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Qué (quién) es propeller turbine - definición

TOROID PROTEIN STRUCTURE FORMED FROM BETA SHEETS
Beta propeller; Beta propeller domain; Beta-propeller domain; Β-propeller

propeller turbine      
¦ noun a turboprop.
airscrew         
  • TP400]] turboprop of an [[Airbus A400M]]
  • Changes in propeller blade angle from hub to tip.
  • Counter-rotating propellers
  • [[Leonardo's aerial screw]]
  • Prototype created by [[Mikhail Lomonosov]], 1754
  • A 6-bladed [[Hamilton Standard]] 568F propeller on an [[ATR 72]] short-haul airliner
  • Cut-away view of a [[Hamilton Standard]] propeller. This type of constant-speed propeller was used on many American fighters, bombers and transport aircraft of [[World War II]]
  • A decorated Japanese ''taketombo'' [[bamboo-copter]]
  • A sailor checks the propeller of a [[Landing Craft Air Cushion]] hovercraft
AIRCRAFT COMPONENT WHICH CONVERTS ENGINE TORQUE INTO FORWARD THRUST
PropHead; Propellor head; Airscrew; Aircraft propeller; Aircraft Propeller; Air screw; Air propeller; Feathering (propeller); Aerial propeller; Propeller (aircraft); Aircraft propellers; Reverse pitch; Twin prop
¦ noun Brit. an aircraft propeller.
gas turbine         
  • 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%
  • 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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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
¦ noun a turbine driven by expanding hot gases produced by burning fuel, as in a jet engine.

Wikipedia

Beta-propeller

In structural biology, a beta-propeller (β-propeller) is a type of all-β protein architecture characterized by 4 to 8 highly symmetrical blade-shaped beta sheets arranged toroidally around a central axis. Together the beta-sheets form a funnel-like active site.