In the present thesis a study of the erosion rates that blades from a typical radial inflow turbine suffer because of the ingested flow containing solid particles is presented. The mentioned study has been conducted by carrying out a series of CFD simulations using the software package ANSYS CFX. The obtained results indicate that there are three main surface areas where significant erosion loss occurs. The first of them and by far the most affected part of the turbine is located at the trailing edge of the stator blade, where a relatively great number of impacts with low angles strike the surface. This surface area is found to be affected by a concentration effect, that is, many particles impinging a small surface area. The second but less...
AbstractFrancis turbines are thought to be good solutions for both small and large-scale hydro power...
During their operation, wind turbine blades are eroded due to rain and hail, or they are contaminate...
Solid particle erosion (SPE) is a major source of damage to, and cause of failure of, turbomachinery...
In the present thesis a study of the erosion rates that blades from a typical radial inflow turbine...
Flow evolving in turbomachinery applications is turbulent and laden by particles, such as dust, ash,...
This paper presents the results of the experimental and computational research programs to investiga...
An analytic study of the rate at which material is removed by ingested dust impinging on the interna...
This paper presents a review of erosion and deposition research in turbomachines and the associated ...
A multi-phase computational approach was adopted for predicting particle erosion in a domain that i...
The prediction of fan and compressor blade erosion owing to particle ingestion poses a challenging p...
A combined experimental and computational study was conducted to investigate the erosion of thermal ...
This paper presents the results of a combined experimental and computational research program to inv...
In this paper an analysis of the erosion mechanism of water droplets impacting a compressor blade is...
Erosion is a process whereby an equipment, machine or any object experiences wear and tear due to re...
This study is focused on volcanic ash ingestion in aircraft engines, that can lead to slow but cons...
AbstractFrancis turbines are thought to be good solutions for both small and large-scale hydro power...
During their operation, wind turbine blades are eroded due to rain and hail, or they are contaminate...
Solid particle erosion (SPE) is a major source of damage to, and cause of failure of, turbomachinery...
In the present thesis a study of the erosion rates that blades from a typical radial inflow turbine...
Flow evolving in turbomachinery applications is turbulent and laden by particles, such as dust, ash,...
This paper presents the results of the experimental and computational research programs to investiga...
An analytic study of the rate at which material is removed by ingested dust impinging on the interna...
This paper presents a review of erosion and deposition research in turbomachines and the associated ...
A multi-phase computational approach was adopted for predicting particle erosion in a domain that i...
The prediction of fan and compressor blade erosion owing to particle ingestion poses a challenging p...
A combined experimental and computational study was conducted to investigate the erosion of thermal ...
This paper presents the results of a combined experimental and computational research program to inv...
In this paper an analysis of the erosion mechanism of water droplets impacting a compressor blade is...
Erosion is a process whereby an equipment, machine or any object experiences wear and tear due to re...
This study is focused on volcanic ash ingestion in aircraft engines, that can lead to slow but cons...
AbstractFrancis turbines are thought to be good solutions for both small and large-scale hydro power...
During their operation, wind turbine blades are eroded due to rain and hail, or they are contaminate...
Solid particle erosion (SPE) is a major source of damage to, and cause of failure of, turbomachinery...