What are the main units in a gas turbine power plant?

Sharad Jaiswal
Sharad Jaiswal

Posted On: Jun 07, 2021

 

The main units in a gas turbine power plant can be stated as the different sections it consists. Gas turbines are basically comprised of three primary sections mounted on the same shaft. These are the compressor, the combustion chamber (or combustor), and the turbine. Whereas the compressor can be either axial flow or centrifugal flow.

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