Preliminary Design and Performance Estimation of Radial Inflow Turbines: An Automated Approach
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2012
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A comprehensive one-dimensional meanline design approach for radial inflow turbines is described in the present work. An original code was developed in Python that takes a novel approach to the automatic selection of feasible machines based on pre-defined performance or geometry characteristics for a given application. It comprises a brute-force search algorithm that traverses the entire search space based on key non-dimensional parameters and rotational speed. In this study, an in-depth analysis and subsequent implementation of relevant loss models as well as selection criteria for radial inflow turbines is addressed. Comparison with previously published designs, as well as other available codes, showed good agreement. Sample (real and theoretical) test cases were trialed and results showed good agreement when compared to other available codes. The presented approach was found to be valid and the model was found to be a useful tool with regards to the preliminary design and performance estimation of radial inflow turbines, enabling its integration with other thermodynamic cycle analysis and three-dimensional blade design codes. |
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American Society Mechanical Engineering International |
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DOI:10.1115/1.4006174 Ventura, Carlos, Jacobs, Peter, Rowlands, Andrew, Petrie-Repar, Paul, & Sauret, Emilie (2012) Preliminary Design and Performance Estimation of Radial Inflow Turbines: An Automated Approach. Journal of Fluids Engineering - Transactions of ASME, 134(3), pp. 1-13. |
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Copyright 2012 American Society Mechanical Engineering International |
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Science & Engineering Faculty |
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Journal Article |