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Turbine Design and Application: Volume 2NASA has an interest in turbines related primarily to aeronautics and space applications. Airbreathing turbine engines provide jet and turboshaft propulsion, as well as auxiliary power for aircraft. Propellant -driven turbines provide rocket propulsion and auxiliary power for spacecraft. Closed-cycle turbine engines using inert gases, organic fluids, and metal fluids have been studied for providing long-duration electric power for spacecraft. Other applications of current interest for turbine engines include land-vehicle (cars, trucks, buses, trains, etc.) propulsion power and ground-based electrical power. In view of the turbine-system interest and efforts at Lewis Research Center, a course entitled "Turbine Design and Application" was presented during 1968-69 as part of the In-House Graduate Study Program. The course was somewhat revised and again presented in 1972-73. Various aspects of turbine technology were covered including thermodynamic and fluid-dynamic concepts, fundamental turbine concepts, velocity diagrams, losses, blade aerodynamic design, blade cooling, mechanical design, operation, and performance. The notes written and used for the course have been revised and edited for publication. Such a publication can serve as a foundation for an introductory turbine course, a means for self-study, or a reference for selected topics. The first volume presented the material covering thermodynamic and fluid-dynamic concepts, fundamental turbine concepts, and velocity diagram design. This second volume presents the material related to blade aerodynamic design and turbine energy losses.
Document ID
19740025363
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Special Publication (SP)
Authors
Arthur J. Glassman
(Glenn Research Center Cleveland, United States)
Date Acquired
September 3, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1973
Subject Category
Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
Report/Patent Number
NASA-SP-290-VOL-2
LC-79-185105
Accession Number
74N33476
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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