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Interaction between Struts and Swirl Flow in Gas Turbine Exhaust Diffusers 被引量:2
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作者 Roman Z.PIETRASCH Joerg R.SEUME 《Journal of Thermal Science》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2005年第4期314-320,共7页
The increasing use of gas turbines in combined cycle power plants together with the high amount of kinetic energy in modem gas turbine exhaust flows focuses attention on the design of gas turbine diffusers as the conn... The increasing use of gas turbines in combined cycle power plants together with the high amount of kinetic energy in modem gas turbine exhaust flows focuses attention on the design of gas turbine diffusers as the connecting part between the Brayton/Joule and the Rankine parts of the combined cycle. A scale model of a typical gas turbine exhaust diffuser is investigated experimentally. The test rig consists of a radial type, variable swirl generator which provides the exhaust flow corresponding to different gas turbine operating conditions. Static pressure measurements are carried out along the outer diffuser walls and along the hub of the annular part and along the centerline of the conical diffuser. Velocity distributions at several axial positions in the annular and conical diffuser have been measured using a Laser Doppler Velocimeter (LDV). Pressure recovery coefficients and velocity profiles are depicted as a function of diffuser length for several combinations of swirl strength, tip flow and strut geometries. The diffuser without struts achieved a higher pressure recovery than the diffuser with struts at all swirl angle settings. The diffuser with cylindrical struts achieved a higher pressure recovery than the diffuser with profiled struts at all swirl angle seO.ings. Inlet flows with swirl angles over 18° affected the pressure recovery negatively for all strut configurations. 展开更多
关键词 gas turbine exhaust diffuser SWIRL STRUTS pressure recovery coefficient.
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