Micro turbines

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CONTENTS CONTENTS Introduction Classification Characteristics curves Challenges Applications Recent developments Conclusion

Transcript of Micro turbines

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CONTENTSCONTENTS

IntroductionClassificationCharacteristics curvesChallengesApplicationsRecent developmentsConclusion

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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION

Micro turbines are capable of producing

10 -100 watts of electrical powerIt has an energy density 10 times than

existing batteries.It can be used in power generation

applications like space vehicles, electronic devices etc…

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RADIAL TYPE MICRO TURBINERADIAL TYPE MICRO TURBINE

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MICRO AXIAL TYPE TURBINEMICRO AXIAL TYPE TURBINE

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TURBINE ROTORTURBINE ROTOR

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MECHANICAL MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICSCHARACTERISTICS

Torque as function of speed and supply pressure

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Mechanical power of the turbine

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Efficiency of the turbineEfficiency of the turbine

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ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSCHARACTERISTICS

Electrical power

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Total efficiency

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CHALLENGESCHALLENGES

• Heat loss due to the high surface to volume ratio

• Cooling problems

• manufacturing the components (turbine blades)

• Generation of thermal stresses

• Design of air bearings

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APPLICATIONSAPPLICATIONS

Remote areas.Space vehicles.Electronic devices.Energy supply for factories, military bases

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RECENT DEVELOPMENTSRECENT DEVELOPMENTS

Coupling of SOFC to increase the efficiency

Use of ceramic for turbine blades

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CONCLUSIONCONCLUSION

Micro turbine faces unique challenges for combustion in small volume.

The principal difficulties are associated with the limited residual time.

The micro turbine is in development phase.