Analytical modeling and experimental validation of heating at the leaf seal/rotor interface
The secondary air system of a modern gas or steam turbine is configured to satisfy a number of requirements, such as to purge cavities and maintain a sufficient flow of cooling air to key engine components, for a minimum penalty on engine cycle efficiency and specific fuel consumption. Advanced seal...
Main Authors: | Pekris, M, Franceschini, G, Owen, A, Jones, T, Gillespie, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers
2016
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