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original on May 31, 2023. Ginet, C.; Joho, R.; Verrier, M. "The
turbogenerator – A
continuous engineering challenge" (PDF).
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Brush Turbogenerators owned by
Melrose Industries, is a
group of
international manufacturing companies under the
BRUSH brand. It
consists of
Brush Electrical...
- for
cogeneration and
distributed generation as
turbo alternators or
turbogenerators, or to
power hybrid electric vehicles. The
majority of the
waste heat...
- 3600 rpm for 60 Hz systems, half of that for four-pole machines. The
turbogenerator also
contains a
smaller generator producing direct current excitation...
- was
discovered by Urey's
group in 1932. The
first hydrogen-cooled
turbogenerator went into
service using gaseous hydrogen as a
coolant in the
rotor and...
- approach. One
turbine acts as an
turbogenerator. The
second turbine acts as the
propulsion unit. The
turbogenerator powers an
electric motor that controls...
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demonstrate a 1,000 Wh/kg (1,600 kJ/lb) cell by mid-2025. The
Goldfinch has a
turbogenerator in the nose for
hybrid propulsion and
battery packs under the floor...
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called all the
years until the
Second World War, gathered. The
large turbogenerator, the
switchboard next to the generator, a
series of
electrical meters...
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British government economic aid. In 1935 the
company built a 105 MW
steam turbogenerator, the
largest in
Europe at that time, for the
Battersea Power Station...
- configuration. The
electric motors are to be
powered by a
Honeywell Turbogenerator running either Sustainable Aviation Fuel or JetA. The
aircraft has a...