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the types of gasturbine engines are,

  1. turbo jet
  2. turbo prop
  3. turbo fan
  4. turbo shaft
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What is LRU in gas turbine engines?

Line replacement units


What is bleeding of turbine?

Bleed air in gas turbine engines is compressed air taken from within the engine, after the compressor stage(s) and before the fuel is injected in the burner


Is gas turbine an ic engine?

Gas turbines are a type of Internal Combustion engine, however; Assuming that you want to know the difference between a recpirocating piston engine and a gas turbine engine, the simple answer is that ICE's (Internal combustion engines) create work by moving a crank that is connected to a piston. An explosion in the piston chamber pushes a piston (or series of pistons) attached to a crankshaft, which turns the shaft. The gas turbine works by turning a shaft connected to a turbine. The turbine is powered by a compressed feul-air mixture. A stream of gas is compressed with air and forced through a chamber containing the turbine. The turbine turns the shaft as a result of complex mechanics that control the movement and flow of the compressed fuel-air mixture. The basic mechanical difference: A reciprocating piston engine uses a linear "back and forth" motion to turn a shaft, and the gas turbine engines relies on a constant circular motion to turn a shaft.


Can gas turbine engine be used in trains?

Gas turbine engine deals with high temperature and pressure. So it is difficult to use it. However if certain modifications are done in it , it can probably be used in trains. And if this is done the trains would be very high speed. as it is gasturbine engines which powers aeroplanes


Why is diesel is an internal combustion engine?

When air is compressed it becomes hot. A diesel engine compresses air and fuel in a cylinder. The mixture burns and pushes down the piston. It is called an internal combustion engine because engines that work by burning fuel inside a cylinder and pushing down a piston are called internal combustion engines. Steam engines are external combustion engines. The fire burns and heats water in a boiler. The water turns to steam and either drives pistons like in a steam locomotive or in a turbine. Gas turbines could technically be called internal combustion but are not. One turbine compresses the gas. The gas burns under pressure in a combustion chamber and turns another turbine. Jet planes and a number of electric generators use gas turbines.

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What is the differences between gas turbine and turbine engine?

That depends on what you are thinking of. Gas turbine usually refers to all types of jet engines and engines that use the 'jet engine' concept. The turbine engine you are thinking of could be one of a few things, like a jet engine for military aircraft, turboprop, or turbofan for commercial engines.


What is used in aircraft gas turbine engines?

nickel


What elements is used in aircraft gas turbine engines?

nickel


What is LRU in gas turbine engines?

Line replacement units


Are airplanes powered by steam engines?

No. They are powered by internal combustion engines. Or by gas turbine jets.


What is TGT in relation to gas turbine engines?

Turbine Gas Temperature. see this page for more info incolor.inetnebr.com/iceman/pilot38.htm


What is the function of a gasturbine?

Gas turbine engines takes in air, compresses it, mix it with fuel, then burns it in combustion chamber. then this expanded gas drives the turbine


What vehicles use turbine engines and what kind of fuel do they use?

Turbine engines are most commonly found in airplanes. They use gas for fuel. They are also known as "jet" engines, hence the term for the plane.


Constant pressure cycle used in which engine?

Gas turbine engines and airbreathing jet engines use the Brayton Cycle.


Element used in aircraft gas turbine engines?

I dont know please teach me


Can rocket fuel be used for gas turbine engines?

There are various types/combinations of rocket fuels. The most popular one is Hydrogen which was used by the Space Shuttle. But there are some hydrocarbon fuels as well that are used in rocket engines (for example RP-1 used by the Soyuz rocket). By asking specifically about rocket fuel I assume that you make the distinction between fuel and oxidizer (because a rocket engine generally uses both fuel and oxidizer in contrast with gas turbine engines who takes its oxidizer from atmospheric air). All in all, the answer is not as straight forward as you might expect: certain rocket fuels (see RP-1 like fuels) are very similar to jet fuel so they can be used as fuels in gas turbine engines. Other fuels like hydrogen or hydrazine can't be used in current gas turbine engines. But it is not impossible to have in the future gas turbine engines that uses hydrogen or some other fuels used in rocket engines.


What is the element was used for aircraft gas turbine engines?

titanuim and nickel by Brandon Lopez