Experimental study of improvised tesla micro-turbine

The Tesla turbine has revolutionized conventional turbine technology by employing friction and viscous forces on stacked discs instead of blades. The Tesla turbine is still distinguished by its remarkable efficiency in capturing the fluid energy through the boundary layer adhesion and cohesion prin...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Nazri, Muhammad Nor Ikmal, Mohamad Fadhir, Nurul Qistina, Bajuri, Farid, Basri, Ernnie Ilyani, Basri, Adi Azriff
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Published: Aeronautical and Astronautical Society of the Republic of China, Taiwan 2024
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1109982024-04-18T08:03:01Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110998/ Experimental study of improvised tesla micro-turbine Muhammad Nazri, Muhammad Nor Ikmal Mohamad Fadhir, Nurul Qistina Bajuri, Farid Basri, Ernnie Ilyani Basri, Adi Azriff The Tesla turbine has revolutionized conventional turbine technology by employing friction and viscous forces on stacked discs instead of blades. The Tesla turbine is still distinguished by its remarkable efficiency in capturing the fluid energy through the boundary layer adhesion and cohesion principle. While Tesla turbines can achieve impressive rotational speeds, they also have a limitation in torque, which becomes a substantial obstacle in its application. Hence, the main objective of this study is to improvise the design of the Tesla turbine and analyze the new design’s rotational speed and voltage generation with different inlet pressures. To accomplish this, the new design of the Tesla turbine discs is developed and fabricated. The study is then proceeded with the experimental work by conducting the RPM and voltage generation tests, which are performed to gather quantitative data to assess the best disk spacing and test the performance and feasibility of the improvised Tesla turbine. In general, the initial result has shown that the smallest disc spacing of 0.2 cm produces the highest RPM compared to the other models. The effect of design where blades are attached to the upper part of the pure Tesla discs (model 4) is found to perform the best in terms of RPM, which is higher by three times of the original Tesla turbine at 20 psi. At the highest inlet pressure, which is 80 psi, model 4 shows the highest rotational speed and voltage production at 3881 rpm and 19 V, respectively, when compared to the other models. It can be concluded that the improvisation of the Tesla turbine has performed better than the original. By achieving high RPM and voltage, the power output is enhanced for energy harvesting applications. Aeronautical and Astronautical Society of the Republic of China, Taiwan 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110998/1/Experimental%20Study%20of%20Improvised%20Tesla%20Micro-Turbi_240313_114820.pdf Muhammad Nazri, Muhammad Nor Ikmal and Mohamad Fadhir, Nurul Qistina and Bajuri, Farid and Basri, Ernnie Ilyani and Basri, Adi Azriff (2024) Experimental study of improvised tesla micro-turbine. Journal of Aeronautics, Astronautics and Aviation, 56 (1S). pp. 461-468. ISSN 1990-7710 https://www.airitilibrary.com/Article/Detail/P20140627004-N202403020027-00034 10.6125/JoAAA.202403_56(1S).33
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description The Tesla turbine has revolutionized conventional turbine technology by employing friction and viscous forces on stacked discs instead of blades. The Tesla turbine is still distinguished by its remarkable efficiency in capturing the fluid energy through the boundary layer adhesion and cohesion principle. While Tesla turbines can achieve impressive rotational speeds, they also have a limitation in torque, which becomes a substantial obstacle in its application. Hence, the main objective of this study is to improvise the design of the Tesla turbine and analyze the new design’s rotational speed and voltage generation with different inlet pressures. To accomplish this, the new design of the Tesla turbine discs is developed and fabricated. The study is then proceeded with the experimental work by conducting the RPM and voltage generation tests, which are performed to gather quantitative data to assess the best disk spacing and test the performance and feasibility of the improvised Tesla turbine. In general, the initial result has shown that the smallest disc spacing of 0.2 cm produces the highest RPM compared to the other models. The effect of design where blades are attached to the upper part of the pure Tesla discs (model 4) is found to perform the best in terms of RPM, which is higher by three times of the original Tesla turbine at 20 psi. At the highest inlet pressure, which is 80 psi, model 4 shows the highest rotational speed and voltage production at 3881 rpm and 19 V, respectively, when compared to the other models. It can be concluded that the improvisation of the Tesla turbine has performed better than the original. By achieving high RPM and voltage, the power output is enhanced for energy harvesting applications.
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author Muhammad Nazri, Muhammad Nor Ikmal
Mohamad Fadhir, Nurul Qistina
Bajuri, Farid
Basri, Ernnie Ilyani
Basri, Adi Azriff
spellingShingle Muhammad Nazri, Muhammad Nor Ikmal
Mohamad Fadhir, Nurul Qistina
Bajuri, Farid
Basri, Ernnie Ilyani
Basri, Adi Azriff
Experimental study of improvised tesla micro-turbine
author_facet Muhammad Nazri, Muhammad Nor Ikmal
Mohamad Fadhir, Nurul Qistina
Bajuri, Farid
Basri, Ernnie Ilyani
Basri, Adi Azriff
author_sort Muhammad Nazri, Muhammad Nor Ikmal
title Experimental study of improvised tesla micro-turbine
title_short Experimental study of improvised tesla micro-turbine
title_full Experimental study of improvised tesla micro-turbine
title_fullStr Experimental study of improvised tesla micro-turbine
title_full_unstemmed Experimental study of improvised tesla micro-turbine
title_sort experimental study of improvised tesla micro-turbine
publisher Aeronautical and Astronautical Society of the Republic of China, Taiwan
publishDate 2024
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110998/1/Experimental%20Study%20of%20Improvised%20Tesla%20Micro-Turbi_240313_114820.pdf
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