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turbine    音標拼音: [t'ɚbɑɪn]
n. 渦輪機,汽輪機

渦輪機,汽輪機

turbine
n 1: rotary engine in which the kinetic energy of a moving fluid
is converted into mechanical energy by causing a bladed
rotor to rotate

Turbine \Tur"bine\ (t[^u]r"b[i^]n), n. [L. turbo, -inis, that
which spins or whirls round, whirl.]
1. A water wheel, commonly horizontal, variously constructed,
but usually having a series of curved floats or buckets,
against which the water acts by its impulse or reaction in
flowing either outward from a central chamber, inward from
an external casing, or from above downward, etc.; -- also
called {turbine wheel}.
[1913 Webster]

Note: In some turbines, the water is supplied to the wheel
from below, instead of above. Turbines in which the
water flows in a direction parallel to the axis are
called parallel-flow turbines.
[1913 Webster]

2. A type of rotary engine with a set of rotating vanes,
diagonally inclined and often curved, attached to a
central spindle, and obtaining its motive force from the
passage of a fluid, as water, steam, combusted gases, or
air, over the vanes. Water turbines are frequently used
for generating power at hydroelectric power stations, and
steam turbines are used for generating power from coal- or
oil-fired electric power stations. Turbines are also found
in jet engines, and in some automobile engines.

Note: In the 1913 dictionary, the turbine was further
decribed thus: "There are practically only two distinct
kinds, and they are typified in the de Laval and the
Parsons and Curtis turbines. The

{de Laval turbine} is an impulse turbine, in which steam
impinges upon revolving blades from a flared nozzle. The
flare of the nozzle causes expansion of the steam, and
hence changes its pressure energy into kinetic energy. An
enormous velocity (30,000 revolutions per minute in the 5
H. P. size) is requisite for high efficiency, and the
machine has therefore to be geared down to be of practical
use. Some recent development of this type include turbines
formed of several de Laval elements compounded as in the
ordinary expansion engine. The Parsons turbine is an
impulse-and-reaction turbine, usually of the axial type.
The steam is constrained to pass successively through
alternate rows of fixed and moving blades, being expanded
down to a condenser pressure of about 1 lb. per square
inch absolute. The Curtis turbine is somewhat simpler than
the Parsons, and consists of elements each of which has at
least two rows of moving blades and one row of stationary.
The bucket velocity is lowered by fractional velocity
reduction. Both the Parsons and Curtis turbines are
suitable for driving dynamos and steamships directly. In
efficiency, lightness, and bulk for a given power, they
compare favorably with reciprocating engines."
[Webster 1913 Suppl. PJC]

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  • Turbine - Wikipedia
    Impulse turbines change the direction of flow of a high velocity fluid or gas jet The resulting impulse spins the turbine and leaves the fluid flow with diminished kinetic energy
  • Turbine | Definition, Types, Facts | Britannica
    turbine, any of various devices that convert the energy in a stream of fluid into mechanical energy The conversion is generally accomplished by passing the fluid through a system of stationary passages or vanes that alternate with passages consisting of finlike blades attached to a rotor
  • Turbine - Energy Education
    Turbines are generally used in electrical generation, engines, and propulsion systems Turbines are machines (specifically turbomachines) because turbines transmit and modify energy
  • What is a turbine? | Definition from TechTarget
    What is a turbine? A turbine is a machine that plays a key role in transforming fluid or air energy into usable work or electricity With a rotor system at its core, a turbine harnesses the rotational energy generated by the fluid to produce a wide range of applications
  • TURBINE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of TURBINE is a rotary engine actuated by the reaction or impulse or both of a current of fluid (such as water, steam, or air) subject to pressure and usually made with a series of curved vanes on a central rotating spindle
  • 4 Types of Turbine – [Explained with Pictures] - Engineering Learn
    Water turbines that is used to extract energy from water and then converts into electrical energy is called water turbine or hydraulic turbine
  • How turbines work | Impulse and reaction turbines
    Answer: They all use turbines —machines that capture energy from a moving liquid or gas In a sandcastle windmill, the curved blades are designed to catch the wind's energy so they flutter and spin
  • What is Turbine, its Parts, Diagram and How it Works? - ML
    A turbine is a mechanical device that converts the energy from a fluid—such as steam, water, gas, or air—into mechanical energy by rotating a shaft Turbines are fundamental in power generation, aviation, and various industrial applications
  • What is a Turbine? – Turbines Info
    In other words, a turbine is a rotary device that harnesses the kinetic energy of moving fluids –water, steam, combustion gas, or air- to push a series of blades mounted on a rotor shaft The force of moving fluid rotates the blades
  • TURBINE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Add to word list a type of machine through which liquid or gas flows and turns a special wheel with blades in order to produce power: a steam turbine (Definition of turbine from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)





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