Gufuturbína
Gufuturbína is a type of heat engine that utilizes steam to drive a turbine. The fundamental principle behind a gufuturbína involves heating water to produce high-pressure steam. This steam is then directed through a nozzle, causing it to expand and accelerate. The high-velocity steam then impinges upon a series of blades attached to a rotor, causing the rotor to spin. This rotational kinetic energy can then be harnessed to perform work, such as generating electricity or powering machinery.
The steam used in a gufuturbína is typically generated in a boiler, where fuel such as coal,