Optimization of Heat Exchangers for Intercooled Recuperated Aero Engines

In the framework of the European research project LEMCOTEC, a section was devoted to the further optimization of the recuperation system of the Intercooled Recuperated Aero engine (IRA engine) concept, of MTU Aero Engines AG. This concept is based on an advanced thermodynamic cycle combining both in...

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Main Authors: Dimitrios Misirlis, Zinon Vlahostergios, Michael Flouros, Christina Salpingidou, Stefan Donnerhack, Apostolos Goulas, Kyros Yakinthos
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Published: MDPI AG 2017-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/4/1/14
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spelling doaj-0bc0110fc6a94fb784ed94ffc8a06a202020-11-25T01:48:51ZengMDPI AGAerospace2226-43102017-03-01411410.3390/aerospace4010014aerospace4010014Optimization of Heat Exchangers for Intercooled Recuperated Aero EnginesDimitrios Misirlis0Zinon Vlahostergios1Michael Flouros2Christina Salpingidou3Stefan Donnerhack4Apostolos Goulas5Kyros Yakinthos6Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Central Macedonia, Serres 62124, GreeceLaboratory of Fluid Mechanics & Turbomachinery, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki 54124, GreeceMTU Aero Engines AG, Munich 80995, GermanyLaboratory of Fluid Mechanics & Turbomachinery, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki 54124, GreeceMTU Aero Engines AG, Munich 80995, GermanyLaboratory of Fluid Mechanics & Turbomachinery, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki 54124, GreeceLaboratory of Fluid Mechanics & Turbomachinery, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki 54124, GreeceIn the framework of the European research project LEMCOTEC, a section was devoted to the further optimization of the recuperation system of the Intercooled Recuperated Aero engine (IRA engine) concept, of MTU Aero Engines AG. This concept is based on an advanced thermodynamic cycle combining both intercooling and recuperation. The present work is focused only on the recuperation process. This is carried out through a system of heat exchangers mounted inside the hot-gas exhaust nozzle, providing fuel economy and reduced pollutant emissions. The optimization of the recuperation system was performed using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) computations, experimental measurements and thermodynamic cycle analysis for a wide range of engine operating conditions. A customized numerical tool was developed based on an advanced porosity model approach. The heat exchangers were modeled as porous media of predefined heat transfer and pressure loss behaviour and could also incorporate major and critical heat exchanger design decisions in the CFD computations. The optimization resulted in two completely new innovative heat exchanger concepts, named as CORN (COnical Recuperative Nozzle) and STARTREC (STraight AnnulaR Thermal RECuperator), which provided significant benefits in terms of fuel consumption, pollutants emission and weight reduction compared to more conventional heat exchanger designs, thus proving that further optimization potential for this technology exists.http://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/4/1/14heat exchangersporosity modelrecuperationaero engine optimization
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author Dimitrios Misirlis
Zinon Vlahostergios
Michael Flouros
Christina Salpingidou
Stefan Donnerhack
Apostolos Goulas
Kyros Yakinthos
spellingShingle Dimitrios Misirlis
Zinon Vlahostergios
Michael Flouros
Christina Salpingidou
Stefan Donnerhack
Apostolos Goulas
Kyros Yakinthos
Optimization of Heat Exchangers for Intercooled Recuperated Aero Engines
Aerospace
heat exchangers
porosity model
recuperation
aero engine optimization
author_facet Dimitrios Misirlis
Zinon Vlahostergios
Michael Flouros
Christina Salpingidou
Stefan Donnerhack
Apostolos Goulas
Kyros Yakinthos
author_sort Dimitrios Misirlis
title Optimization of Heat Exchangers for Intercooled Recuperated Aero Engines
title_short Optimization of Heat Exchangers for Intercooled Recuperated Aero Engines
title_full Optimization of Heat Exchangers for Intercooled Recuperated Aero Engines
title_fullStr Optimization of Heat Exchangers for Intercooled Recuperated Aero Engines
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Heat Exchangers for Intercooled Recuperated Aero Engines
title_sort optimization of heat exchangers for intercooled recuperated aero engines
publisher MDPI AG
series Aerospace
issn 2226-4310
publishDate 2017-03-01
description In the framework of the European research project LEMCOTEC, a section was devoted to the further optimization of the recuperation system of the Intercooled Recuperated Aero engine (IRA engine) concept, of MTU Aero Engines AG. This concept is based on an advanced thermodynamic cycle combining both intercooling and recuperation. The present work is focused only on the recuperation process. This is carried out through a system of heat exchangers mounted inside the hot-gas exhaust nozzle, providing fuel economy and reduced pollutant emissions. The optimization of the recuperation system was performed using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) computations, experimental measurements and thermodynamic cycle analysis for a wide range of engine operating conditions. A customized numerical tool was developed based on an advanced porosity model approach. The heat exchangers were modeled as porous media of predefined heat transfer and pressure loss behaviour and could also incorporate major and critical heat exchanger design decisions in the CFD computations. The optimization resulted in two completely new innovative heat exchanger concepts, named as CORN (COnical Recuperative Nozzle) and STARTREC (STraight AnnulaR Thermal RECuperator), which provided significant benefits in terms of fuel consumption, pollutants emission and weight reduction compared to more conventional heat exchanger designs, thus proving that further optimization potential for this technology exists.
topic heat exchangers
porosity model
recuperation
aero engine optimization
url http://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/4/1/14
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