Development of the scientific heritage of M.E. Deich in the sphere of the gas dynamics of two-phase media (On the 100th anniversary of his birthday)
- Authors: Avetisyan A.R.1, Lazarev L.Y.2
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Affiliations:
- Nuclear Safety Institute
- National Research University Moscow Power Engineering Institute
- Issue: Vol 64, No 7 (2017)
- Pages: 465-474
- Section: Steam Turbine, Gas Turbine, Steam-Gas Plants and Accessory Equipment
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0040-6015/article/view/172733
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601517070011
- ID: 172733
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Abstract
This article is a brief overview of some scientific and engineering ideas in the sphere of two-phase gas dynamics that were developed by the team of the Problem Laboratory of Turbomachines, Department of Steam and Gas Turbines, Moscow Power Engineering Institute (NRU MPEI, National Research University), under the leadership of Mikhail Efimovich Deich since 1963 and the analysis of their development and influence on the current state of the problem. At the early stages of the studies on two-phase media, the problem of the measurement of physical parameters of phases was especially urgent. The characteristics of probes for the measurement of one-phase flows in the presence of drops were studied, and the corrections for the influence of the second phase were obtained. However, the main focus was the development of new methods, and the optical method using a laser light source that is currently used at the leading laboratories of the world was chosen as the main method. The study of the wet-steam flow in nozzles is one of the first stages of the research on the problem. In these studies, the wave structure of supersonic wet-steam flows (condensation jumps and shock waves, Mach waves, turbulent condensation, periodic condensation nonstationarity, etc.) was investigated in detail. At present, like in the earlier studies, much attention is paid to the study of the influence of the addition of surface-active substance (SASs) on the wet-steam flow. The study of the wet-steam motion in steam-turbine stages was performed simultaneously with physical studies as the practical application of the obtained results. The development of computer technology in the 21st century contributed to the elaboration of the theoretical methods for the calculation of wet-steam flows in elements of power devices.
About the authors
A. R. Avetisyan
Nuclear Safety Institute
Email: llazarev37@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 115191
L. Ya. Lazarev
National Research University Moscow Power Engineering Institute
Author for correspondence.
Email: llazarev37@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 111250
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