Isentropic outlet temperature of a turbine.  This is the temperature that would prevail at the outlet of the turbine if the turbine were isentropic (that is, ideal).

Units: Degrees of temperature.  

Be aware that many thermodynamic calculations must be done in absolute temperature units, that is, in either the Kelvin or Rankine temperature scales.  These scales, in contrast to Centigrade and Fahrenheit, set zero at absolute zero, the temperature at which no thermal energy is present.

Applies to: turbine


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