Compressor Fouling Modelling: Relationship Between Computational Roughness And Gas Turbine Operation Time
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Gas turbine axial compressor performance is heavily influenced by blade fouling. As a
result, the gas turbines efficiency and producible power output decrease. Performance
degradation of an axial compressor stage due to fouling can be analyzed by means of
simulation through computational fluid dynamics (CFD) codes. Usually these methods
reproduce the deteriorated blades by increasing their surface roughness and thickness.
Another approach is the scaling of compressor stage performance maps. A model based
on stage-by-stage techniques was presented in a previous work. This model is able to estimate
the modifications of the overall compressor performance map as a function of the
operating hours. The aim of the present study is to combine these two different
approaches in order to relate the increase of blade computational surface roughness with
compressor operating hours
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
blades; compressors; computational fluid dynamics; gas turbines; surface roughness
List of contributors:
Melino, Francesco
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