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Title and author language format holdings tag class number. The first power generation gas turbine was introduced by abb in 1937. Bathie, fundamentals of gas turbines, second edition, wiley, 1995. Written by one of the fields most well known experts, the gas turbine engineering handbook has long been the standard for engineers involved in the design, selection, maintenance and operation of gas turbines.
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