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Creation and Design of Strong & Enduring Non- Biological Muscles …… The One & Only Device, which achieved a Tremendous Growth Witnessed by the Inventor P M V Subbarao Professor Mechanical Engineering Department I I T Delhi Steam and Gas Turbines:Introduction
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An Engineering Domination to Natural Experts High Torque
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An Engineering Domination to Natural Experts Flying Faster
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Steam Turbine Vs Gas Turbine
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Better Model ???
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An Invention that Made Electricity Very Cheap The modern steam turbine was invented in 1884 by the Englishman Sir Charles Parsons. The first model was connected to a dynamo that generated 7.5 kW (10 hp) of electricity. The invention of Parson's steam turbine made cheap and plentiful electricity possible and revolutionized marine transport and naval warfare. His patent was licensed and the turbine scaled-up shortly after by an American, George Westinghouse. The Parson's turbine also turned out to be easy to scale up.
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A Device Easy to Scale up Parsons had the satisfaction of seeing his invention adopted for all major world power stations, and the size of generators had increased from his first 7.5 kW set up to units of 50,000 kW capacity. Within Parson's lifetime the generating capacity of a unit was scaled up by about 10,000 times. The total output from turbo-generators constructed by his firm C. A. Parsons and Company and by their licensees, for land purposes alone, had exceeded thirty million horse- power.
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The Philosophy of Power Generation …. Develop and Save The Globe…. Growth of Civilization….
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A way of Reducing Rate of Entropy Generation on Earth…… Thermodynamic Superiority of Power Generation
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The Power Gods ~1760 : James Watt ~1820 : Sadi Carnot George Brayton & W Rankine ~ 1860
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The Sun : The Source
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The flow of energy from a source to a sink through an intermediate system orders that system. Morowitz [1992] How A Source Becomes A Resource
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WINDS WIND ENERGY CLOUDS HYDRO ENERGY VEGETATION CHEMICAL ENERGY OCEAN THERMAL ENERGY SOLAR RADIATION THERMAL WAVE VELOCITY RAINS CO 2 + H 2 O PHTOSYNTHESIS SOLAR ENERGY INCOMING RESOURCE FOSSIL FUEL COAL PETROLEUM NATURAL GAS FOSSILIZATION
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Fourth Law of Power Generation Coal (Source) Land, Water & Air (Sinks) Power Plant --Cycle Design -- Equipment Design --Equipment Operation
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