
Turbine Technology
Turbine technology involves devices that convert energy from a moving fluid—such as water, steam, or air—into mechanical power. A turbine consists of blades or vanes attached to a rotor; when fluid flows over these blades, it causes the rotor to spin. This rotational energy can then drive generators to produce electricity or power machinery. Turbines are widely used in power plants, aircraft engines, and industrial processes because they efficiently transform fluid energy into useful work, enabling the generation of electricity, propulsion, and various industrial applications.