turbines have immense importance in the generation of electric power. Gas, steam and water-burning turbines are different from each other.
Gas compressor or pump is similar to the turbine but it works inverted to the turbine.
》●> Talking about the turbine's functioning, it works on the basis of Newton's third motion rule. That is, in every action, the opposite reaction occurs.<●《
Similarly, the turbine propeller works. The spindle formed in the propeller creates pressure on air or water. Because of this pressure, the propeller shuts the turbine backwards, from which it moves.
Typically the turbine is placed in one place so that whenever the water passes through it, then it starts with the pressure falling on every blade of the turbine. The same rule applies with wind or water turbine.
The more water or air flow, the turbine will run at such speed•°•
☆☆》》Working fluid (working fluid) includes pressure energy and kinetic energy.
The liquid can be compressed or uncompressed.
Turbines are employed to collect this energy by implantation of many physical principles.
In the impulse turbines the flow of high velocity liquid or gas jet is used to change the direction of the rotor blade.
As a result the impulse turbine rotates and the gas or fluid slows out at slow speed.☆☆《《
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THANK YOU
@SRK6
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