Review of Some Energy and Environmental Aspects of The Gas Turbine Engine
Y.S.H. Najjar,
M. A. Kyurt,
O.M. AI-Rabghi and
T. Alp
Energy & Environment, 1994, vol. 5, issue 2, 127-142
Abstract:
Due to its numerous relative merits, a bright future awaits the gas turbine engine. Hence the gas turbine engine technology has been developed continuously in diverse areas such as cycle analysis, including novel cycles and second-law analyses; design, development and economic maintenance; combustion and environment; in addition to modeling, simulation and performance of engine components. Therefore a brief review of these areas is presented to highlight future trends.
Date: 1994
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DOI: 10.1177/0958305X9400500204
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