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A gas turbine is a type of internal combustion engine that converts natural gas or other liquid fuels into mechanical energy. It operates on the principle of drawing in air, compressing it, mixing it with fuel, and igniting the mixture to produce high-temperature, high-pressure exhaust gases that spin a turbine. Gas turbines are typically made from high-strength alloys and ceramic materials to withstand extreme temperatures and pressures. They are widely used in power generation, aviation, and various industrial applications.
| Power output | 10 MW to over 500 MW |
| Efficiency | 30% to 40% thermal efficiency |
| Fuel type | Natural gas, diesel, or other liquid fuels |
| Operating temperature | Up to 1,600°C |
| Weight | Varies widely, typically several tons |
| Configuration | Simple cycle or combined cycle |
When selecting a gas turbine, consider the intended application and required power output. Specify the fuel type, efficiency needs, and whether a simple or combined cycle system is preferred. Additionally, inquire about maintenance requirements, emissions standards, and any necessary certifications. Quantities may vary based on project size, so provide clear details on your needs when requesting a quote.
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Gas turbines can use natural gas, diesel, and other liquid fuels.
Gas turbines typically have a thermal efficiency of 30% to 40%.
Gas turbines can produce from 10 MW to over 500 MW.
A combined cycle gas turbine uses both gas and steam turbines to improve efficiency.
Gas turbines are used in power generation, aviation, and industrial processes.
Maintenance requirements vary, but regular inspections and servicing are essential for optimal performance.