نتایج جستجو برای: expansion turbine

تعداد نتایج: 162331  

2002
T. M. Besmann T. J. Anderson T. L. Starr W. Xu

Yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) has been used as a thermal/environmental barrier coating for gas turbine engine blades. Current methods of fabrication include air plasma spraying (APS) and electron-beam physical vapor deposition (EB-PVD). The APS technique results in a coating that loses effectiveness with thermal cycling. The EB-PVD technique deposits a columnar microstructure which accommoda...

2012
Kyeonghee Cho Jeongje Park Jaeseok Choi

This paper proposes a new methodology for evaluating the probabilistic reliability based grid expansion planning of composite power system including the Wind Turbine Generators. The proposed model includes capacity limitations and uncertainties of the generators and transmission lines. It proposes to handle the uncertainties of system elements (generators, lines, transformers and wind resources...

2011
Z. Tang H. Kim

Ceramic Thermal Barrier Coatings (TBCs) on superalloy components are being used successfully in land-based gas turbine and aircraft engines. These coatings are generally made by either air plasma spraying (APS) or electron beam physical vapour deposition (EB-PVD). In general, EB-PVD TBCs have superior durability due to the columnar structure, but they are very expensive compared to APS TBCs. EB...

2016
Alfonso Biondi Francesca Palomba Berardino Ricci

Blade cooling is a relevant topic in the design of modern gas turbine engines, because of the increase in performance due to the resulting increase in the inlet turbine temperature is counteracted by a corresponding decrease due to the air extraction from the high-p compressor. In this paper, a previous model published by De Paepe & Dick is revisited and extended: while the original model consi...

2016
Ning Quan Harrison M. Kim

This paper presents a novel mixed integer linear programing (MILP) formulation for finding the optimal layout of a fixed number of identical turbines that maximizes wind farm power generation. Previous MILP formulations with power maximizing objectives discretize the feasible space by using a grid of possible turbine locations. The proposed MILP formulation takes a different approach by allowin...

2014
Bouthaina Abichou Diana Flórez Moamar Sayed-Mouchaweh Houari Toubakh

Recently, the rapid expansion of wind energy activity has led to an increasing number of publications that deal with wind turbine health monitoring. In real practice, implementing a prognostics and health management (PHM) strategy for wind turbines is challenging. Indeed, wind turbines are complex electro-mechanical systems that often work under rapidly changing environment and operating load c...

2013
Mohsen Mohammadi Noradin Ghadimi

The ever increasing energy demand, along with the necessity of cost reduction and higher reliability requirements, are driving the modern power systems towards Distributed Generation (DG) as an alternative to the expansion of the current energy distribution systems. This paper is aimed to introduce the new controller in order to control of output power of one of the most important types of dist...

2015
Zhongguang Fu Ke Lu Yiming Zhu Chang Sik Lee

As an important solution to issues regarding peak load and renewable energy resources on grids, large-scale compressed air energy storage (CAES) power generation technology has recently become a popular research topic in the area of large-scale industrial energy storage. At present, the combination of high-expansion ratio turbines with advanced gas turbine technology is an important breakthroug...

2010
Andrew Kusiak Anoop Verma

Wind energy is undergoing expansion, and it is bound to grow to a commercial/consumer level in the decades to come. This growth has materialized in the form of large-scale wind farms, wind energy cooperatives, wind turbines owned by individual investors, and multinational exploration of remote sites and offshore locations. Despite the increasing rated capacity of wind turbines, operation and ma...

2010
M. Razi Nalim

A wave rotor may be used as a pressure-gain combustor, effecting wave compression and expansion, and intermittent confined combustion, to enhance gas-turbine engine performance. It will be more compact than an equivalent pressure-exchange wave-rotor system, but will have similar thermodynamic and mechanical characteristics. Because the allowable turbine blade temperature limits overall fuel-air...

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