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gas turbine - translation to dutch

TYPE OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Gas turbines; Microturbines; Gas-turbine; Gas-Turbine Engine; Gas Turbine; Micro-turbine; Combustion turbine; Turbine Engine; Turbine engine; Gas turbine ship; Gas turbine power plant; Aeroderivative gas turbine; Aeroderivative gas turbine engine; Gas turbine for marine propulsion; Externally Fired Gas Turbine; Indirectly Fired Gas Turbine; Open cycle gas turbines; Gas Turbine Ship; Gas turbine engines; Gas turbine engine; Aeroderivative; Open cycle gas turbine; Gas-turbine engine
  • Boeing Jetfoil 929-100-007 ''Urzela'' of [[TurboJET]]
  • Marines from 1st Tank Battalion load a [[Honeywell AGT1500]] multi-fuel turbine back into an M1 Abrams tank at Camp Coyote, Kuwait, February 2003
  • The [[Brayton cycle]]
  • Engine compartment of a Chrysler 1963 Turbine car
  • Scale jet engines are scaled down versions of this early full scale engine
  • GM Firebird I]]
  • GE H series power generation gas turbine: in [[combined cycle]] configuration, its highest [[thermodynamic efficiency]] is 62.22%
  • Examples of gas turbine configurations: (1) [[turbojet]], (2) [[turboprop]], (3) [[turboshaft]] (shown as electric generator), (4) high-bypass [[turbofan]], (5) low-bypass [[afterburning]] turbofan
  • The Gas turbine from MGB 2009
  • gas-fired power station]] in California, uses two GE 7F.04 combustion turbines to burn [[natural gas]].
  • An LM6000 in an electrical [[power plant]] application
  • A 1968 [[Howmet TX]], the only turbine-powered race car to have won a race
  • J85]], sectioned for display. Flow is left to right, multistage compressor on left, combustion chambers center, two-stage turbine on right
  • Sketch of John Barber's gas turbine, from his patent
  • [[MAZ-7907]], a [[transporter erector launcher]] with a [[turbine-electric transmission]]
  • Rover]] JET1
  • The 1967 ''STP Oil Treatment Special'' on display at the [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]] Hall of Fame Museum, with the [[Pratt & Whitney]] gas turbine shown
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gas turbine         
gasturbine (een motor die aanslaat door de kracht die hij verkrijgt bij het gasverbrandingsproces)
fuel gas         
  • 19th-century style gas lights in New Orleans
COMBUSTIBLE IN GAS FORM
Manufactured gas; Gasfitter; Gaseous fuel; Propellant gas; Cooking gas; Gaseous fuels
benzine
gas meter         
  • solid-state]] pulser (left) for remote reading
  • A diaphragm type gas meter, cutaway sketch from 1900
  • Operating principle of a rotary gas meter
SPECIALIZED FLOW METER
Gas Meter; Turbine meters
gasmeter

Definition

gas turbine
¦ noun a turbine driven by expanding hot gases produced by burning fuel, as in a jet engine.

Wikipedia

Gas turbine

A gas turbine, also called a combustion turbine, is a type of continuous flow internal combustion engine. The main parts common to all gas turbine engines form the power-producing part (known as the gas generator or core) and are, in the direction of flow:

  • a rotating gas compressor
  • a combustor
  • a compressor-driving turbine.

Additional components have to be added to the gas generator to suit its application. Common to all is an air inlet but with different configurations to suit the requirements of marine use, land use or flight at speeds varying from stationary to supersonic. A propelling nozzle is added to produce thrust for flight. An extra turbine is added to drive a propeller (turboprop) or ducted fan (turbofan) to reduce fuel consumption (by increasing propulsive efficiency) at subsonic flight speeds. An extra turbine is also required to drive a helicopter rotor or land-vehicle transmission (turboshaft), marine propeller or electrical generator (power turbine). Greater thrust-to-weight ratio for flight is achieved with the addition of an afterburner.

The basic operation of the gas turbine is a Brayton cycle with air as the working fluid: atmospheric air flows through the compressor that brings it to higher pressure; energy is then added by spraying fuel into the air and igniting it so that the combustion generates a high-temperature flow; this high-temperature pressurized gas enters a turbine, producing a shaft work output in the process, used to drive the compressor; the unused energy comes out in the exhaust gases that can be repurposed for external work, such as directly producing thrust in a turbojet engine, or rotating a second, independent turbine (known as a power turbine) that can be connected to a fan, propeller, or electrical generator. The purpose of the gas turbine determines the design so that the most desirable split of energy between the thrust and the shaft work is achieved. The fourth step of the Brayton cycle (cooling of the working fluid) is omitted, as gas turbines are open systems that do not reuse the same air.

Gas turbines are used to power aircraft, trains, ships, electrical generators, pumps, gas compressors, and tanks.

Examples of use of gas turbine
1. Construction of a modern, 315–megawatt gas turbine at the Priobskoye field began in November.
2. Rautavirta has served as the master of the gas turbine vessel for eight years.
3. GE’s Gas Turbine technology is well established with more than 300 machines installed in the Kingdom.
4. The Royal Commission reports that "the basic gas turbine design emerged in 1'47.
5. He led the development of his companys product, Tiger, a gas turbine monitoring system, which in turn led to the takeover of Intelligent Applications by a leading gas turbine company.