turbine exhaust
collocation in Englishmeaningsofturbineandexhaust
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turbine
noun[C]
uk/ˈtɜː.baɪn/us/ˈtɝː.bɪn/
a type of machine through which liquid or gas flows and turns a special wheel with blades in order to ...
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exhaust
noun[U]
uk/ɪɡˈzɔːst/us/ɪɡˈzɑːst/
the waste gas from an engine, especially a car's, or the pipe the gas ...
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All potential sources of carbon dioxide can be considered, including gasturbineexhaust.
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The steamturbineexhauststeam is next condensed into liquid water which is then pumped back to steam generator to complete the cycle.
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Theturbineexhaust(which was hot air) then entered the combustion chamber to support the combustion.
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Theturbineexhaustis then expanded in the propelling nozzle where it is accelerated to high speed to provide thrust.
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It was mounted in theturbineexhaustduct between the oxidizer turbine discharge manifold and the thrust chamber.
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Hot gasturbineexhaustis used as the combustion air.
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Energy available in the gasturbineexhaustis converted into a high speed propelling jet by the nozzle.
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This is possible because theturbineexhaustgas (flue gas) still contains some oxygen.
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This reheating of theturbineexhaustgas raises the propelling nozzle entry temperature and exhaust velocity.
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Alternatively the fan flow may be mixed with theturbineexhaustbefore entering a single propelling nozzle.
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A condenser in the tender provided a vacuum for theturbineexhaust, increasing thermal efficiency.
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When activated, fuel is sprayed into the hotturbineexhaust, creating the thick smoke.
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Theturbineexhaustwas much hotter than that from a piston engine, and turbine engines would thus have terrible fuel economy compared to traditional designs.
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The heat might be from flue gases,turbineexhaustor small natural gas heaters.
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In both cases theturbineexhauststream is dumped overboard.
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Thermocouples are widely used in science and industry; applications include temperature measurement for kilns, gasturbineexhaust, diesel engines, and other industrial processes.
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Power available in the gasturbineexhaustis converted into a high speed propelling jet by the nozzle.
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Maximum supplementary firing refers to the maximum fuel that can be fired with the oxygen available in the gasturbineexhaust.
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The air compressed by the compressor bypasses the combustor and turbine section of the engine, where it is mixed with theturbineexhaust.
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This also blew cold air from the compressor, rather than purely hotturbineexhaust.
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