last modified 16/08/2005
Coursecode: wb4280 / (part of ae2-202) (part of Airplane Performance and Aircraft gas
turbines)
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
and Marine Technology |
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Lecturer(s): Buijtenen, prof.ir. J.P. van,
Visser, ir. W.P.J. |
Tel.: 015-27 82179 |
Catalog
data: |
Course
year:
BSc (LR) 2nd
year |
Prerequisites: lr18 |
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Detailed
description of topics:
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Introduction.
Historic development. Gas Turbine industry. ·
The process
of energy transformation in a propulsion system and the classification of
aero engines on the basis there-of. ·
Performance
parameters en their definitions. ·
The ideal
cycle and the effect of compressor pressure ratio, inlet ram compression and
turbine entry temperature on performance. ·
The real
process: gas properties, component losses en their effect on performance. ·
Performance
of the gasgenerator and the pure jet engine, convergent en
convergent-divergent jet pipes. ·
By pass
engines with and without mixing, the effect of by-pass ratio and the by-pass
pressure ratio on performance. ·
Engine
components: compressor, combustion chamber (incl emissions), turbine. ·
Characteristics
and control ·
Examples of
performance calculations. |
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Course
material: |
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References
from literature: |
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Remarks (Assessment, entry
requirements, etc): Tentamen: no books allowed, formula
sheet will be made available. |
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Learning
Goals: |
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Computer
use: |
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Practicum: |
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Design
content: |
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Percentage
of design: 25% |