Hi Luiz:
In general, for the incompressible flow, friction loss is either neglected or can be calculated by using some rule of tumb -- well it is isentropic efficiency for both compression and expansion. To be more specific and accurate, there is a way on how to calculate friction -- any good...
Hi Doddy:
Check out the following web sites:
http://www.verticalnet.com
http://www.myplant.com
Gordan Visit the Engineering Software web site -- http://members.aol.com/engware -- where you can find free on-line calculators, demos and other material/information related to energy conversion...
Hi Motorhead:
Here are a few more suggestions:
http://www.techstreet.com - standards, books etc.
http://www.geonetservices.com - online applications
http://www.waveone.com - online applications
http://www.redvector.com - online courses
http://www.verticalnet.com - engineering...
Hi Edfeel:
I would suggest that you do pressure drop calculations for a few different pipe dimeters and maybe some other significant operation values and see what comes out as the best option for you.
Gordan Visit the Engineering Software web site -- http://members.aol.com/engware -- where you...
Hi Unicornio:
These days once you can get your data in an ASCII file, any major plotting or spreadsheet type basesd package should help you get the plots for presenting the results.
Gordan Visit the Engineering Software web site -- http://members.aol.com/engware -- where you can find free...
Hi Ross:
I would suggest to check out the DOE web site -- http://www.energy.gov -- where you can find out information on advanced gas turbine cycles, operation and the current technology status.
Gordan