The turbine output shaft would be running at:
1. 1800 RPM for a four pole 60Hz alternator
2. 1500 RPM for a four pole 50Hz alternator
So the Main difference is the speed of the output shaft.
2006-09-10 07:52:12
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answer #1
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answered by cycloneweaver.com 3
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Hertz is a unit of measurement. It's cycle per second.
So 50 Hz is 50 cycle or 50 revolutions per second
and 60 Hz is 60 cycles or 60 revolutions per second.
For the Gas Turbine of 60Hz, it's rotor will be spinning 10 revolutions per second more then the 50Hz Gas Turbine.
2006-09-10 03:21:13
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answer #2
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answered by Brenmore 5
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if you're generating AC current, 60hz (110V) is used in the US and Canada, while 50hz (220V) is used in Europe and elsewhere
here is a good list.
http://www.controlledpwr.com/help-international-voltages.php
2006-09-09 21:42:39
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answer #3
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answered by Stanley 3
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10HZ of cycle Gas Turbine
2006-09-09 21:39:26
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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10 hz
2006-09-09 21:33:44
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Power output, because it depends on frequency also.
2006-09-10 04:29:24
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answered by Anonymous
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cycloneweave is correct.
Main difference is speed RPM and called synchronous speed.
2006-09-10 21:11:38
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answer #7
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answered by dwarf 3
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