Turbines convert thermal and kinetic energy into mechanical work. Two primary configurations exist: axial flow and radial flow. This paper reviews their fundamental differences, design methodologies, and performance characteristics based on Hany Moustapha’s comprehensive text.
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The design and operation of axial and radial turbines involve several key considerations, including: Turbines convert thermal and kinetic energy into mechanical
Axial turbines are widely used in various industrial applications, including: and material science. Thus