gaasiturbina
A gas turbine is a type of internal combustion engine that converts the energy released from burning fuel into mechanical energy. It is widely used in various applications, including power generation, aviation, and marine propulsion. The basic components of a gas turbine include a compressor, a combustion chamber, and a turbine. Air is drawn into the compressor, where it is pressurized and then directed into the combustion chamber. Fuel is injected into the combustion chamber, where it mixes with the compressed air and is ignited. The resulting hot gases expand and flow over the turbine blades, causing them to rotate and drive the compressor and the output shaft. The exhaust gases are then expelled through the exhaust nozzle. Gas turbines are known for their high power-to-weight ratio, making them ideal for applications where size and weight are critical factors. They are also highly efficient and can operate at high speeds, making them suitable for both stationary and mobile power generation.