Head: Prof. Dr. Ingo Röhle
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A turbine is most effective to convert fluid energy to mechanical energy.
In turbomachines used in power plants (gas and steam turbines) as well as in aircraft propulsion, the turbine utilizes the fluid energy to drive a compressor or fan or it generates electricity by directly driving an electric generator.
The Turbine Department, located in Göttingen, but part of the Institute of Propulsion Technology, is responsible for research in turbine flow.
In close cooperation with industry research is carried out with respect to performance improvement and increase of specific power of turbines and investigations concerning heat transfer and cooling effectiveness.
Projects
The Turbine Department is involved in European and national research projects on turbomachines, esp. Turbine Aerodynamics, Thermodynamics and in investigations of turbine blade performance as a service for industrial partners. Running and recently ended projects are listed below:
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Liner Heat Transfer in an HP Turbine Stage
AG TURBO-TURBOTECH II
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High Pressure Turbine Forced Response
Brite-EuRam Project:
ADTurBII (
Aeroelastic
Design of
Turbine
Blades)
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Aerothermal Investigations on Turbine Endwalls and Blades
Brite-EuRam Project:
AITEB-1 (
Aerothermal
Investigations on
Turbine
Endwalls and
Blades)
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Aerothermal Investigations on Turbine Endwalls and Blades
Brite-EuRam Project:
AITEB-2 (
Aerothermal
Investigations on
Turbine
Endwalls and
Blades)
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Investigation of HP Turbine Stages
LuFo III / IV, European project FACTOR
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Computational aerothermal investigation of Turbines applying the CFD system TRACE
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Aerodynamic design and optimization of turbine stages
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Participation at the Collaborative Research Centre
SFB 871 named "Product Regeneration".
Experimental Facilities
To investigate the phenomena of especially transonic turbine flows, high quality tools are needed.