Abstract

The demand for sustainable and efficient energy conversion systems has led to the exploration of various turbines design and working fluids. This study focuses on the design and simulation investigation of an axial inward flow reaction turbine utilizing organic fluids as the working medium. Organic fluids have gained attention due to their favourable themodynamic properties and low environmental impact. The selection process for the working fluid takes into consideration factors such as temperature limitations fluids availability and efficiency. The design process begins with a thorough analysis of the fundamental principles govering inward flow reaction turbines. Fluids flow path, blade profiles, the interaction between the fluid and these blades are carefully studied. Design parameters such as specific spedd, specific diameter and specific speed coefficient are determind to ensure optimal turbine performance 

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