turbinemachines
Turbinemachines, or turbomachines, are devices that exchange energy between a rotor and a fluid. Energy may be extracted from the fluid to rotate the shaft, or supplied to the fluid to drive it. They include turbines, compressors, and pumps, and operate with liquids or gases under various flow conditions.
Classification: Turbines convert fluid energy into shaft power or electrical energy. Compressors and pumps do the
Design and performance: Common elements are stages, blades, rotors, casings, bearings, seals. Performance is described by
Applications: Turbomachines are central to power generation (hydroelectric, thermal, geothermal plants), propulsion (aircraft and ship turbines),
History and context: Development began in the 19th century with steam and water turbines; today turbomachinery