2021
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1741/1/012004
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Influence of the degree of off-design of the traction nozzle of a jet reaction turbine on its efficiency

Abstract: At the present stage of social development, the need for rational use of energy resources of the planet is particularly acute. Most countries have already faced the problem of the energy crisis. An appropriate way to solve this problem is the utilization of secondary energy resources. With the help of turbine generators, it is possible to reduce the pressure and utilize the potential energy of excess pressure of gas or vapours to produce electricity. Such units can be created based on a jet reaction turbine. T… Show more

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“…At power up to 500 kW, application of vortex expanding machines is possible. As centripetal, axial, and jet-reactive [9], they have a single moving partthe rotor, but lower speeds, which allows gearless execution (for example, with the location of the impeller directly on the generator shaft), providing greater compactness and reliability at lower levels noise. The work [10] is devoted to a turbogenerator based on a screw installation.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At power up to 500 kW, application of vortex expanding machines is possible. As centripetal, axial, and jet-reactive [9], they have a single moving partthe rotor, but lower speeds, which allows gearless execution (for example, with the location of the impeller directly on the generator shaft), providing greater compactness and reliability at lower levels noise. The work [10] is devoted to a turbogenerator based on a screw installation.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%