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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy 1997: Vol 211 Index PDF

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Author Index Abidat, M. Exit traverse study of mixed-flow turbines with inlet incidence variation 461-475 Agnew, B. A hybrid gas turbine cycle (Brayton/Ericsson): an alternative to conventional combined gas and 121-131 steam turbine power plant Anderson, A. A hybrid gas turbine cycle (Brayton/Ericsson): an alternative to conventional combined gas and 121-131 steam turbine power plant Arts, T. Experimental and numerical investigation on flow and heat transfer in large-scale, turbine cooling, 263-272 representative, rib-roughened channels Artt, D. W. Experimental performance evaluation of a 99.0mm radial inflow nozzled turbine with different 477-488 stator throat areas Baines, N. C. Exit traverse study of mixed-flow turbines with inlet incidence variation 461-475 Beve, F. Advances in solid oxide fuel cells and integrated power plants 359-366 Bidini, G. Simulation of hydraulic power plant transients using neural networks 393-398 Bidini, G. Thermodynamic analysis of hydraulic air compressor—gas turbine power plants 429-437 Brown, A. The influences of turbine blade mean temperature and component efficiencies on coolant 181-190 optimization in the gas turbine Cakan, M. Experimental and numerical investigation on flow and heat transfer in large-scale, turbine cooling, 263-272 representative, rib-roughened channels Chand, P. A correlation to predict the performance characteristics of centrifugal pumps handling slurries 147-157 Cheesewright, R. Step response tests on turbine flowmeters in liquid flows 321-330 Chen, H. Exit traverse study of mixed-flow turbines with inlet incidence variation 461-475 Chung, M. K. An optimum set of loss models for performance prediction of centrifugal compressors 331-338 Clark, C. Step response tests on turbine flowmeters in liquid flows 321-330 Collins, R. Sulphur removal from flue gases in the utility sector: practicalities and economies 11-26 Cooper, J. R. Sulphur removal from flue gases in the utility sector: practicalities and economies 11-26 Curran, R. The energy conversion performance of several types of Wells turbine designs 133-145 Curran, R. Design synthesis of oscillating water column wave energy converters: performance matching 489-505 Demeulenaere, A. A two-dimensional Navier-Stokes inverse solver for compressor and turbine blade design 299-307 Dominy, R. G. Diffusion rate influences on inter-turbine diffusers 235-242 Duden, A. Influence of taper, Reynolds number and Mach number on the secondary flow field of a highly 309-320 loaded turbine cascade Dunham, J. Modelling of spanwise mixing in compressor through-flow computations 243-251 Fernandez, D. Experimental and numerical investigation on flow and heat transfer in large-scale, turbine cooling, 263-272 representative, rib-roughened channels Finnis, M. The influences of turbine blade mean temperature and component efficiencies on coolant 181-190 optimization in the gas turbine Fisher, B. E. A. Predicting cooling tower plume dispersion 291-297 Fottner, L. Influence of taper, Reynolds number and Mach number on the secondary flow field of a highly 309-320 loaded turbine cascade Frost, T. H. A hybrid gas turbine cycle (Brayton/Ericsson): an alternative to conventional combined gas and 121-131 steam turbine power plant Fry, M. R. Design of a prototype fuel cell/composite cycle power station 171-180 Gardner, F. J. Thermodynamic processes in solid oxide and other fuel cells 367-380 Gato, L. M. C. The energy conversion performance of several types of Wells turbine designs 133-145 Grimaldi, C. N. Thermodynamic analysis of hydraulic air compressor—gas turbine power plants 429-437 © IMechE 1997 Proc Instn Mech Engrs Vol 211 Part A AUTHOR INDEX Harper, L. R. Extended surface convective cooling studies of engine components using the transient liquid crystal 273-287 technique Hatchman, J. C. Design of a prototype fuel cell/composite cycle power station 171-180 He, L. Computation of unsteady flow through steam turbine blade rows at partial admission 197-205 Hofejsi, I. Flow around the sections of rotor blading of a turbine stage with relatively long blades at off-design 207-213 conditions Ireland, P. T. Extended surface convective cooling studies of engine components using the transient liquid crystal 273-287 technique Issac, J. M. An experimental investigation of a centrifugal compressor with hub vane diffusers 411-427 Karim, G. A. Simulation of combustion processes in gas-fuelled diesel engines 159-169 Kazim, K. A. A correlation to predict the performance characteristics of centrifugal pumps handling slurries 147-157 Kim, T. S. The effect of gas turbine coolant modulation on the part load performance of combined cycle plants. 443-451 Part 1: gas turbines Kim, T. S. The effect of gas turbine coolant modulation on the part load performance of combined cycle plants. 