Gas Turbine Powerhouse : the Development of the Power Generation Gas Turbine at BBC - ABB - Alstom / Dietrich Eckardt.

This book tells the story of the power generation gas turbine from the perspective of one of the leading companies in the field over a period of nearly 100 years, written by an engineer. Especially in times of imminent global economic crises it appears to be worthwhile to reflect on real economic va...

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Main Author: Eckardt, Dietrich
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: München : Oldenbourg, De Gruyter, ©2014.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 Introduction; 2 Survey; 2.1 Short Company History
  • Power Generation; 2.1.1 BBC Aktiengesellschaft Brown Boveri & Cie., 1891-1988; 2.1.2 ABB Asea Brown Boveri Power Generation Ltd., 1988-2000; 5.2.3 Other Companies; 2.1.3 ALSTOM Power Ltd., since 2000; 2.2 Gas Turbine Types; 2.2.1 Stationary Power Generation Gas Turbines; 2.2.2 Gas/Steam Combined-Cycle Power Plants; 2.2.3 Aero Propulsion Gas Turbines; 2.3 Technical Basics; 2.3.1 Gas Turbine Thermodynamics; 2.3.2 Gas Turbine Component Performance; 2.3.3 Gas/Steam Combined-Cycle Power Plant; 3 Gas Turbine Forerunners.
  • 3.1 Turbomachines and Turbochargers3.1.1 Early Turbo- and Fluidmachines; 3.1.1.1 Historic Compressors; 3.1.1.2 Water Wheels; 3.1.1.3 Steam Turbines; 3.1.1.4 Turbocompressors; 3.1.2 Turbocharger Development History; 3.2 Early Attempts with the Gas Turbine Principle; 3.3 The Holzwarth Gas Turbine; 4 The Path to the First Power Generation Gas Turbine, 1927-1945; 4.1 Development Survey at BBC; 4.1.1 Development Department and Business Environment; 4.1.2 Prominent Engineers; 4.1.2.1 Adolf Meyer (1880-1965); 4.1.2.2 Walter G. Noack (1881-1945); 4.1.2.3 Claude Seippel (1900-1986).
  • 4.1.2.4 Hans Pfenninger (1903-1989)4.2 GT Key Component: Axial Flow Compressor; 4.2.1 Early Ideas and Trials; 4.2.2 First Axial Compressor Development Tests after 1926; 4.2.3 The Degree of Reaction and Other Fluid Mechanic Research; 4.2.4 Successful Compressor Reference Projects Beginning 1932; 4.2.4.1 The First Supersonic Wind Tunnel at ETH Zurich; 4.2.4.2 The Guidonia Wind Tunnel; 4.2.4.3 The AVA/LFM Wind Tunnel Projects; 4.2.4.4 The Mach 4 Wind Tunnel at LRBA Vernon, France, 1947; 4.2.4.5 The Hypersonic Wind Tunnel for Kochel/Tullahoma 1943-1960.
  • 4.2.4.6 The von Kármán Team at BBC Baden CH, June 19454.2.5 Outlook
  • Further Compressor Development; 4.3 The Early BBC Gas Turbines; 4.3.1 VELOX Boiler; 4.3.1.1 Concept Settlement; 4.3.1.2 Multi-Purpose Velox Deliveries to UK, 1940; 4.3.1.3 Blast Furnace Gas Extension of the Velox Principle; 4.3.1.4 Velox
  • the Final Stages; 4.3.2 Houdry Refinery Process; 4.3.2.1 BBC Equipment; 4.3.2.2 Transforming Crude Oil into 100 Octane Petrol; 4.3.2.3 Strategic Importance and Side Effects; 4.3.3 The World's First Utility Gas Turbine Set at Neuchâtel (1939); 4.3.3.1 A Consequential Engineering Harvest.
  • 4.3.3.2 Certified by Stodola and at the 'Landi 39'4.3.3.3 After 62 Years in Service
  • An ASME Technical Landmark; 4.3.4 First BBC Power Generation Gas Turbines; 4.3.5 BBC Locomotive Gas Turbines; 4.3.5.1 Von Ohain's 'Tuttlingen Engine'; 4.3.5.2 German Tank Gas Turbine Developments; 4.3.5.3 Separate Gas Generators for Large Transport Aircraft; 5 Gas Turbine Technology Development 1945-1988; 5.1 Development Survey at BBC; 5.1.1 'Die Muehen der Ebene'; 5.1.2 A Rare Top-Down View of the BBC Gas Turbine Business (1978); 5.1.3 Strategic Failures: The BST and Turbodyne Interlude.