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The , often referred to as a radial-inflow turbine, is the workhorse of the small engine industry. The design is conceptually similar to a centrifugal compressor working in reverse. Gas enters the turbine near the center (the eye) and flows outward toward the circumference.
Moustapha is co-author of the seminal textbook "Axial and Radial Turbines" (Concepts NREC, 2003, often cited with ISBN 0-933283-71-0). This book, written alongside Jack Zelesky (Pratt & Whitney), Nicholas Baines (Concepts NREC), and David Japikse (Concepts NREC), forms the backbone of many graduate-level courses. Therefore, a search for a PDF by Hany Moustapha almost always refers to material derived from this rigorous, data-driven engineering text. Axial And Radial Turbines By Hany Moustapha.pdf
Search your university library for the full textbook by Moustapha, Zelesky, Baines, and Japikse. Supplement it with the VKI lecture series PDF. Then, using the specific speed chart on page 47 of that PDF, select your turbine type—and build the future of power generation, one blade at a time. The , often referred to as a radial-inflow
