Blade Stresses and CFD Analysis of Axial Gas Turbine

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This work deals with study, investigation, design and analysis structure of 5 stages axial flow gas turbine with AxSTREAM software suite. AxSTREAM turbomachinery suite, with few boundary conditions generating solutions precisely and very fast in preliminary design with ideal point. For that point including losses design the streamline flow path and converging results of CFD analysis and visualization the thermodynamic parameters. Stress and FEM analysis of a single stage and study of von mises stresses distribution. Static and vibration analysis of turbine blade with difference frequency and temperature. Natural frequency, rotor speed study with operating speed and vibration mode with Campbell diagram.

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