453-459 Part 2: combined cycle plant Kriiger, H. Status of and experience with NO, reduction in coal-fired power plants 27-41 Krzyzanowksi, J. On efficiency measurements for large steam turbine low-pressure stages 347-355 Laroche, E. Experimental and numerical investigation on flow and heat transfer in large-scale, turbine cooling, 263-272 representative, rib-roughened channels Larsson, J. Turbine blade heat transfer calculations using two-equation turbulence models 253-262 Léonard, O. A two-dimensional Navier-Stokes inverse solver for compressor and turbine blade design 299-307 Liu, Z. Simulation of combustion processes in gas-fuelled diesel engines 159-169 Lu, S. Towards intelligent systems for boiler design 399-409 McMullan, J. T. Clean coal technologies 95-107 Maiti, B. A correlation to predict the performance characteristics of centrifugal pumps handling slurries 147-157 Mariani, F. Simulation of hydraulic power plant transients using neural networks 393-398 Martin, B. W. The influences of turbine blade mean temperature and component efficiencies on coolant 181-190 optimization in the gas turbine Massey, T. H. Sulphur removal from flue gases in the utility sector: practicalities and economies 11-26 Matas, R. Flow around the sections of rotor blading of a turbine stage with relatively long blades at off-design 207-213 conditions Michelassi, V. Shock-boundary layer interaction and transition modelling in turbomachinery flows 225-234 Moore, M. J. NO, emission control in gas turbines for combined cycle gas turbine plant 43-52 Neely, A. J. Extended surface convective cooling studies of engine components using the transient liquid crystal 273-287 technique Norris, G. Diffusion rate influences on inter-turbine diffusers 235-242 Oh, H. W. An optimum set of loss models for performance prediction of centrifugal compressors 331-338 Parker, K. R. Technological advances in high-efficiency particulate collection 53-65 Petrovic, M. Off-design flow analysis of low-pressure steam turbines 215-224 Postrioti, L. Thermodynamic analysis of hydraulic air compressor—gas turbine power plants 429-437 Qureshi, T. Q. Dynamic mode performance evaluation and energy analysis of mains and inverter driven 339-346 refrigeration compressors Rau, G. Experimental and numerical investigation on flow and heat transfer in large-scale, turbine cooling, 263-272 representative, rib-roughened channels Richardson, J. A. United States high-level radioactive waste management programme: current status and plans 381-392 Riess, W. Off-design flow analysis of low-pressure steam turbines 215-224 Ro, S. T. The effect of gas turbine coolant modulation on the part load performance of combined cycle plants. 443-451 Part 1: gas turbines Ro, S. T. The effect of gas turbine coolant modulation on the part load performance of combined cycle plants. 453-459 Part 2: combined cycle plant Safarik, P. Flow around the sections of rotor blading of a turbine stage with relatively long blades at off-design 207-213 conditions Proc Instn Mech Engrs Vol 211 Part A © IMechE 1997 AUTHOR INDEX Schiitz, M. Status of and experience with NO, reduction in coal-fired power plants 27-41 Sitaram, N. An experimental investigation of a centrifugal compressor with hub vane diffusers 411-427 Skea, J. What drives clean fuel technology? 1-10 Sloan, E. P. Clean coal technologies 95-107 Snow, D. J. Noise control in power plant 73-93 Spence, S. W. Experimental performance evaluation of a 99.0mm radial inflow nozzled turbine with different 477-488 stator throat areas Stastny, M. Flow around the sections of rotor blading of a turbine stage with relatively long blades at off-design 207-213 conditions Stewart, T. P. Design synthesis of oscillating water column wave energy converters: performance matching 489-505 Stohr, M. Status of and experience with NO, reduction in coal-fired power plants 27-41 Tarnowski, F. Experimental and numerical investigation on flow and heat transfer in large-scale, turbine cooling, 263-272 representative, rib-roughened channels Tassou, S. A. Dynamic mode performance evaluation and energy analysis of mains and inverter driven 339-346 refrigeration compressors Van den Braembussche, A two-dimensional Navier—Stokes inverse solver for compressor and turbine blade design 299-307 R. Venkateswaran, N. Sulphur removal from flue gases in the utility sector: practicalities and economies 11-26 Vialonga, J. Experimental and numerical investigation on flow and heat transfer in large-scale, turbine cooling, 263-272 representative, rib-roughened channels Watanabe, T. Fuel cell power system applications in Japan 113-119 Watson, H. Design of a prototype fuel cell/composite cycle power station 171-180 Westaway, S. Sulphur removal from flue gases in the utility sector: practicalities and economies 11-26 Whittaker, T. J. T. Design synthesis of oscillating water column wave energy converters: performance matching 489-505 Williams, B. C. Clean coal technologies 95-107 Winter, R. J. Control of visible plumes from cooling towers 67-72 Yoon, E. S. An optimum set of loss models for performance prediction of centrifugal compressors 331-338 © IMechE 1997 Proc Instn Mech Engrs Vol 211 Part A

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