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Gas Turbines Internal Flow Systems Modeling Hardcover Bijay Sultanian

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Gas Turbines Internal Flow Systems Modeling Hardcover Bijay Sultanian
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.52 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Bijay Sultanian
ISBN: 9781107170094, 1107170095
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Hardcover

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Gas Turbines Internal Flow Systems Modeling Hardcover Bijay Sultanian by Bijay Sultanian 9781107170094, 1107170095 instant download after payment.

This long-awaited, physics-first and design-oriented text describes and explains the underlying flow and heat transfer theory of secondary air systems. An applications-oriented focus throughout the book provides the reader with robust solution techniques, state-of-the-art three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methodologies, and examples of compressible flow network modeling. It clearly explains elusive concepts of windage, non-isentropic generalized vortex, Ekman boundary layer, rotor disk pumping, and centrifugally-driven buoyant convection associated with gas turbine secondary flow systems featuring rotation. The book employs physics-based, design-oriented methodology to compute windage and swirl distributions in a complex rotor cavity formed by surfaces with arbitrary rotation, counter-rotation, and no rotation. This text will be a valuable tool for aircraft engine and industrial gas turbine design engineers as well as graduate students enrolled in advanced special topics courses.

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