Gas Turbine

A Gas Turbine is a type of internal combustion engine defined as an engine driven by the pressure of burning compressed air and fuel convert to mechanical energy. The Gas Turbine Equipment (Compressor or Pump) consists of an upstream rotating compressor (or pump) coupled to a downstream turbine, and a combustion chamber in between.

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Example Article of the Gas Turbine:

Russia Says It Can't Help With Nord Stream Gas Turbine Repairs (Source: Oil Price on 1 August 2022): There is little Russia can do to help with repairs of equipment at Nord Stream compressor stations, according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. The situation with the necessary repairs needs to be resolved, but Russia can do little in this regard, Peskov told Russian reporters on Monday. The Kremlin doesn't have anything to add to what Gazprom has already said: there are equipment failures necessitating urgent repairs, and there are additional "artificial difficulties" caused by the "illegal sanctions and restrictions," Peskov added. The gas turbine manufacturer, Siemens Energy, has said, for its part, that it hadn't received any reports from Gazprom about malfunctions, and so it had to assume the equipment was operating normally. ...

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