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Shock Wave Engine Design

Shock Wave Engine Design

Shock Wave Engine Design
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Shock Wave Engine Design Hardback - - 1st Edition

by Helmut E. Weber

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John Wiley & Sons , pp. 248 1st Edition . Hardback. New.
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  • Title Shock Wave Engine Design
  • Author Helmut E. Weber
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition number 1st
  • Edition 1
  • Condition New
  • Pages 248
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher John Wiley & Sons , New York, Chichester, Brisbane, Toronto, Singapore
  • Publication date pp. 248 1st Edition
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 6503008
  • ISBN 9780471597247 / 0471597244
  • Weight 1.15 lbs (0.52 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.54 x 6.47 x 0.85 in (24.23 x 16.43 x 2.16 cm)
  • Category Technology & Industrial Arts
  • Library of Congress subjects Airplanes - Jet propulsion, Shock waves
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 94009042
  • Dewey Decimal Code 621.433
  • Quantity available 3

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From the publisher

Written by an author who has devoted the past twenty-five years ofhis life to studying and designing shock wave engines, this uniquebook offers comprehensive coverage of the theory and practice ofshock wave engine design. The only book treating the completepreliminary design of shock wave engines, it provides engineerswith practical step-by-step guidelines applicable to the design andconstruction of small, light- weight, low-powered industrialturbines as well as high performance jet aircraft engines.

In his discussions of the advantages and disadvantages of shockwave versus other types of combustion engines, Dr. Weberdemonstrates how and why shock wave engines can be made to workmore efficiently than conventional gas turbines. Among otherthings, he shows quantitatively why combustion temperatures can besignificantly higher in shock wave engines than conventional gasturbines. He evaluates temperatures of moving parts in terms ofcombustion and engine inlet temperatures, and explores the effectof shock coalescence, expansion fan reflections and intersectionson port sizes and locations. And throughout, real and imaginedperformance problems are posed and proven solutions given for shockwave engines--alone and in conjunction with conventional gasturbines or reciprocating internal combustion engines.

Designed to function as a practical guide, Shock Wave Engine Designoffers concise step-by-step design techniques in a readily usableformat. Engineers will find precise, detailed directions on suchessentials as how to size wave rotor blade lengths and heights andthe correct rotor diameter for a specified power, and materialselection for rotor and stator. And one entire chapter (Chapter 12)is devoted exclusively to a detailed example design for a 500 hpengine.

An authoritative, highly practical guide to state-of-the-art shockwave engine design, this book is an important resource formechanical and aerospace engineers who design aircraft engines orvirtually any type of turbomachinery.

Timely, authoritative, practical--an important resource forengineers who design aircraft engines or virtually any type ofturbomachinery

Written by a pioneer in the field, this book offers a comprehensivecoverage of state-of-the-art shock wave engine design principlesand techniques. The only book treating the complete preliminarydesign of shock wave engines, this unique guide provides engineerswith:
* Concise step-by-step guidelines applicable to the design andconstruction of small, lightweight, low-powered industrial turbinesas well as high-performance jet aircraft engines
* In-depth treatments of pressure exchangers, wave engines, andwave engines compounded with reciprocating IC engines
* A chapter-length example design for a 500 hp engine
* A brief but thorough review of all essential thermodynamics andgas dynamics needed to develop flow equations and calculationmethods

From the rear cover

Written by an author who has devoted the past twenty-five years of his life to studying and designing shock wave engines, this unique book offers comprehensive coverage of the theory and practice of shock wave engine design. The only book treating the complete preliminary design of shock wave engines, it provides engineers with practical step-by-step guidelines applicable to the design and construction of small, light- weight, low-powered industrial turbines as well as high performance jet aircraft engines.

In his discussions of the advantages and disadvantages of shock wave versus other types of combustion engines, Dr. Weber demonstrates how and why shock wave engines can be made to work more efficiently than conventional gas turbines. Among other things, he shows quantitatively why combustion temperatures can be significantly higher in shock wave engines than conventional gas turbines. He evaluates temperatures of moving parts in terms of combustion and engine inlet temperatures, and explores the effect of shock coalescence, expansion fan reflections and intersections on port sizes and locations. And throughout, real and imagined performance problems are posed and proven solutions given for shock wave engines--alone and in conjunction with conventional gas turbines or reciprocating internal combustion engines.

Designed to function as a practical guide, Shock Wave Engine Design offers concise step-by-step design techniques in a readily usable format. Engineers will find precise, detailed directions on such essentials as how to size wave rotor blade lengths and heights and the correct rotor diameter for a specified power, and material selection for rotor and stator. And one entire chapter (Chapter 12) is devoted exclusively to a detailed example design for a 500 hp engine.

An authoritative, highly practical guide to state-of-the-art shock wave engine design, this book is an important resource for mechanical and aerospace engineers who design aircraft engines or virtually any type of turbomachinery.

Timely, authoritative, practical--an important resource for engineers who design aircraft engines or virtually any type of turbomachinery

Written by a pioneer in the field, this book offers a comprehensive coverage of state-of-the-art shock wave engine design principles and techniques. The only book treating the complete preliminary design of shock wave engines, this unique guide provides engineers with:

  • Concise step-by-step guidelines applicable to the design and construction of small, lightweight, low-powered industrial turbines as well as high-performance jet aircraft engines
  • In-depth treatments of pressure exchangers, wave engines, and wave engines compounded with reciprocating IC engines
  • A chapter-length example design for a 500 hp engine
  • A brief but thorough review of all essential thermodynamics and gas dynamics needed to develop flow equations and calculation methods

About the author

HELMUT E. WEBER, ScD, is President of Flow Energy Engineering. He has worked in the field of engine design for more than thirty-five years and has patented a number of innovative devices including a turbocompressor wave engine. His professional positions have included President of General Power Corporation, manager with Scott Paper Company, and manager with General Electric Company. He has also worked as a consultant to a number of prestigious corporations, including Leeds and Northrup, Science Applications International, Ingersoll-Rand, and DOE. His academic positions have included Assistant Dean of the Graduate School and Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Penn State University. He has also held academic positions at the University of California, Berkeley, the Naval Postgraduate School, and MIT. Dr. Weber earned his ScD, SM, and SB degrees from MIT.
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