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Zhang, Z. (author), Peeters, J.W.R. (author), Popovich, V. (author), Ayas, C. (author)
Hydrogen plays a vital role in the utilisation of renewable energy, but ingress and diffusion of hydrogen in a gas turbine can induce hydrogen embrittlement on its metallic components. This paper aims to investigate the hydrogen transport in a non-hydride forming alloy such as Alloy 690 used in gas turbines inspired by service conditions of...
journal article 2022
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Nasiri, Ali (author), Bayat, Farhad (author), Mobayen, Saleh (author), Hassan HosseinNia, S. (author)
An accurate understanding of the output power functionality in gas turbines concerning the fuel, inlet valve status and other parameters can provide a general overview of the turbine's performance. In this study, the problem of practical power regulation in gas turbines is investigated in the simultaneous presence of actuator constraints,...
journal article 2021
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Arush, I. (author), Pavel, M.D. (author), Mulder, Max (author)
The process of empirical models evaluation is at the core business of experimental flight-testing data analysis. Accurate and convenient flight-testing of helicopter engine(s) available power is crucial for predicting the total helicopter performance. Common practice in estimation of in-flight helicopter gas turbine engine power consists of a...
journal article 2020
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Rajabinezhad, Mojtaba (author), Bahrami, Abbas (author), Mousavinia, Mohammad (author), Seyedi, Seyed Jalil (author), Taheri, P. (author)
This paper investigates the root cause of a failure in gas-turbine blades, made of Nimonic-105 nickel-based superalloy. The failure was reported in two blades in the second stage of a turbine-compressor of a gas turbine in the hot section. Two failed blades were broken from the root and from the airfoil. The failure took place after 20 k h of...
journal article 2020
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Arush, Ilan (author), Pavel, M.D. (author)
Helicopter performance relies heavily on the available output power of the engine(s) installed. A simplistic single-variable analysis approach is often used within the flight-testing community to reduce raw flight-test data in order to predict the available output power under different atmospheric conditions. This simplistic analysis approach...
journal article 2017
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