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Gas Turbine
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Classification of Gas Turbine
Cycle of operation/path of working substance: a) Open cycle G.T. b) Closed Cycle G.T. c) Semi-closed G.T. 2)Thermodynamic Cycle: a) Brayton/Joule cycle b) Atkinson cycle c) Ericsson cycle 3) Fuel used : a) Liquid fuel G.T. b) Gaseous fuel G.T. c) Solid fuel G.T. 4) Process of heat absorption / combustion process : a) Constant pressure G.T. b) Constant volume G.T.
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Classification of Gas Turbine
5) Action of expanding gases : a) Impulse turbine b) reaction turbine 6) Direction of flow : a) Axial flow b) Radial flow 7) Arrangement of shaft : a) Single shaft G.T. b) Multi shaft G.T. 8) Applications: a) Stationary G.T. b) Automotive G.T. c) Locomotive G.T. d) Marine G.T. e) Air craft G.T.
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Applications of Gas Turbine
Supercharing of I.C.Engine : Small gas turbines are used to drive superchargers of petrol and diesel engines. 2) Air craft engines : Gas turbines are lower in weight and smaller in size for same power output than that of I.C. engine, therefore used for aircraft engines. 3) Marine field : Gas turbines are used in marine engine for propelling ships.
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Applications of Gas Turbine
4) Road transport : Small cars using gas turbines has been manufactured and tested. 5) Electric power generation : Gas turbines can be installed at low cost per KW therefore used for electric power generation. 6) Industrial : The output power of gas turbines can be used for crude oil pumping.
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Constant Volume Combustion Gas Turbine
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Construction It consists of Air compressor Combuster with valves.
Fuel tank and Pump Gas Turbine Boiler Steam Turbine
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Constant pressure Gas Turbine
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Regeneration – Gas Turbine
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