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Catch the wind: Optimizing wind turbine power generation by addressing wind veer effects. [PDF]
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Feasibility study of ultra-low-head hydro turbines for energy extraction from shallow waterways. [PDF]
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Wind resource assessment Offshore Fujian using 30-year wind estimates. [PDF]
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Fatigue safety factor of a transonic centrifugal compressor impeller subject to blade thickness. [PDF]
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Effect of Axial Clearance Variation on Dual-Rotor Flowmeter Performance. [PDF]
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Innovation in clean energy from man-made wind and small-wind generation. [PDF]
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Heat Pipe Turbine Vane Cooling
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1992<div class="htmlview paragraph">The basic feasibility and anticipated benefits to using heat pipe technology to cool the turbine vanes of gas turbine engines are presented in this paper.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This concept involves fitting out the vane interior as a heat pipe, extending the vane into an adjacent heat ...
Joseph M. Gottschlich, Matthew Meininger
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Flow Control of Turbine Vane Aerodynamics for Gas Turbine Operability
Volume 13B: Turbomachinery — Axial Flow Turbine Aerodynamics, 2023Abstract An active control of the flow in a turbine is investigated with the objective of an optimal throughflow mass reduction. An array of jets placed at the suction side of a nozzle vane is intended to enhance the effective camber of the vane, thereby reducing the throat area and corresponding throughflow mass.
Priyank A. Dhyani +3 more
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Transonic Turbine Vane Wake Flows
Volume 1: Turbomachinery, 1996This paper summarizes the research on transonic turbine vane wake flows carried out in a Transonic Planar Cascade at the National Research Council of Canada between 1987 and 1995. The cascade used in the research is a large scale, continuously operating, inflow facility which was developed to study both flow phenomena and aerodynamics of turbine vanes.
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Ceramic Matrix Composite Turbine Vanes for Gas Turbine Engines
Volume 1: Turbo Expo 2005, 2005Ceramic matrix composite (CMC) turbine vanes, due to their high temperature capability, allow significantly higher firing temperatures with minimal cooling. Turbine vanes were designed for a gas turbine engine with special attention to attachment methods that minimize thermal stresses due to large differences in coefficients of thermal expansion ...
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