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Cr@p how dare you, I used to build the high speed train engines.......RP200 Paxmans. 12 cyl roughly 2k BHP, but only .4lbs/bhp/hr fuel consumption........not bad for a 72Litre engine.
The prototype 18cyl versions we built topped out a 6k BHP......... and this was 15 years ago............
The prototype 18cyl versions we built topped out a 6k BHP......... and this was 15 years ago............
Well I built power plant for a living. So maybe my perception of power is slightly out of tune. Our gas turbines have an output of 260MW each or roughly 348’665 HP
That’s in single cycle without heat recovery generator. If used in combined cycle, those units produce 400MW. And than there are the big steam turbines used in the nuclear and coal fired power plants. 1360 MW per unit. And those are more than 20 years old.
Cheers
Peter
That’s in single cycle without heat recovery generator. If used in combined cycle, those units produce 400MW. And than there are the big steam turbines used in the nuclear and coal fired power plants. 1360 MW per unit. And those are more than 20 years old.
Cheers
Peter
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