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The blades on a wind turbine are typically called rotor blades. They are responsible for capturing the wind's kinetic energy and converting it into rotational energy to drive the turbine's generator.
Steam turbine is comprising of stages, number and size of the stages depands upon the break horse power of the turbine. The stage has set of moving and fixed blades. The moving blades are attached to the rotor while the stationary blades is called Diaphragm. The diaphragm guides the steam to glide over the moving blades for producing rotary motion.
It is what attaches the shroud to the turbine blades
Ideally, they should be constructed of light weight materials like reinforced aluminum
when water passes thru a dam, it turns the turbine blades, the turbine blades turn a huge metal rod like stick and the rod turns and powers an generator.
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Ideally, they should be constructed of light weight materials like reinforced aluminum
Turbine blades turn by the winds power so if its windy they turn fast if it is not windy at all they don't turn
A turbine is a device with blades that turn a generator.
To make the blades of a turbine spin, you need a power source, such as wind, water, or steam, to generate the force needed to turn the blades. This force is converted into rotational energy which drives the turbine blades, connected to a shaft that then drives the generator to produce electricity.
In an impulse turbine, the stage is a set of moving blades behind the nozzle. In a reaction turbine, each row of blades is called a "stage." A single Curtis stage may consist of two or more rows of moving blades.