Coursecode:
wb4421
Coursename: Gas
Turbine Simulation & Application
DUT creditpoints: 2
ECTS creditpoints: 3
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
and Marine Technology
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Lecturer(s): Visser, ir.W.P.J.; Buijtenen, prof.ir. J.P. van,
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Tel.: 015-27 82179
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Catalog
data:
Gas turbine, performance calculation, part load performance, simulation,
compressor, gaspad analysis, condition monitoring.
Aircraft engines, maintenance, high temperature materials, various
applications, case-studies.
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Course
year: MSc
1st year
Period: 2A / 2B
Hours per week: 2
Other hours: 0
Assesment: Individual assignment
Assessm. period:
(see
academic calandar)
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Prerequisites: wb1224,
wb4304, wb4420 (wb) of wb4280
(lr)
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Follow
up: -
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Detailed
description of topics:
The course
consists of two parts: one part is about off-design behaviour of gas turbines
(with simulation-practicum with GSP) and a part application.
Part 1:
Performance characteristics of gas
turbine components, procedures and computer programs for the calculation of
the static and dynamic part load behaviour of gas turbines, the effect of
ambient conditions on performance. Operating envelope, flow phenomena in
compressors: stall, surge, choking. Performance monitoring: trend analysis,
the use of parameter estimation techniques in case only limited data are
available.
Part 2:
In part 2 the student is expected to carry out an assignment with GSP,
consisting of the analysis and the generation of solutions for a practical example of the behaviour of a
gas turbine under deviating operational conditions, as component wear, a
different fuel , application of water- of steam injection. A report has to be
written, and discussed with the lecturers. A grade will be determined during
the evaluation.
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Course
material:
C.J.Houtman, Gasturbines B (reader)
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References
from literature:
Cohen, H., Rogers, G.F.C.,
Saravannamuttoo, H.I.H., Gas Turbine Theory, 4th ed., Longman, London,
1996. ISBN 0-582-23632-0
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Remarks (Assessment, entry
requirements, etc):
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Learning
goals:
The first part is to create and enhance insight in
the available methods to determine design and off-design performance of gas
turbines and in limiting factors.
The second part focusses on practical
experience with the analysis of practical problems with the application,
operation and maintenance of gas turbines.
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Computer
use:
Simulation
code GSP (Gas turbine Simulation Program)
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Practicum:
Simulation
practicum with GSP (Gas turbine Simulation Program)
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Design
content:
Design aspects of the gas turbine in relation to
the behaviour of the gas turbine and its applications.
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Percentage
of design: 25%
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