Turbine shafts are engineered to meet specific performance requirements and withstand high rotational speeds, extreme temperatures, and significant mechanical loads. They are designed to have precise dimensions, balanced mass distribution, and high stiffness to minimize vibrations and ensure reliable operation. Turbine shafts transmit rotational motion from the turbine blades to the connected machinery or electrical generator. They connect the turbine rotor to the driven equipment, such as compressors, pumps, or generators, allowing the conversion of fluid or wind energy into mechanical or electrical power.