turbinákban
Turbinákban refers to the Hungarian word for "in turbines". Turbines are rotating mechanical devices that convert thermal energy, kinetic energy, or fluid flow into useful work. The most common application is in power generation, where turbines are driven by steam, water, or wind to spin generators and produce electricity. In steam turbines, high-pressure steam expands through a series of blades, causing the turbine shaft to rotate. Hydropower plants utilize the kinetic energy of flowing water to turn turbines. Wind turbines capture the energy of the wind to generate electricity. Other types of turbines are used in internal combustion engines, such as turbochargers, which use exhaust gases to increase engine power. The design and operation of turbines are crucial for efficient energy conversion across various industries. Maintenance and optimization of turbines are ongoing areas of research and development to improve performance and reduce environmental impact. The term "turbinákban" would be used in a sentence discussing something happening within or related to these devices in Hungary or by Hungarian speakers. For example, "A hőerőmű turbinákban zajló folyamatok megértése elengedhetetlen a hatékonyság növeléséhez." which translates to "Understanding the processes in power plant turbines is essential for increasing efficiency."