Experimental study of a bidirectional impulse turbine in a steady gas flow

Background and Objectives: The bidirectional impulse turbine can be used to generate electricity from the energy of sea waves or to convert acoustic energy into electrical energy in thermoacoustic generators. Materials and Methods: In this paper, an experimental study of the characteristics of a bid...

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Main Authors: Gorshkov, Ilya Borisovich, Petrov, Vladimir Vladimirovich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Saratov State University 2021-08-01
Series:Известия Саратовского университета. Новая серия Серия: Физика
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spelling doaj-87e3536719a44bcf9c8556c3a595b5cc2021-09-29T13:48:43ZengSaratov State UniversityИзвестия Саратовского университета. Новая серия Серия: Физика1817-30202542-193X2021-08-0121324224810.18500/1817-3020-2021-21-3-242-248Experimental study of a bidirectional impulse turbine in a steady gas flowGorshkov, Ilya Borisovich0Petrov, Vladimir Vladimirovich1Saratov State University, 410012, Russia, Saratov, Astrakhanskaya street, 83Saratov State University, 410012, Russia, Saratov, Astrakhanskaya street, 83Background and Objectives: The bidirectional impulse turbine can be used to generate electricity from the energy of sea waves or to convert acoustic energy into electrical energy in thermoacoustic generators. Materials and Methods: In this paper, an experimental study of the characteristics of a bidirectional turbine in a constant gas flow was carried out. The experiments were carried out with a fixed and freely rotating turbine rotor. The outer diameter of the turbine blades is 44 mm. The average gas velocity at the turbine inlet was measured using a Venturi tube and an anemometer. Measurements were made for the dependence of the pressure drop across the nozzles and the turbine rotor on the cross-sectional mean gas velocity at the turbine inlet. Results: It is shown that with an increase in the rotor speed, the pressure drop across the inlet nozzle apparatus decreases, while on the rotor and the outlet nozzle apparatus it increases. The proportion of the parasitic pressure drop at the outlet nozzle apparatus in the pressure drop across the entire turbine increases with an increase in the rotor speed. At a rotor speed of 7000 rpm, the parasitic pressure drop was 15% of the pressure drop across the entire turbine. It was shown that in a constant gas flow, the investigated turbine has a degree of reaction from 0.61 to 0.84.https://fizika.sgu.ru/sites/fizika.sgu.ru/files/text-pdf/2021/08/242-248_gorshkov_petrov.pdfthermoacousticsthermoacoustic enginenozzle apparatusjet turbinestirling enginesingle-stage turbine
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author Gorshkov, Ilya Borisovich
Petrov, Vladimir Vladimirovich
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Petrov, Vladimir Vladimirovich
Experimental study of a bidirectional impulse turbine in a steady gas flow
Известия Саратовского университета. Новая серия Серия: Физика
thermoacoustics
thermoacoustic engine
nozzle apparatus
jet turbine
stirling engine
single-stage turbine
author_facet Gorshkov, Ilya Borisovich
Petrov, Vladimir Vladimirovich
author_sort Gorshkov, Ilya Borisovich
title Experimental study of a bidirectional impulse turbine in a steady gas flow
title_short Experimental study of a bidirectional impulse turbine in a steady gas flow
title_full Experimental study of a bidirectional impulse turbine in a steady gas flow
title_fullStr Experimental study of a bidirectional impulse turbine in a steady gas flow
title_full_unstemmed Experimental study of a bidirectional impulse turbine in a steady gas flow
title_sort experimental study of a bidirectional impulse turbine in a steady gas flow
publisher Saratov State University
series Известия Саратовского университета. Новая серия Серия: Физика
issn 1817-3020
2542-193X
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Background and Objectives: The bidirectional impulse turbine can be used to generate electricity from the energy of sea waves or to convert acoustic energy into electrical energy in thermoacoustic generators. Materials and Methods: In this paper, an experimental study of the characteristics of a bidirectional turbine in a constant gas flow was carried out. The experiments were carried out with a fixed and freely rotating turbine rotor. The outer diameter of the turbine blades is 44 mm. The average gas velocity at the turbine inlet was measured using a Venturi tube and an anemometer. Measurements were made for the dependence of the pressure drop across the nozzles and the turbine rotor on the cross-sectional mean gas velocity at the turbine inlet. Results: It is shown that with an increase in the rotor speed, the pressure drop across the inlet nozzle apparatus decreases, while on the rotor and the outlet nozzle apparatus it increases. The proportion of the parasitic pressure drop at the outlet nozzle apparatus in the pressure drop across the entire turbine increases with an increase in the rotor speed. At a rotor speed of 7000 rpm, the parasitic pressure drop was 15% of the pressure drop across the entire turbine. It was shown that in a constant gas flow, the investigated turbine has a degree of reaction from 0.61 to 0.84.
topic thermoacoustics
thermoacoustic engine
nozzle apparatus
jet turbine
stirling engine
single-stage turbine
url https://fizika.sgu.ru/sites/fizika.sgu.ru/files/text-pdf/2021/08/242-248_gorshkov_petrov.pdf
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