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I dont know please teach me
titanuim and nickel by Brandon Lopez
It's the standard oil used by the military for Gas Turbine Engines typically found in aircraft.
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For light and propellor-driven aircraft, usally avgas. Helicopters and aircraft with gas turbine or jet engines, JetA1
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.
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.
An engine typically converts fuel into mechanical energy through combustion, while a turbine uses a fluid or gas to generate rotational motion. Engines are commonly found in vehicles and machinery, while turbines are often used in power plants and aircraft engines.
Gas turbine engines and airbreathing jet engines use the Brayton Cycle.
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.
Reciprocating (Petrol powered with pistons). Gas turbine (jet).