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  2. Turboexpander - Wikipedia

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    A turboexpander, also referred to as a turbo-expander or an expansion turbine, is a centrifugal or axial-flow turbine, through which a high-pressure gas is expanded to produce work that is often used to drive a compressor or generator. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Hydrogen turboexpander-generator - Wikipedia

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    A hydrogen turboexpander-generator or generator-loaded expander for hydrogen gas is an axial flow turbine or radial expander for energy recovery through which a high pressure hydrogen gas is expanded to produce work used to drive an electrical generator.

  4. Air turborocket - Wikipedia

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    Air turborockets are often referred to as turboramjets, turboramjet rockets, turborocket expanders, and many others. As there is no consensus on which names apply to which specific concepts, various sources may use the same name for two different concepts.

  5. Fluid catalytic cracking - Wikipedia

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    This is required to prevent erosion damage to the blades in the turbo-expander that the flue gas is next routed through. The expansion of flue gas through a turbo-expander provides sufficient power to drive the regenerator's combustion air compressor. The electrical motor–generator can consume or produce electrical power.

  6. Organic Rankine cycle - Wikipedia

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    T-s diagram for the ideal/real ORC. The working principle of the organic Rankine cycle is the same as that of the Rankine cycle: the working fluid is pumped to a boiler where it is evaporated, passed through an expansion device (turbine, [3] screw, [4] scroll, [5] or other expander), and then through a condenser heat exchanger where it is finally re-condensed.

  7. Brayton cycle - Wikipedia

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    In 1872, George Brayton applied for a patent for his "Ready Motor", a reciprocating heat engine operating on a gas power cycle. The engine was a two-stroke and produced power on every revolution. Brayton engines used a separate piston compressor and piston expander, with compressed air heated by internal fire as it entered the expander cylinder.

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    Simply twist the handle to expand the toe of the shoe to give your foot more space.The bunion expander plugs on each side of the stretcher work to expand the shoe at your foot's widest points ...

  9. MAN Turbo - Wikipedia

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    MAN Turbo AG was a company based in Oberhausen, Germany, that produced turbomachinery, including compressors, expanders, steam and gas turbines. It was owned by the German conglomerate MAN SE . In 2010, MAN Turbo and MAN Diesel were merged to form MAN Diesel & Turbo .