12   Artículos

 
en línea
Yumin Liu, Patrick Hendrick, Zhengping Zou and Frank Buysschaert    
Empirical correlations are still fundamental in the modern design paradigm of axial turbines. Among these, the prominent Ainley and Mathieson correlation (Ainley D. and Mathieson G., 1951, ?A Method of Performance Estimation for Axial-Flow Turbines,? ARC... ver más

 
en línea
Alessandro Cappiello and Raffaele Tuccillo    
The design of organic Rankine cycle (ORC) turbines often requires dealing with transonic flows due to the cycle efficiency requirements and the matching of the temperature profiles with heat sources and sinks, as well as the nature of organic fluids, oft... ver más

 
en línea
Tim Wittmann, Sebastian Lück, Christoph Bode and Jens Friedrichs    
Radial turbines used in automotive fuel cell turbochargers operate with humid air. The gas expansion in the turbine causes droplets to form, which then grow through condensation. The associated release of latent heat and decrease in the gaseous mass flow... ver más

 
en línea
Yuqi Wang, Jinxing Li, Di Zhang and Yonghui Xie    
This work can provide the design reference of rotor solidity for SCO2 and air radial-inflow turbines as well as a new splitter structure to improve the performance of low solidity case.
Revista: Applied Sciences    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Umberto Coronetta and Enrico Sciubba    
In the last few years, waste-energy recovery systems based on the Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) have gained increased attention in the global energy market as a versatile and sustainable technology for thermo-electric energy conversion from low-to-medium t... ver más

 
en línea
Pierre-Thomas Lauriau, Nicolas Binder, Sandrine Cros, Mathieu Roumeas and Xavier Carbonneau    
Radial turbines? preliminary designs are usually carried out through some dimensionless approaches, such as the loading-to-flow-diagram and/or the blade speed ratio. In case of variable nozzle radial turbines, multi-points specifications must be consider... ver más

 
en línea
Samuel P. Lee, Simon M. Barrans, Martyn L. Jupp and Ambrose K. Nickson    
Current trends in the automotive industry towards engine downsizing mean turbocharging now plays a vital role in engine performance. A turbocharger increases charge air density using a turbine to extract waste energy from the exhaust gas to drive a compr... ver más
Revista: Aerospace    Formato: Electrónico

 
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T. Kreuz-Ihli, D. Filsinger, A. Schulz, and S. Wittig     Pág. 247 - 254
Revista: JOURNAL OF TURBOMACHINERY    Formato: Impreso

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