- 172 pages
- English
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About This Book
This book presents current research in the area of gas turbines for different applications. It is a highly useful book providing a variety of topics ranging from basic understanding about the materials and coatings selection, designing and modeling of gas turbines to advanced technologies for their ever increasing efficiency, which is the need of the hour for modern gas turbine industries. The target audience for this book is material scientists, gas turbine engine design and maintenance engineers, manufacturers, mechanical engineers, undergraduate, post graduate students and academic researchers. The design and maintenance engineers in aerospace and gas turbine industry will benefit from the contents and discussions in this book.This book presents current research in the area of gas turbines for different applications. It is a highly useful book providing a variety of topics ranging from basic understanding about the materials and coatings selection, designing and modeling of gas turbines to advanced technologies for their ever increasing efficiency, which is the need of the hour for modern gas turbine industries. The target audience for this book is material scientists, gas turbine engine design and maintenance engineers, manufacturers, mechanical engineers, undergraduate, post graduate students and academic researchers. The design and maintenance engineers in aerospace and gas turbine industry will benefit from the contents and discussions in this book.
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Table of contents
- Gas Turbines - Materials, Modeling and Performance
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Analysis of Gas Turbine Blade Vibration Due to Random Excitation
- Chapter 2 The Influence of Inlet Air Cooling and Afterburning on Gas Turbine Cogeneration Groups Performance
- Chapter 3 The Importance of Hot Corrosion and Its Effective Prevention for Enhanced Efficiency of Gas Turbines
- Chapter 4 High Temperature Oxidation Behavior of Thermal Barrier Coatings
- Chapter 5 Combustion Modelling for Training Power Plant Simulators