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Axial Turbine Design and Performance

Short course

In Bedfordshire ()

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Description

  • Type

    Short course

In particular, modern concurrent engineering practices demand a thorough appreciation of the interaction between aerodynamics, blade cooling and mechanical integrity requirements. In addition, the engineer must understand the compromises and limitations imposed on the axial turbine design and performance by the device it is driving, the compressor or the external load.

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Subjects

  • Design

Course programme

Course structure This five day course is presented through a mixture of lectures, tutorials and worked examples. Printed course material is provided for delegates use during and after the course. Active participation from the delegates is strongly encouraged particularly during the worked examples in order to consolidate learning. All delegates will receive a Certificate of Attendance upon completion of this course.
What you will learn

On completion of the course, you should be able to:

  • select an appropriate shape and geometry for the axial turbine annulus diagram.
  • select the number of stages needed for a given overall power requirement according to engine application.
  • assess the design interactions between aerodynamic, mechanical integrity and blade cooling requirements.
  • undertake preliminary design optimisation for both high pressure and low pressure turbines.


Axial Turbine Design and Performance

Price on request