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The plant's first turbine-driven generator was installed in 1907.
To this day the mill derives power from the river, using turbine-driven electrical generators.
The condensate was injected into the boiler with another turbine-driven pump.
Although no longer used to manufacture textiles the mill still derives electricity from the river, using turbine-driven generators.
By the late 1950s, turbine-driven alternators were also being used in lightweight anti-tank missiles such as Vigilant.
The mill has two stones and is turbine-driven; the stamp mill is in ruins.
The computed power to be expected from a Liberty enbtie fitted with a turbine-driven supercharger under the conditions of the preceding problem is 394.
He developed steam turbines and turbine-driven locomotives and patented the geothermal heat pump in 1912.
Turbine-driven cargo-liners were built for Moller's subsidiary the Lancashire Shipping Company.
In particular, induction generators cannot support the system voltage during faults, unlike steam or hydro turbine-driven synchronous generators.
The ceramic-to-metal seal is required to isolate the electrical sections of turbine-driven generators designed to operate in corrosive liquid-metal vapors.
The unexpected catastrophe of the expulsion had completely overshadowed the other big event of the day, the inauguration of turbine-driven electrical generation on Sorve Island.
"I will wager against it my new four-funnel, turbine-driven liner called The Queen of Arcady," said Philbrick. '
By doing so, it bypasses the Carnot cycle and can achieve efficiencies of up to 90% instead of 40-45% attainable by efficient turbine-driven thermal reactors.
In 1937, the CCC restored Mingus Mill, a large turbine-driven gristmill on Mingus Creek.
The Chikuma-class cruisers were the first high-speed turbine-driven cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy, which gave them much greater speed than previous cruiser designs.
Turbine-driven brushes tend to be noisier than electric brushes; the noise from either is more noticeable in the absence of the "vacuum whine" produced by portable vacuums.
In order to achieve the thrust required for supersonic flight, a version of the engine was developed using a turbine-driven "augmenter" ducted fan (an early form of turbofan).
The old ship was still oil-fuel fired, turbine-driven and telegraph-controlled, but 'Old Fury', as the troops called her, had come into her own during these last years of her life.
Both were actively guided rockets, fueled with the same propellants (alcohol and liquid oxygen [LOX]), which were fed to a single large engine by turbine-driven pumps.
These scoops fed ram air to turbine-driven alternators, thus their name "Ram Air Turbine" (RAT) scoops.
On the other side of the river is the Stedje Mill, a turbine-driven grain mill that was of great importance to Sogndal and the neighboring parishes during the early 20th century.
(See How Electromagnets Work to learn more about electromagnetic induction, and see How Hydropower Plants Work to learn more about turbine-driven generators.)
We studied too many devices to detail here: the turbine-driven "compulsator" which would power futuristic rail guns; devices that would literally burn battlefield trash (cut powder charges would make high-energy fuel!)