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Axial And Radial Turbines By Hany Moustapha.pdf

Axial and Radial Turbines Author: Hany Moustapha

| | Axial Turbines | Radial Turbines | | --- | --- | --- | | Flow direction | Parallel to turbine axis | Perpendicular to turbine axis | | Flow rates | High | Low | | Pressure ratios | Low | High | | Efficiency | High (80-90%) | High (80-90%) | | Applications | Power generation, aerospace, chemical processing | Power generation, aerospace, automotive |

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Axial turbines are widely used in various industrial applications, including power generation, aerospace, and chemical processing. In axial turbines, the fluid flows parallel to the turbine axis, and the rotor blades are arranged in a cylindrical or annular configuration.

Radial turbines are widely used in various industrial applications, including: Axial and Radial Turbines Author: Hany Moustapha |

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Moustapha often presents a modified Smith Chart (specific speed vs. efficiency) specifically for radial machines. He provides coefficients ($N_s$ and $D_s$) that allow engineers to predict the peak achievable efficiency before designing the first blade. In axial turbines, the fluid flows parallel to

The design and operation of axial and radial turbines differ significantly.

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