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Mechanochemical Turbine: A New Power Cycle

Science, 1970
A basic thermodynamic cycle for the production of mechanical power from materials that may be made to contract forcibly and reversibly is described. The cycle differs from existing mechanical power cycles which generally employ expanding fluid as working substances.
M V, Sussman, A, Katchalsky
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A Variable-Geometry Power Turbine for Marine Gas Turbines

Volume 2: Aircraft Engine; Marine; Microturbines and Small Turbomachinery, 1989
Gas turbines have been accepted in naval surface ship applications, and considerable effort has been made to improve their fuel consumption, particularly at part-load operation. This is an important parameter for shipboard engines because both propulsion and electrical-generator engines spend most of their lives operating at off-design power.
K. W. Karstensen, J. O. Wiggins
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Power Gas Turbines

2015
A gas turbine is a turbomachine composed of a compressor part, a part with heat supply to the compressed gas and a turbine part in which the hot gas expands. The present chapter discusses gas turbines for mechanical power ­generation. These are machines with an outgoing shaft, meant to drive a load.
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Wind Power Turbine System

2014
The wind power turbines, with horizontal or vertical axis types, are technical equipment that convert wind kinetic energy to mechanical energy used to generate electricity. The applications range from residential appliance battery charge using small wind power turbines to commercial electricity production using large wind power turbine system.
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Gas turbine turbocharged by a steam turbine: a gas turbine solution increasing combined power plant efficiency and power

Applied Thermal Engineering, 2003
A new design of a combined-cycle gas turbine power plant CCGT with sequential combustion that increases efficiency and power output in relation to conventional CCGT plants is studied. The innovative proposal consists fundamentally in using all the power of the steam turbine to turbocharge the gas turbine.
Teresa J. Leo   +2 more
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Gas turbines for power generation

Electronics and Power, 1971
The flexibility and low capital cost of gas turbines as prime movers have secured them a substantial future as plant for power generation.
W. Eccles, W. Eccles
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