Pasgt Act 2
Pasgt Act 2
Pasgt Act 2
WEEK 2- ACTIVITY 2
Advantages and Disadvantages of a Gas Turbine and Steam turbine, Gas Turbine
Compressor, Combustion Chamber, and Turbine
Power Turbine- Most modern passenger and military aircraft are powered by gas turbine
engines, which are also called jet engines. There are several different types of gas turbine
engines, but all turbine engines have some parts in common. All gas turbine engines have a
power turbine located downstream of the burner to extract energy from the hot flow and turn the
compressor. Work is done on the power turbine by the hot exhaust flow from the burner.
2.) Discuss the difference between the Gas and Steam turbine according to
what you read.
Based on my own understanding, the main distinction between the Gas Turbine and
Steam Turbine is that, the Gas turbine transforms the chemical energy of the fuel into
mechanical energy, whereas the Steam turbine transfers the high-pressure energy of the steam
into mechanical energy.
The steam turbine is a rotating device that converts the energy of the steam (by virtue of
high pressure and temperature) into the mechanical work output at the rotor shaft. The steam
turbine is used in most power plants for electricity generation in which the electrical generator
is coupled with the turbine output shaft. The turbine is consist of a ring of nozzles and ring of
fixed blades mounted on the casing and a ring of moving blades mounted on the rotor shaft.
The high-pressure steam is passed through the set of fixed blades, nozzles, and moving
blades which causes the turbine shaft to rotate. Other than power generation, the turbine is also
used to power different types of equipment and locomotives.
The gas turbine is one of the internal combustion engines that work on a Brayton cycle
and uses air as a working fluid to rotate the turbine. It converts the chemical energy of the fuel
into mechanical energy at the rotor shaft. The gas turbine mainly consists of the components
like the compressor, combustion chamber, and turbine. As shown in the above figure, the air
from the atmosphere enters the compressor where it gets compressed and sent into the
combustion chamber. The combustion chamber adds fuel to the compressed air and ignites the
air-fuel mixture. The combustion of the mixture increases its kinetic energy and temperature.
Now, these high-temperature gases are expanded into the turbine to rotate the rotor shaft. The
gas turbine uses less floor area for mounting and also has less running cost but one of its main
disadvantages is that it has lower thermal efficiency. The gas turbine is used in many
applications including power generators, aircraft, trains, etc.
The gas turbine uses the air as a working fluid. The steam turbine uses steam as a
working fluid.
The Gas Turbine comprises a turbine, compressor, and combustion chamber in a single
unit. A steam turbine is a separate unit and it needs to be connected to the steam
generator, condenser, etc.
The gas turbine can fit within a less floor area. The power generation by use of steam
turbine requires more space for installing different units like boiler, condensers, turbine,
etc.
The installation cost for the gas turbine is lower than the steam turbine power plant. The
installation cost of the steam turbine power plant is higher.