dualshaft
Dualshaft, or two-shaft, refers to mechanical arrangements that use two rotating shafts to transmit power, allowing different parts of a machine to operate at different speeds or torques. The term is frequently used in discussions of engines, turbines, and drive systems where separating the speed domains of subsystems yields performance benefits.
In gas-turbine technology, a two-shaft (dual-shaft) design uses two independent concentric shafts connected to different compressor
In propulsion and power systems, dual-shaft arrangements can also describe gear-driven outputs where a single prime
Advantages of dualshaft designs include a wider operating range, improved efficiency at varying loads, cleaner starting
Applications span aircraft and industrial gas turbines, marine propulsion with dual shafts or twin shafts, and