Gas turbine engines are powered through fuel that is burned in a combustion chamber. The gases that result from this are directed to a turbine which runs on them. These engines are common in Gas Turbine Power Plants that produce electricity, and are made of three [3] sections: The Compressor is a part of the engine which draws in air and pressurizes it so that it can feed the combustion chamber. The air being fed goes through the chamber at high speeds.