turbine inlet
collocation in Englishmeaningsofturbineandinlet
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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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inlet
noun[C]
uk/ˈɪn.let/us/ˈɪn.let/
a narrow strip of water that goes from a sea or lake into the land or ...
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Therefore, at a fixed fuel flow and airflow, there is an increase inturbineinlettemperature.
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These advances allow higher compression ratios andturbineinlettemperatures, more efficient combustion and better cooling of engine parts.
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Temperature limits at the gasturbineinletforce the turbine to use excess air, above the optimal stoichiometric ratio to burn the fuel.
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The direct consequence of cooling theturbineinletair is power output augmentation.
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Since the gases have been pre-heated, less fuel is needed to heat the gases up to theturbineinlettemperature.
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The increased pressure ratio andturbineinlettemperature required components to be fabricated from advanced alloys.
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In the 3b, compressed air was piped forward to the combustion chambers, and from there the now-hot air flowed rearward into theturbineinlet.
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A bypass flow can only be introduced if theturbineinlettemperature is allowed to increase, to compensate for a correspondingly smaller core flow.
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If the sensor is installed at the manifold collector before the turbo, theturbineinlettemperature can be monitored.
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Figure 2 indicates how the specific power output changes with an increase in the gasturbineinlettemperature for two different pressure ratio values.
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It typically comprises a multi-stage fan driven by a turbine, which is driven by the hot gases exhausting from a series of small rocket-like motors mounted around theturbineinlet.
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Another option for increased efficiency and power output in gas turbines is installing aturbineinletair cooling system, that cools down the inlet air temperature increasing mass flow ratio.
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For a fixedturbineinlettemperature, the net work output per cycle increases with the pressure ratio (thus the thermal efficiency) and the net work output.
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