The recovery of heat available in the exhaust of a gas turbine engine is one of the main challenge for the aircraft propulsion systems engineers. In fact this can have great impact on fuel saving and, consequently, environment protection. Infact with an efficient recovery of the heat present in the exhaust of jet engines it is possible to rise their thermal efficiency. The practice used to achieve this goal is regeneration. It consists in recovering part of the enthalpy present in exhaust gas to pre heat air before introducing it into the combustion chamber. This practice is well known and widely used in ground power plants. It is not utilized in aircraft engines mainly for the extra weight and size due to the presence of the heat e...
An exergy framework was developed taking into consideration a detailed analysis of the heat exchange...
UAVs are becoming of always greater importance, both in military and civil applications. One of the ...
Turbofan engines, which power the majority of the modern aircraft today, have achieved such a high m...
The recovery of heat available in the exhaust of a gas turbine engine is one of the main challenge ...
The reduction of fuel consumption in aircraft engines, together with the achievement of high perfor...
In many modern gas turbine engine ground-based power plants, used for power generation, several auxi...
Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (Riunet)[ES] We can introduce di erent techniques in ord...
One of the main aim of gas turbine engine designers is to improve the performances of their power s...
Pollution emission levels of aircraft engines are a nowadays high concern. Any technological advance...
A state of the art turbofan engine has an overall efficiency of about 40%, typically composed of a 5...
The introduction of intercooling and regeneration in a gas turbine engine can lead to performance im...
This paper discusses the application of heat exchangers to aircraft engines. At first the thermodyna...
Although the benefits of intercooling for aero engine applications have been realized and discussed ...
This preliminary study considers a combined cycle configuration for aeroengines, whereby thermal en...
Continuous improvement of fuel efficiency of aircraft engines is the main global trend in modern eng...
An exergy framework was developed taking into consideration a detailed analysis of the heat exchange...
UAVs are becoming of always greater importance, both in military and civil applications. One of the ...
Turbofan engines, which power the majority of the modern aircraft today, have achieved such a high m...
The recovery of heat available in the exhaust of a gas turbine engine is one of the main challenge ...
The reduction of fuel consumption in aircraft engines, together with the achievement of high perfor...
In many modern gas turbine engine ground-based power plants, used for power generation, several auxi...
Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (Riunet)[ES] We can introduce di erent techniques in ord...
One of the main aim of gas turbine engine designers is to improve the performances of their power s...
Pollution emission levels of aircraft engines are a nowadays high concern. Any technological advance...
A state of the art turbofan engine has an overall efficiency of about 40%, typically composed of a 5...
The introduction of intercooling and regeneration in a gas turbine engine can lead to performance im...
This paper discusses the application of heat exchangers to aircraft engines. At first the thermodyna...
Although the benefits of intercooling for aero engine applications have been realized and discussed ...
This preliminary study considers a combined cycle configuration for aeroengines, whereby thermal en...
Continuous improvement of fuel efficiency of aircraft engines is the main global trend in modern eng...
An exergy framework was developed taking into consideration a detailed analysis of the heat exchange...
UAVs are becoming of always greater importance, both in military and civil applications. One of the ...
Turbofan engines, which power the majority of the modern aircraft today, have achieved such a high m...