Fundamentals Of Turbomachinery By | William W Peng
: Each chapter features step-by-step design examples, bridging abstract mathematical equations with physical industrial applications. Summary of Machine Types Covered Machine Type Primary Fluid Main Objective Key Design Focus in Text Centrifugal Pumps Incompressible (Liquids) Elevate fluid pressure/head Cavitation prevention ( NPSHcap N cap P cap S cap H ), impeller geometry Axial & Centrifugal Compressors Compressible (Gases) High-pressure ratio density increase Stall, surge limits, blade cooling, Mach numbers Hydraulic Turbines Electricity generation Pelton (impulse), Francis, and Kaplan (reaction) design Steam & Gas Turbines High-temp Gas/Steam Extract mechanical shaft work Multi-stage expansion, nozzle blade matching Significance in Engineering Education
When handling gases, density changes cannot be ignored. Peng thoroughly covers: Fundamentals Of Turbomachinery By William W Peng
. Peng notes that while the world is moving toward SI, much of the U.S. industry still relies on English units, making "bilingual" engineers more valuable. Quick Facts for Your Shelf Full Product Name: Fundamentals of Turbomachinery by William W. Peng. Latest Edition: 2nd Edition Peng notes that while the world is moving