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There was once a saying from the renowned American physicist Richard Feynman about turbulence. He said that it remains to be the most important unsolved problem in classical physics.
The challenge for the experts is recognizing the behavior of vortices paired with the tough understanding of how turbulence could be determined through tracking the motion of vortex tubes through a simple model.
To arrive at this study, researchers from Florida State University (FSU) have seen the vortex tubes located in a quantum fluid. The finds will later help them to have a grasp of what is going on with turbulence inside the liquid.
During the development phase and also in the end product, high-temperature pressure sensors from Kistler deliver valuable real-time data to optimize the combustion process.
The changeover to energy supply solutions that deliver maximum efficiency while protecting the environment is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity in the 21st century. Resources have to be developed and emissions must be reduced against a background of continuously rising demand for energy. Gas turbines play a key part in tackling this challenge: they offer the ideal solution, especially in situations where both power and heat are required – as is often the case in municipal utilities or industrial settings. And in the future, it will become increasingly possible to operate gas turbines with hydrogen instead of natural gas, giving them a better environmental footprint and more compatibility with the desired energy mix.