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Prototyping and Study of Mesh Turbomachinery Based on the Euler Turbine

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  • Yuri Appolonievich Sazonov

    (Department of Machinery and Equipment for Oil and Gas Industry, National University of Oil and Gas “Gubkin University”, 65 Leninsky Prospekt, 119991 Moscow, Russia)

  • Mikhail Albertovich Mokhov

    (Department of Oil Field Development and Operation, National University of Oil and Gas “Gubkin University”, 65 Leninsky Prospekt, 119991 Moscow, Russia)

  • Inna Vladimirovna Gryaznova

    (Department of Gas and Gas Condensate Field Development and Operation, National University of Oil and Gas “Gubkin University”, 65 Leninsky Prospekt, 119991 Moscow, Russia)

  • Victoria Vasilievna Voronova

    (Department of Gas and Gas Condensate Field Development and Operation, National University of Oil and Gas “Gubkin University”, 65 Leninsky Prospekt, 119991 Moscow, Russia)

  • Vladimir Valentinovich Mulenko

    (Department of Machinery and Equipment for Oil and Gas Industry, National University of Oil and Gas “Gubkin University”, 65 Leninsky Prospekt, 119991 Moscow, Russia)

  • Khoren Arturovich Tumanyan

    (Institute of Petrophysics, National University of Oil and Gas “Gubkin University”, 65 Leninsky Prospekt, 119991 Moscow, Russia)

  • Mikhail Alexandrovich Frankov

    (Institute of Petrophysics, National University of Oil and Gas “Gubkin University”, 65 Leninsky Prospekt, 119991 Moscow, Russia)

  • Nikolay Nikolaevich Balaka

    (Department of Well Construction Technological Support, CJSC “Russian Company for Shelf Development”, 10 Furshtatskaya Str., 191028 Saint-Petersburg, Russia)

Abstract

This paper presents a scientific development aimed at improving the efficiency of turbomachines through the joint use of rotary-vane and vortex workflows. In the well-known Euler turbine, the rotor flow channels represent a set of curved pipes. The authors propose to consider in more detail the possibilities of using such rotating pipes in the implementation of an ejection (vortex) workflow. A hybrid pump was considered with the conclusion that its workflow can be described using two Euler equations. The results of computer simulation indicate that hybrid turbomachines are promising. The use of additive technology allowed the creation of micromodels of the Euler turbine with various rotor designs. Laboratory hydraulic tests showed that the liquid inlet to the rotor is possible in pulse mode. Laboratory tests of micromodels using compressed air showed that gas (or liquid) motion through curved pipes could be carried out from the rotor periphery to its center and then back, albeit through another curved pipe. The research results demonstrated that the scientific and technical potential of the Euler turbine is not yet fully unlocked, and research in this direction should continue. The study results are applicable in various industries including the energyeconomy, robotics, aviation, and water transport industries.

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  • Yuri Appolonievich Sazonov & Mikhail Albertovich Mokhov & Inna Vladimirovna Gryaznova & Victoria Vasilievna Voronova & Vladimir Valentinovich Mulenko & Khoren Arturovich Tumanyan & Mikhail Alexandrovi, 2021. "Prototyping and Study of Mesh Turbomachinery Based on the Euler Turbine," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(17), pages 1-24, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:14:y:2021:i:17:p:5292-:d:622259
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