الأربعاء، 6 أغسطس 2008

Turbomachinery Books

In mechanical engineering, turbomachinery describes machines that transfer energy between a rotor and a fluid, including both turbines and compressors. While a turbine transfers energy from a fluid to a rotor, a compressor transfers energy from a rotor to a fluid. The two types of machines are governed by the same basic relationships including Newton's second law of motion and Euler's energy equation for compressible fluids. Centrifugal pumps are also turbomachines that transfer energy from a rotor to a fluid, usually a liquid, while turbines and compressors usually work with a gas.

1-Turbomachinery: Design and Theory
(Marcell Dekker)
by Rama S.R. Gorla
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2- Handbook of Turbomachinery,
2nd Edition
(Mechanical Engineering, No. 158)
by Earl Logan, Jr; Ramendra Roy
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3- Turbomachinery Flow Physics and Dynamic Performance
by Meinhard Schobeiri
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4-
Torsional Vibration of Turbo-Machinery
by Duncan Walker
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5- Turbomachinery Performance Analysis
by R. I. Lewis
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6-Fluid Machinery:
Performance, Analysis, and Design
by Terry Wright
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Unsteady Aerodynamics,
Aeroacoustics and Aeroelasticity of Turbomachines
by by Kenneth C. Hall (Editor),
Robert E. Kielb (Editor), Jeffrey P. Thomas (Editor)
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8- Turbo-Machinery Dynamics
by A. S. Rangwala
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9- Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Turbomachinery
by S L DIXON
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10- Rotating Machinery Vibration:
From Analysis to Troubleshooting
(Mechanical Engineering )
by Maurice L. Adams
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