Hydrogen Gas Turbine

Hydrogen Gas Turbine

A gas turbine is a type of internal combustion engine. Air is sucked into the inlet and compressed by the compressor stage. Energy is then added by introducing fuel (in our case: hydrogen) in with the air in a combustion chamber and igniting it so the combustion generates a high temperature flow. This high-temperature high-pressure gas enters a turbine, where it expands, producing a shaft work output in the process. [Lire plus…]

Ndlr : La combustion directe d’hydrogène, qui remplace ainsi tout bonnement le méthane.

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