GasTurb
Description
Create simulations of various gas turbines to detect and solve performance problems. Learn how gas turbine thermodynamics works, generate detailed enthalpy-entropy diagrams, perform test data analysis, including model-based test analysis, and calculate gas turbine dimensions and weight.
GasTurb version 14.0 is an exceptional Education tool, particularly within the Science Tools subcategory. Developed by Dr. Joachim Kurzke, this program simulates the critical gas turbine configurations used for propulsion or power generation, making it indispensable for teaching gas turbine thermodynamics. Its graphical output of parametric studies provides users with accurate numerical data on how thermal efficiency varies with pressure ratio and burner exit temperature. Unlike other tools, it eliminates the need for inaccurate sketches, instead offering precise enthalpy-entropy diagrams that are to scale.
One of the standout features of GasTurb is its capacity to handle virtually all gas turbine performance simulation challenges effectively. This is highly beneficial for both students and professionals in the field, as it goes beyond just indicating trends in lessons, offering validated absolute numbers. The latest version, 14.0, is supported on a wide range of operating systems including Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11, ensuring compatibility with various platforms, making it easily accessible.
Previous versions such as 13.0, 12, and 12.0, continue to offer robust performance, but the latest iteration certainly brings enhancements that make the user experience smoother and more intuitive. The program file names for the various versions include GasTurb10.exe, GasTurb11.exe, GasTurb12.exe, GasTurb13.exe, and GasTurb9.exe, reflecting its progressive development. More
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Developer: Dr. Joachim Kurzke
License:Demo
Total downloads:1,802 (1 last week)
Operating system:Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11
Latest version:14.0
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