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what is a turbine and how does it produce electricity.
Depends on the turbine
The base tower, the blades, the turbine.
To generate power using the mini wind turbine you will have to install a small wind turbine and connect it to the grid.
The higher you go, the stronger the wind. Strong wind will generate the most electricity.
Catenary is the curve formed by the Turbine Rotors when they are placed on their respective Bearings.The level of each bearing and its housings are ear marked or indicated by the manufacturer of turbines.At the time of erection this is to be followed by laser alignment or by piano wire,water level etc
generally more than three shafts contact by coupling together in steam turbine. the shaft is heavry and will be sag. in order to reduce the bend force on coupling and bend force on bearing, the engienering calclated the shaft and simulated when its in operation condition. so, the catenary curve and bearing elevation data have been provided for steam turbine installation.
When writing it is important to keep the margins in alignment. She took her car to the shop because it was out of alignment.
Catenary
There is nothing as shift alignment. There is something called shaft alignment and it is very important in ships. There is something wrong with the question obviously.
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steam turbine is multiple shaft euipment, to avoid the viberation of the shaft train runing, the multiple shaft need to be aligned within tolorance. usually, the rim and face run out checked is request.
The general formula of a catenary is y = a*cosh(x/a) = a/2*(ex/a + e-x/a) cosh is the hyperbolic cosine function
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A equation is santa clause
The Catenary and Parabola are different curves that look similar; they are both "U" shaped and symmetrical, increasing infinitely on both sides to a minimum.
A catenary is the curve formed by slack wire - telephone cables are a good example. So a catenary tow is one where, simply put, the towline is attached to shackles of anchor cable in order to ensure that a belly of towline (providing spring) hangs between the two ships.