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Thermal Turbines I
FSI-LT1Acad. year: 2021/2022
The course "Thermal Turbines I" extends the knowledge of fundamental physical processes in the transformation of thermal or pressure energy into the power, and vice versa in the transformation of the power into thermal or pressure energy, acquired in the previous course of Turbo-machines. The lectures are concerned with principles and properties of direct and indirect thermal cycles in working fluids with and without changing their phase. A sufficient range of lectures is devoted to the study of processes and design possibilities to reach the highest possible efficiency and reliability of steam turbines, gas turbines and turbo-compressors. Also dealt with are the design, operational, economic and environmental impacts. The students will learn the basics and their application in the design of thermal turbines and turbo-compressors. They will be made familiar with the currently results and with future prospects.
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Basic literature
D. Japkise, Centrifugal Compressor Design and Performance, 1996, ISBN 0-933283-03-2.
HANSEN, Martin. Aerodynamics of wind turbines, 2008. Second edition. London: Earthscan Ltd., ISBN 978-1-84407-438-9.
Kadrnožka, J.: Plynové turbiny a turbokompresory, VUT Brno, 1986
Kadrnožka, J.: Tepelné turbíny a turbokompresory, Cerm, Brno, 2004 (CS)
KOUSAL, Milan. Spalovací turbíny, 1980. 2. vydání, přepracované. Praha: Nakladatelství technické literatury, n. p.
M. Boyce, Gas turbine Engineering Handbook, third edition, 2006, ISBN -13: 978-0-7506-7846-9.
Recommended reading
MATTINGLY, Jack, HEISER, William, PRATT, David, Aircraft Engine Design, 2002. Second edition. Reston: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, ISBN 1-56347-538-3.
Ščeglajev, A., V.: Parní turbiny I, II, SNTL Praha, 1983
Traupel, W.: Thermische turbomaschinen, I, II, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1998
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2-3. Polytropical expansion in a heat turbine; Polythropic compression in a compressor; Total stage energy balance (including ventilation loss) and stage group efficiency.
4. Thermodynamic properties of working substances; Aerodynamics of blade bars in compressible flow.
5-6. Design of stage with regard to spatial character of flow.
7. Throttling of gases and vapors; Effects when flowing at high speeds.
8. Flow of gases and vapors through jets. Gas flow and vapor diffusers.
9. Steam turbine in technological unit.
10. Turbocompressor in technological unit.
11. Gas turbine in technological unit.
12-13. Machine parts of heat turbines and turbocompressors.
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3-7. Solving problems associated with spatial flow in the turbomachine stage.
8-9. Calculations connected with the problem of compressible flow.
10-11. Calculation of steam turbine thermal diagrams.
12. Solving problems related to turbo-compressors.
13. Solving problems related to gas turbines.