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Prospects of using two-tier low-pressure cylinders in steam-turbine power units

Thermal Engineering, 2009
Possible ways for increasing the throughput capacity of the low-pressure cylinders of the condensing steam turbines are discussed. It is shown that the use of two-tier low-pressure cylinders allows the flowrate of steam through them to be increased by 65–70% without the need of increasing the length of last-stage blades.
A. E. Zaryankin   +3 more
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A Study of High Power Output Diesel Engine with Low Peak Cylinder Pressure

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2010
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">This study examined a high-speed, high-powered diesel engine featuring a pent-roof combustion chamber and straight ports, with the objective of improving the specific power of the engine while minimizing any increase in the maximum cylinder pressure (Pmax).</div> <div ...
Hiroshi Sono   +4 more
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Combined resonance of low pressure cylinder-generator rotor system with bending-torsion coupling

Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 2011
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Li, Jun, Chen, Yushu
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Shaft seals with an easily removable cylinder holder for low-pressure steam turbines

Thermal Engineering, 2015
The article is devoted to the problems that occur at the operation of LPC shaft seals (SS) of turbines, particularly, their bearings. The problems arising from the deterioration of oil-protecting rings of SS and bearings and also the consequences in which they can result are considered. The existing SS housing construction types are considered.
A. E. Zakharov   +3 more
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Research on Weight-Reduced Optimization Design of Large Nuclear Power Low Pressure Cylinder

Volume 3A: Design and Analysis, 2017
Steam turbines need to be safer and more reliable when used in nuclear power plants. In order to ensure long-term reliability of nuclear power equipment, a high safety factor is usually adopted in the design of low-pressure (LP) inner casing of steam turbines.
Yifeng Hu, Xingzhu Ye, Gang Chen
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In-Cylinder Pressure-Based Low-Pressure-Cooled Exhaust Gas Recirculation Estimation Methods for Turbocharged Gasoline Direct Injection Engines

Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power, 2018
This paper proposes three different methods to estimate the low-pressure cooled exhaust gas recirculation (LP-EGR) mass flow rate based on in-cylinder pressure measurements. The proposed LP-EGR models are designed with various combustion parameters (CP), which are derived from (1) heat release analysis, (2) central moment calculation, and (3) principal
Donghyuk Jung   +7 more
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NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR PRODUCING LOW-DRAWING HIGH PRESSURE CYLINDERS

International Scientific and Technical conference "The Progressive Technics, Technology and Engineering Education", 2018
Based on the results of the research carried out, a new technology for the manufacture of low-displacement high-pressure cylinders has been developed and introduced into production, using the operation of crimping tubular blanks with preliminary differentiated induction heating of the deformation zone.
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LOW-PRESSURE BRAKE BOOSTER AND BRAKE BOOSTER/MASTER CYLINDER UNIT

2003
Disclosed is a low-pressure brake booster (10) comprising a booster housing (58), the interior space of which is separated into a low pressure chamber (78) and a working chamber (80) by means of at least one movable wall (76), and a control valve (82) which extends into the booster housing (58) and controls a difference in pressure that acts on the ...
LUCAS AUTOMOTIVE GMBH   +3 more
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Heat Release Rate and Cylinder Gas Pressure Oscillation in Low and High Speed Knock

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2015
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">One of the authors has proposed to use the decay rate of EHRR, the effective heat release rate, d<sup>2</sup>Q/dθ<sup>2</sup> as an index for the rapid local combustion [<span class="xref">1</span>].
Hiromitsu Ando   +5 more
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