Highly effective and non-polluting multimodular systems on the basis of ceramic microgas-turbine installations
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https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2010.2758Keywords:
autonomous electric power sources, micro gas turbine unit, the hot path, multi-module unit, material consumption, reliability.Abstract
On developing autonomous electric power sources on the base of micro gas turbine units (μGTI) with ceramic constructional materials in the hot path. Developing multi-module unit with capacity 30 kW made up of 15 modules with capacity 2 kW each which solve the problems of material consumption, reliability, efficiency, and ecological compatibility.References
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