The process through which turbines generate electricity is quite simple to understand. It is also quite a useful thing to know, because turbines are used within practically all styles of electricity generation. First of all, a flammable material is burned underneath a water pipe, and as the water passes over the flames, the water becomes heated. The water then travels on towards its target. Eventually, the water will give off steam, which will rise up to the actual turbine and start rotating it. The spinning turbine will drive an electromagnetic shaft (both electrically powered and magnetically enabled), and generate electricity. After this, the electricity will make its way to the companies which supply the electric power to homes, and from then on, it will be carried and used in everything in the world which requires mains electricity.
Strictly speaking, a turbine turns a flow or a jet of something into a rotary motion. Can be wind, water or steam.
But that rotary motion can then be used to spin a generator/alternator/dynamo, and all of these will then produce electric energy.
Often the two are so closely integrated, that the whole assembly is simply known as the "turbine".
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It's called a generator.
Usually electric energy.
By the wind
By electromagnetic induction phenomenon
mechanical energy
Kinetic Energy
Rotational energy, and then electrical energy.
kinetic energy into electric energy
kinetic energy
By electromagnetic induction phenomenon
It is a radial flow axial turbine . It works on the principle to convert pressure energy into kinetic energy.
Wind turbines utilize wind energy to convert it to usable electrical energy. Specifically, the kinetic energy of the air molecules spin a turbine within an electromagnetic field, the kinetic energy of the turbine is then converted to electrical energy due to the presence of the electromagnetic field.
Turbines are attache to either alternator or generator which converts mechanical energy to electric energy. Turbines convert the kinetic energy into mechanical energy. (Eg. steam turbine is a prime-mover in which te potential energy of the steam is transformed into kinetic energy and latter in its turn is transformed into the mechanical energy of the rotation of the turbine shaft)
That's actually quite simple: Kinetic energy is movement energy, so the movement is simply transferred to a turbine.
A wind turbine generates electricity by converting its kinetic energy into electric energy. The kinetic energy of the wind transfers to the turbine, and the kinetic energy of the turbine converts to electric energy as it spins within an electromagnetic field.
mechanical energy
hydroelectric energy is renewable. it's generated by waterfalls and dams. They convert the gravitational potential energy of the water into kinetic energy that turns a turbine of a generator.
Wind turbine generators are used to convert the kinetic (movement) energy of the wind directly into electrical energy, which is used to power electrical appliances and needs no further conversion.
in the case of impule turbine total energy at inlet is kinetic energy and in case reaction turbine energy at inlet is kinetic and pressure......
Kinetic Energy