Micro-turbine Generators
Description
efficient, easier to maintain, and more environmentally friendly with fewer emissions.
Although power generators running on microturbines can use various types of energy sources, Micro-turbine Generators brings together a wide range of engineering experience to describe the emergence of micro-turbine technology, its viability and its future potential.
COMPLETE CONTENTS:
- Foreword
- An introduction to micro-turbine generators
- Micro-turbine generators – next generation
- Analysis of micro- and mini-turbine competitive and supply markets in Europe
- Future potential developments of micro-turbine
generators – hybrid cycles and tri-generation - Design reliability of micro-turbines
- Field experience with micro-turbines in Canada
- Design problems in micro-turbine generators
- Tip-leakage flow: A comparison between axial
and radial turbines
Foreword
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Micro-turbine Generators A Bullin 1
Chapter 2 Micro-turbine Generators - Next Generation S L Hamilton 21
Chapter 3 Analysis of Micro- and Mini-turbine Competitive and Supply Markets in Europe T Shane 27
Chapter 4 Future Potential Developments of Micro-turbine Generators - Hybrid Cycles and Tri-generation E Macchi and S Campanari 43
Chapter 5 Design Reliability of Micro-turbines I J Stares and Q J Mabbutt 67
Chapter 6 Field Experience with Micro-turbines in Canada R Brandon 73
Chapter 7 Design Problems in Micro-turbine Generators K R Pullen, R Martinez-Botas, and K Buffard 85
Chapter 8 Tip-leakage Flow: A Comparison between Axial and Radial Turbines R Dambach, H P Hodson, and I Huntsman 97
Index 109
M. J. Moore is the author of Micro-turbine Generators, published by Wiley.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9781860583919
BINDING:
Hardback
BISAC:
Technology & Engineering
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 164.00(W) x Dimensions: 240.00(H) x Dimensions: 15.10(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English