Coursecode:
wb4280 Coursename: Aircraft Gas Turbines DUT creditpoints: 1 ECTS creditpoints: 2 |
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Subfaculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology | |
Lecturer(s): Buijtenen, prof. ir. J.P. van | Tel.: 015-2782179 |
Catalog data: Propulsion, thrust, Brayton-cycle, gas turbine, turbojet, turboshaft, turbofan, performance calculation, |
Courseyear: 2 Semester: 0/0/2/0 Hours p/w: 2 Other hours: 0 Assessment: Written Assessm.period(s): 1, 3, 5 (see academic calendar) |
Prerequisites: lr18, wb1224 | |
Follow up: wb4409A, wb4409B, wb4409C | |
Detailed description of topics: |
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Course material: C.J. Houtman, W.P Visser: Gasturbines, 1999 (reader) |
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References from literature: Chapters I-IV from Cohen H, Rogers GFC, Saravannamuttoo HIH, Gas Turbine Theory, Longman, London, 1984.ISBN 0-582-30539-X |
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Remarks (specific information about assesment, entry requirements, etc.): | |
Goals: This course is designed to provide the students with a basic knowledge of the energy conversion proces in aircraft gas turbine engines and of the relationship between engine configuration and operational requirements. |
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Computer use: | |
Laboratory project(s): Demonstration of a small two-shaft gas turbine: start-up and running, instrumentation and analysis of measured data. Demonstration of the aerodynamic performance of a small three-stage axial compressor. Duration 3-4 hours. No report required. Code 4280PR. |
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Design content: The course has a design aspect in so far as the thermodynamic cycle is considered. Some aerodynamic design aspects are dealt with, the treatment of the mechanical design is descriptive. |
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Percentage of design: 25% |