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by Brandon Lopez
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Rankine cycle is used in steam turbine
A windmill is a type of turbine that is used to capture the energy of moving air.
main two type of bearing used in steam turbine:(1)thrust bearing (2)general bearing
High performance piston aircraft engines do have valve overlap, just like high performance engines used in land vehicles, and for the same reasons. Listen to the Continental O-470, IO-520, IO-550, even IO-360 at idle (or Lycoming IO-540) and you can hear the same exhaust note quality as a racing car engine.
it is used balance axial thrust on turbine rotor due to admitting of high pressure steam in to turbine. it basic purpose is to save thrust bearing.
I dont know please teach me
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A variation of Aviation Turbine Fuel has always been used in turbine engines. Variations of gasoline have always been used in aircraft with piston engines.
Aircraft with jet or turbine engines use varities of kerosene.
It's the standard oil used by the military for Gas Turbine Engines typically found in aircraft.
Most large aircraft that have turbine-powerd engines use a fuel called Jet A. Jet A is basically highly refined kerosene. Jet A is used in the United States, Jet A-1 is used in the rest of the world. Where extreme cold conditions exist, Jet B is used for its better cold weather performance. Other aircraft that have reciprocating (piston) engines use Aviation gasoline, which is similar to what is used in automobiles.
An aeroderivative gas turbine is a type of gas turbine engine that is derived from jet engines used in aircraft. These engines are designed to be more lightweight, compact, and efficient than industrial gas turbines, making them a popular choice for power generation in applications where quick start-up and flexibility are important. They are typically used in combined cycle power plants, as backup power for industries, and in mobile power generation units.
Do you mean used? Please be a little more specific, for example, What engines are used in aircraft, What instruments are used in aircraft.
In aviation, a huffer is an external engine that creates large volumes of pressurized air used to start large gas turbine jet engines on some types of aircraft. In automobile terms I have never heard it used.
A device used to turn kinetic energy into electricity