Design of modern turbine combustors
Contributor(s): Mellor, A. M. [ed.].
Material type: BookSeries: Combustion treatise. / edited by J. H. Whitelaw.Publisher: London Academic Press 1990Description: x, 557p.ISBN: 0124900550.Subject(s): Turbines -- Design and construction | Turbine designDDC classification: 621.406 | D46o Summary: Lower pollutant emissions and broader multifuel flexibility are driving forces for advancing aircraft, vehicular, and industrial engine performance and versatility. Both are inherently connected with the design of the fuel injector and combustor system. The traditional concerns of improving durability and fuel economy over the life of the engine remain additional requirements.**This volume offers a comprehensive treatment of modern practice aimed both at those in the field and newcomers interested in research and development for gas turbine combustors. Detailed description and assessment of a range of combustor design models and methods; specification and evolution of fuels and fuel injectors; system models for fuel effects on engines and airframes Evaluation of laser-based measurement techniques for combustor flow field studiesItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 621.406 D46o (Browse shelf) | Available | A113722 |
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621.406 Ad19r2 Rotating machinery vibration [2nd ed.] | 621.406 Ad95 Advances in turbine materials, design and manufacturing | 621.406 C42a Aerothermodynamics of turbomachinery | 621.406 D46o Design of modern turbine combustors | 621.406 D493 DEVELOPMENTS IN TURBOMACHINERY DESIGN | 621.406 EU74 TURBOMACHINERY | 621.406 EU74 TURBOMACHINERY |
Lower pollutant emissions and broader multifuel flexibility are driving forces for advancing aircraft, vehicular, and industrial engine performance and versatility. Both are inherently connected with the design of the fuel injector and combustor system. The traditional concerns of improving durability and fuel economy over the life of the engine remain additional requirements.**This volume offers a comprehensive treatment of modern practice aimed both at those in the field and newcomers interested in research and development for gas turbine combustors. Detailed description and assessment of a range of combustor design models and methods; specification and evolution of fuels and fuel injectors; system models for fuel effects on engines and airframes Evaluation of laser-based measurement techniques for combustor flow field studies
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