IGTC-99 The Development of the Micro Gas Turbine Generator(Session D-7 DEVELOPMENT OF GAS TURBINES)
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概要
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Electric power in Japan has developed to the point where outages and brownouts have long been forgotten-power outlets are now even installed as part of outdoor leisure facilities in motor parks and elsewhere. Nevertheless, outlets are not installed everywhere, and there are probably many people who have felt disappointed on finding no outlets when taking electric appliances outside. At present, many types of portable generators are being used in business activities such as road construction, building-facilities work, and onsight news reporting and video transmissions, and in individual activities such as camping and other outdoor hobbies. In recent years, however, many electric appliances have come to incorporate "intelligence," or in other words, microcomputers, that demand high electric-power quality. This need is being particularly felt in specially equipped vehicles incorporating computers, facsimiles, precise measuring equipment, communication devices, and so on. There has also been an increase in the need for power to run air conditioners, microwave ovens, audio decks and the like in motor homes and recreational vehicles. All of the above reflects the need for compact and light power generators. At Nissan Motors, Ltd., we have developed the micro gas turbine generator as an application of gas-turbine/turbo-charger technology, an area that we have been researching and developing. (See Fig.1 and Table 1). This paper provides an overview of the new generator and describes some of the key issues in its development.
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著者
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Iio M.
Social And Advanced Research Laboratory Nissan Research Center
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Nakajima T.
Aerospace Devision, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd
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Fujikawa Y.
Aerospace Devision, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd
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Goto T.
Social and Advanced Research Laboratory, Nissan Research Center