
Turbine Engines
Turbine engines are powerful machines used to generate aircraft propulsion and electricity. They work by drawing in air, compressing it to increase pressure, mixing it with fuel, and then burning the mixture. The resulting high-speed exhaust gases spin turbine blades, which turn a shaft connected to the aircraft's propellers or generators. This continuous process creates a thrust forward or electricity, making turbines highly efficient for high-speed travel and industrial applications. Essentially, turbine engines convert the energy from burning fuel into mechanical power through a series of controlled airflow and combustion processes.