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Heat Transfer Analysis Via Rate Based Sensors, Jake Erik Plewa
Heat Transfer Analysis Via Rate Based Sensors, Jake Erik Plewa
Masters Theses
This work presents an integrated rate-based sensor and method for resolving the surface heat flux of a fundamental inverse heat conduction problem without numerical regularization or differentiation in a semi-infinite geometry that additionally accounts for thermocouple delay due to its intrinsic time constant. The sensor uses well-designed analog filters to directly regularize raw voltage data to eliminate the need for numerical regularization methods. The sensor can also be used in a series of well-designed voltage-rate interfaces that directly measure the voltages from in-depth thermocouples, which are used in conjunction with the thermocouple calibration curve to provide higher-time derivatives of the …
Droplet Characterization In The Wake Of Steam Turbine Cascades, Adam Charles Plondke
Droplet Characterization In The Wake Of Steam Turbine Cascades, Adam Charles Plondke
Masters Theses
In low-pressure steam turbines, water droplet formation on the surfaces of stationary stator blades can lead to erosion on downstream turbine blades and other equipment. One property that affects the size of the droplets that are formed is the adhesive forces between the water and the surface of the stator blade. The adhesive forces hold the droplets to the surface where they may combine, forming increasingly larger droplets. Eventually, the aerodynamic forces will tear the droplets off the surface, carrying them downstream.
To study the effect of stator surface properties on the droplet size distribution, four cascades of stator blades …