Abstract:
The design of a turbine stage is considered on the basis of free vortex flow from the nozzles and blades and some of the factors which limit the design of an efficient turbine stage are discussed. As the flow conditions at the root of the blades are of greater importance in limiting the design than those at the mean diameter, calculations of the stage performance are made for various values of nozzle angle, reaction and exhaust swirl at the inner diameter of the nozzles and blades. The results of these calculations are presented in the form of a series of curves which show how the design conditions, such as mass flow per unit annulus area, rim speed and Mach numbers relative to the blades, vary with work output from the turbine stage. These curves enable a quick estimate to be made of a suitable turbine stage design to meet given requirements of mass flow and work output, and an example is given showing their application.