15 research outputs found
Radial inflow turbine design charts
Design charts were prepared for the selection of turbine geometry corresponding to maximum turbine efficiency. Optimum values can be determined as functions of specific speed
Current and future technology in radial and axial gas turbines
Design approaches and flow analysis techniques currently employed by aircraft engine manufacturers are assessed. Studies were performed to define the characteristics of aircraft and engines for civil missions of the 1990's and beyond. These studies, coupled with experience in recent years, identified the critical technologies needed to meet long range goals in fuel economy and other operating costs. Study results, recent and current research and development programs, and an estimate of future design and analytic capabilities are discussed
Computational thermo-fluid dynamics contributions to advanced gas turbine engine design
The design practices for the gas turbine are traced throughout history with particular emphasis on the calculational or analytical methods. Three principal components of the gas turbine engine will be considered: namely, the compressor, the combustor and the turbine
Effect of tip clearance on performance of small axial hydraulic turbine
The first two stages of a six stage liquid oxygen turbine were tested in water. One and two stage performance was determined for one shrouded and two unshrouded blade end configurations over ranges of clearance and blade-jet speed ratio. First stage, two stage, and second stage efficiencies are included as well as the effect of clearance on mass flow for two stage operation