Terminology: axial-flow turbines Statement: A turbine in which the general direction of steam flow is parallel to the turbine axis is called an axial-flow turbine. Decide whether the statement is correct.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: True

Explanation:

ConceptBy definition, axial-flow machines have working fluid flow predominantly parallel to the axis of rotation. This statement is therefore correct.

Final AnswerTrue

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