Description
This comprehensive textbook is unique in its design-focused approach to turbomachinery and gas turbines. It offers students and practicing engineers methods for configuring these machines to perform with the highest possible efficiency. Examples and problems are based on the actual design of turbomachinery and turbines.
After an introductory chapter that outlines the goals of the book and provides definitions of terms and parts, the book offers a brief review of the basic principles of thermodynamics and efficiency definitions. The rest of the book is devoted to the analysis and design of real turbomachinery configurations and gas turbines, based on a consistent application of thermodynamic theory and a more empirical treatment of fluid dynamics that relies on the extensive use of design charts. Topics include turbine power cycles, diffusion and diffusers, the analysis and design of three-dimensional free-stream flow, and combustion systems and combustion calculations. The second edition updates every chapter, adding material on subjects that include flow correlations, energy transfer in turbomachines, and three-dimensional design. A solutions manual is available for instructors. This new MIT Press edition makes a popular text available again, with corrections and some updates, to a wide audience of students, professors, and professionals.
Author: David Gordon Wilson, Theodosios Korakianitis
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 09/12/2014
Pages: 624
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.14lbs
Size: 9.28h x 6.98w x 1.14d
ISBN13: 9780262526685
ISBN10: 0262526689
BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Mechanical
About the Author
David Gordon Wilson was Professor of Mechanical Engineering Emeritus at MIT. An acknowledged authority on human-powered transit and bicycle design--and the self-described "father of modern recumbents"--he was also a prolific inventor and an early advocate for a "carbon fee" to encourage the use of renewable energy.

