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TURBS

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Turbs
Who Am I?

A Turbomachine is a device that


exchanges energy with a fluid.
My Bros

1) Continuously flowing fluid


2) Rotating blade rows
(aerodynamically shaped objects)
Turbine
Turbine
If the device extracts energy from the fluid,
It is called a turbine.

If the device delivers energy to the fluid, it is


Called a pump, compressor or a fan depending
on the fluid used and the magnitude of the change
In pressure that results.
Finite Element Theory
Wow!
We now define the physics of the system by mathematical
equations.
These equations are not analyzed over entire domain, but
rather over some selected domain called the solution region.
The solution region is a continuous domain and hence,
has to be discretized for obtaining a numerical solution.
This step is called as mesh generation.
Mesh Generation-
The discretization of solution domain into polygons.
Mathematical Spaces
The finite element theory extensively deals
with the geometry of the domain.
But , what is the geometry of the domain?
To understand this question, we need to
Know the dominant assumption secretely lying
Behind the geometrical linearization of solution
Regions of differential equations. What is a
Solution region? What is domain?
The Answer:-
Spaces, yes, physical objects are treated mathematically as
Spaces. Examples are Euclidean spaces, linear spaces, vector spaces,
Function spaces and Topological spaces. It enunciates incidence
Geometry, combinatronic mathematics , set theory, function and relations
Topology, real analysis, complex analysis, finite difference method and finite
Element method, vector spaces, Euclidean n-spaces etc.
Simple Turbine
Construction-

It consists of aerodynamically shaped objects –


a) Stator
A row of stationary blades.
b) Rotor
A row of rotating blades.

Operation-

In a simple turbine, fluid goes into the device, the stator turns the flow and
The rotor turns the flow back.
The shaft turns and torque is produced.
Extraction of power from fluid arises from turning the flow.
Math required
1. Set theory 23. control volume method
2. Group theory 24. computational method
3. Category theory 25. affine and incidence geometry and connected space with
4. Ring theory closure operations.
5. Commutative groups 26. analytic Geometry
6. Field theory
7. Topology 27. algebraic geometry
8. Real analysis 28. algebraic structures and geometric structures
9. Complex analysis example an algebraic field against a vector field.
10.Functional analysis 29. abstract algebra
11.Linear space
12.Function space 30. calculus of variations, principle of least action and linear
13.Vector space functionals or energy functionals and functionals in
14.Euclidean space mathematics
15.Banach space, hilbert space 31. vectors, 12 th chapters vector notes like resolution in
16.Incidence geometry one or two dimensions vector spaces of functions
17.Combinatronic mathematics 32. affine space and necessity of field any correlation with
18.All about space and time cartesian product
19.Domain discretization
20.Finite difference method
21.Finite element method
22.Boundary element method

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