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  2. Turbo generator - Wikipedia

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    The rotor of a turbo generator is a non-salient pole type usually with two poles. [5] The normal speed of a turbo generator is 1500 or 3000 rpm with four or two poles at 50 Hz (1800 or 3600 rpm with four or two poles at 60 Hz). The rotating parts of a turbo generator are subjected to high mechanical stresses because of the high operation speed.

  3. Motor controller - Wikipedia

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    A motor controller is a device or group of devices that can coordinate in a predetermined manner the performance of an electric motor. [1] A motor controller might include a manual or automatic means for starting and stopping the motor, selecting forward or reverse rotation, selecting and regulating the speed, regulating or limiting the torque, and protecting against overloads and electrical ...

  4. Burmeister & Wain - Wikipedia

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    The electronically controlled line of ME diesel two-stroke engines was added in 2002 with a maximum cylinder bore of 108 cm. MAN B&W Diesel, Denmark, employed approximately 2,200 at the end of 2003 and had 100 million kW, or more than 8000 MC engines, in service or on order by 2004.

  5. List of traction motor manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    LHP Motor specialize a wide range of energy-efficient electric motors up to 1000 kW in 450 frames. As one of the largest manufacturers in India, we provide high-quality and reliable motor solutions. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .

  6. The Engine Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Engine Collection (Danish: Dansk Motor- og Maskinsamling) is a museum in Grenå, Denmark.The museum is Northern Europe's largest collection of stationary engines, with over 450 engines on exhibit, most of which have been restored and are functional.

  7. Honeywell auxiliary power unit - Wikipedia

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    A Honeywell GTCP36-150(CX) auxiliary power unit mounted in the tail of a Cessna Model 750 Citation X. Honeywell auxiliary power units are a series of gas turbine auxiliary power units (APU) made by Honeywell Aerospace. Honeywell started manufacturing APUs in the early 1950s and since then they can be found on many aircraft. [1]

  8. Wave Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Wave Dragon seen from reflector, prototype 1:4½. Wave Dragon is a floating, slack-moored device, like a ship. [1] As a wave energy converter, it functions as an 'overtopping' type which can be deployed as a single unit, or in arrays of up to 200 units; the output of such an array would have a capacity comparable to traditional fossil-fuel power plants.

  9. HDMS Triton (F358) - Wikipedia

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    Installed power: 3 × Detroit Diesel GM 16V 7163-7305 at 460; 1 × Detroit Diesel 6L-71N 1063-7005 at 120 kW ; Propulsion: 3 × MAN B&W Diesel 12v28/32A-D at 2940 kW (3990 hk), single shaft; 1 × Brunvoll azimuth thruster (800 kW) 1 × electrical Brunvoll bow thruster (600 kW) Speed: 21.8 kn (40.4 km/h) Range: 8,700 nmi (16,000 km) at 15 kn (28 ...