3-Dimensional Numerical Simulation of Tesla Disc Turbines for Industrial Dust Blower

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Tesla disc turbine has many advantages compared with the traditional blade turbine, but there are few researches on fault diagnosis of Tesla disc turbines for industrial dust blower. In this paper, 3-dimensional model Tesla turbine is established by using CFD software FLUENT to analyze the inner flow field in the given pressure and boundary conditions. The experiments provide a good foundation for the theoretical research and the application of fault diagnosis of the Tesla disc turbines for industrial dust blower.

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