Author: Jan Tommy Gravdahl
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1999
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1447112113
Publisher: Springer
Features:
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1999
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1447112113
Publisher: Springer
Features:
Compressor Surge and Rotating Stall: Modeling and Control (Advances in Industrial Control)
This work gives a comprehensive overview of the achievements in the field of modelling and active control of instabilities in compressions systems over the last decade. Search and download computer ebooks Compressor Surge and Rotating Stall: Modeling and Control (Advances in Industrial Control) for free.
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Existing models of unstable compression systems are in most cases restricted to constant speed compressors. Here, two models are derived that take time varying rotational speed into account - one for centrifugal compressors and one for axial compressors. The main focus of the modeling element is the inclusion of non-constant speed in existing dynamic models of unstable compression systems, and the study of surge and rotating stall in connection with this. The focus of the control element is the use of a close coupled valve as a means of stabilising surge and rotating stall. Little
Compressor Surge and Rotating Stall
This work gives a comprehensive overview of the achievements in the field of modelling and active control of instabilities in compressions systems over the last decade. Existing models of unstable compression systems are in most cases restricted to constant speed compressors. Here, two models are derived that take time varying rotational speed into account - one for centrifugal compressors and one for axial compressors. The main focus of the modeling element is the inclusion of non-constant speed in existing dynamic models of unstable compression systems, and the study of surge and rotating st
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This work gives a comprehensive overview of the achievements in the field of modelling and active control of instabilities in compressions systems over the last decade. Existing models of unstable compression systems are in most cases restricted to constant speed compressors. Here, two models are derived that take time varying rotational speed into account - one for centrifugal compressors and one for axial compressors. The main focus of the modeling element is the inclusion of non-constant speed in existing dynamic models of unstable compression systems, and the study of surge and rotating st
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Existing models of unstable compression systems are in most cases restricted to constant speed compressors. Here, two models are derived that take time varying rotational speed into account - one for centrifugal compressors and one for axial compressors. The main focus of the modeling element is the inclusion of non-constant speed in existing dynamic models of unstable compression systems, and the study of surge and rotating stall in connection with this. The focus of the control element is the use of a close coupled valve as a means of stabilising surge and rotating stall
xisting models of unstable compression systems are in most cases restricted to constant speed compressors. Here, two models are derived that take time varying rotational speed into account - one for centrifugal compressors and one for axial compressors. The main focus of the modeling element is the inclusion of non-constant speed in existing dynamic models of unstable compression systems, and the study of surge and rotating stall in connection with this. The focus of the control element is the use of a close coupled valve as a means of stabilising surge and rotating stall. Little