Principles of turbomachinery in air-breathing engines / Erian A. Baskharone.
Series: Cambridge aerospace series ; 18.Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 580 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780511616846 (ebook)
- 621.43/3 22
- TJ778 .B33 2006
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Introduction to gas-turbine engines -- Overview of turbomachinery nomenclature -- Aerothermodynamics of turbomachines and design-related topics -- Energy transfer between a fluid and a rotor -- Dimensional analysis, maps, and specific speed -- Radial-equilibrium theory -- Polytropic (small-stage) efficiency -- Axial-flow turbines -- Axial-flow compressors -- Radial-inflow turbines -- Centrifugal compressors -- Turbine-compressor matching.
This book is intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mechanical and aerospace engineering taking a course commonly called Principles of Turbomachinery or Aerospace Propulsion. It begins with a review of basic thermodynamics and fluid mechanics principles to motivate their application to aerothermodynamics and real-life design issues. This approach is ideal for the reader who will face practical situations and design decisions in the gas turbine industry. Among the features of the book are: • An emphasis on the role of entropy in assessing machine performance • A timely review of flow structures • Revisiting the subsonic and supersonic De Laval nozzle as it applies to bladed turbomachinery components • An applied review of boundary layer principles • And highlighting the importance of invariant properties across a turbomachinery component in carrying out real computational tasks. The text is fully supported by over two hundred figures, numerous examples and homework problems.
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