Search for dissertations about: "gas turbine"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 279 swedish dissertations containing the words gas turbine.
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11. On Gas Turbine Diagnostics with Emphasis on Combustion Chambers
Abstract : The thesis aims to analyse the gas turbine based energy conversion systems with the emphasis on combustion chambers. The investigation is mainly experimental at a component level. The majority of investigations concentrate on gaseous fuel firing. READ MORE
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12. Experimental investigation of flows related to gas turbine combustion
Abstract : The notion of "global warming" has become a major public-domain concept as an environmental threat to our future on earth. Independently of the accuracy of existing prediction of combustion emissions on the climate on earth, the concept of reducing combustion emissions has been an important political driving force in imposing more and more severe restrictions on harmful emissions from combustion. READ MORE
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13. Aspects of creep-fatigue in gas turbine hot parts
Abstract : The goal is reliable creep-fatigue lifing methodology for industrial gas turbines.A literature study on high temperature materials used in gas turbines reveals that:• Most testing/modelling work has focused on characterisation and modelling of material response in isothermal standard tests, i.e. creep, tensile and LCF tests. READ MORE
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14. Numerical Modeling of Flows Related to Gas Turbine Combustors
Abstract : The thesis focuses on the numerical simulation of the flow field in gas turbine burners. Due to tougher and tougher requirements on low levels of emission of pollutants there is a need for new combustion technologies. In gas turbines one method to attain low pollutant levels is the use of lean premixed combustion. READ MORE
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15. Development of LPP-Burner for Industrial Gas Turbine Application
Abstract : This thesis reports the work done in the development of a modified Lean Premix Prevaporised (LPP) burner for the use in Alstom Power Sweden’s industrial gas turbines. Incentive for the development of the modified burner have been the need to increase the flame stability over the operating range for the burner, especially for the liquid fuel but also the gaseous fuel operation. READ MORE