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The turbomachinery in the engine uses energy stored chemically as fuel. For example, torsional stress is encountered in engine torque on turboprop aircraft. Reciprocating engines and turboprop engines work in amalgamation with a propeller to make thrust. All other metals added to the base metal are called alloying elements. Click on book name for more information and downlod link.
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