Course title
ガスタービン   [Gas Turbine Engines]
Course category technology speciality courses,ets.  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 34  Semester Fall 
Course type Fall  Course code 023515
Instructor(s)
山根 敬   [YAMANE Takashi]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
Gas turbine is an engine system which is used for large scale power plants, small emergency electric power generators, jet engines, and so on. It is indispensable for our daily life but is not usually witnessed. It is full of the state-of-the-art mechanical technologies and can be produced only by the manufacturers in the U.S., Europe, and Japan. This course will help acquiring the technological knowledges on gas turbines as well as understanding the energy and environmental issues.
Expected Learning
(1) Have students understood the characteristics, mechanical configurations, and theoretical and technological knowledge of gas turbines?
(2) Can students explain the needs in the society, energy situations, and environmental issues on gas turbines?
Course schedule
Weekly lectures by the instructor based on the textbook. Lectures are in Japanese.
Items: Introduction, Energy problems, Fluid dynamics, Technical readiness level and test facilities, Thermodynamics and cycles of various engines, Basics of gas turbine, Gas turbine cycle and loss, Gas turbine for power generation, Aircraft engines, Supersonic propulsion, Fan and compressor, Combustor, Turbine, Nozzle, Operation, Summary
Prerequisites
The knowledge of the fluid dynamics, thermal dynamics, and heat transfer is preferable.
Required Text(s) and Materials
“Gas Turbine” is prepared for this course and sold at TUAT CO-OP. The textbook is in Japanese.
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Assessment/Grading
Final Exam 50%, Report in midterm 25%, Attendance 25%
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9/25/2017 9:33:53 AM