235 research outputs found

    Numerical solution for the temperature distribution in a cooled guide vane blade of a radial gas turbine

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    A two dimensional finite difference numerical technique is presented to determine the temperature distribution of an internal cooled blade of radial turbine guide vanes. A simple convection cooling is assumed inside the guide vane blade. Such cooling has relatively small cooling effectiveness at the leading edge and at the trailing edge. Heat transfer augmentation in these critical areas may be achieved by using impingement jets and film cooling. A computer program is written in FORTRAN IV for IBM 370/165 computer

    A two-dimensional finite-difference solution for the temperature distribution in a radial gas turbine guide vane blade

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    A two-dimensional finite difference numerical technique is presented to determine the temperature distribution in a solid blade of a radial guide vane. A computer program is written in Fortran IV for IBM 370/165 computer. The computer results obtained from these programs have a similar behavior and trend as those obtained by experimental results

    TF34 engine compression system computer study

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    The stability of the fan and the compressor components was examined individually using linearized and time dependent, one dimensional stability analysis techniques. The stability of the fan core integrated compression system was investigated using a two dimensional compression system model. The analytical equations on which this model was based satisfied the mass, axial momentum, radial momentum, and energy conservation equations for flow through a finite control volume. The results gave an accurate simulation of the flow through the compression system. The speed lines of the components were reproduced; the points of instability were accurately predicted; the locations where the instability was initiated in the fan and the core were indicated; and the variation of the bypass ratio during flow throttling was calculated. The validity of the analytical techniques was then established by comparing these results with test data and with results obtained from the steady state cycle deck

    Aerodynamic stability analysis of NASA J85-13/planar pressure pulse generator installation

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    A digital computer simulation model for the J85-13/Planar Pressure Pulse Generator (P3 G) test installation was developed by modifying an existing General Electric compression system model. This modification included the incorporation of a novel method for describing the unsteady blade lift force. This approach significantly enhanced the capability of the model to handle unsteady flows. In addition, the frequency response characteristics of the J85-13/P3G test installation were analyzed in support of selecting instrumentation locations to avoid standing wave nodes within the test apparatus and thus, low signal levels. The feasibility of employing explicit analytical expression for surge prediction was also studied

    Enhancement of the Dynamic Performance of Single Phase Active Power Filters Using Virtual Two Axis Strategy Publication

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    In this paper the orthogonal transformation technique or virtual two axis strategy which was instigated by Akagi et al in 1984 for three phase power systems has been extended by Dobrucky and Pokorny in 1999 for the determination of instantaneous power in single phase power systems. This technique is described in detail in two of the authors’ previous publications,[2] and [3], by adopting this technique, an expression for the reference current used in an active power filter for the compensation of harmonic distortion and reactive power is derived. This expression is implemented by a digital signal processor and results in providing an excellent transient response of the filter which is demonstrated experimentally. This excellent response is realized due to the fast evaluation of the filter reference current when the two axis strategy described in this paper is used

    Flow behavior in inlet guide vanes of radial turbines

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    Scroll flow is discussed. Streamline pattern and velocity distribution in the guide vanes are calculated. The blade surface temperature distribution is also determined. The effects of the blade shapes and the nozzle channel width on the velocity profiles at inlet to the guide vanes are investigated

    Virtual two axes strategy for speeding up the determination of the reference current in single phase active power filters.

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    Virtual two axes or orthogonal transformation technique instigated by Akagi in 1984 for the investigation of the novel terminology of instantaneous power in three phase power systems and extended by Dobrucky and Pokorny in 1999 for the determination of the instantaneous power in single phase power systems, is utilised in this paper for the fast evaluation of the harmonic distortion and reactive compensating currents in single phase shunt active power filters. Expressions for these currents under different compensating conditions are derived in this paper. Control strategies are utilised to implement these expressions. This results in providing excellent transient response of the filter which is demonstrated experimentally. This fast dynamic response is achieved via the rapid evaluation of the compensating current using a digital signal processor when the two axes strategy is used

    Omega-3 supplementation in patients with sepsis: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized trials.

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    BACKGROUND: Nutritional supplementation of omega-3 fatty acids has been proposed to modulate the balance of pro- and anti-inflammatory mediators in sepsis. If proved to improve clinical outcomes in critically ill patients with sepsis, this intervention would be easy to implement. However, the cumulative evidence from several randomized clinical trials (RCTs) remains unclear. METHODS: We searched the Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, and EMBASE through December 2016 for RCTs on parenteral or enteral omega-3 supplementation in adult critically ill patients diagnosed with sepsis or septic shock. We analysed the included studies for mortality, intensive care unit (ICU) length of stay, and duration of mechanical ventilation, and used the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation approach to assess the quality of the evidence for each outcome. RESULTS: A total of 17 RCTs enrolling 1239 patients met our inclusion criteria. Omega-3 supplementation compared to no supplementation or placebo had no significant effect on mortality [relative risk (RR) 0.85; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.71, 1.03; P = 0.10; I (2) = 0%; moderate quality], but significantly reduced ICU length of stay [mean difference (MD) -3.79 days; 95% CI -5.49, -2.09; P < 0.0001, I (2) = 82%; very low quality] and duration of mechanical ventilation (MD -2.27 days; 95% CI -4.27, -0.27; P = 0.03, I (2) = 60%; very low quality). However, sensitivity analyses challenged the robustness of these results. CONCLUSION: Omega-3 nutritional supplementation may reduce ICU length of stay and duration of mechanical ventilation without significantly affecting mortality, but the very low quality of overall evidence is insufficient to justify the routine use of omega-3 fatty acids in the management of sepsis
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