Study of Design Modification Effects through Performance Analysis of a Legacy Gas Turbine Engine

Modifications to the critical parameters, such as the exhaust nozzle area, are sometimes done during maintenance of aircraft engines. These modifications are done either to increase the design thrust or to compensate for the reduction of thrust due to leakage in the variable area jet nozzle. There...

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Main Authors: Gantayata Gouda, Balaji Sankar, Venkat Iyengar, Jana Soumendu
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Language:English
Published: Departamento de Ciência e Tecnologia Aeroespacial 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/pdf/jatm/v12/2175-9146-jatm-12-e0720.pdf
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spelling doaj-2abad28c83944da1b688c5d3237b94d02020-11-25T02:30:47ZengDepartamento de Ciência e Tecnologia AeroespacialJournal of Aerospace Technology and Management1984-96482175-91462020-03-011210720072010.5028/jatm.v12.1097Study of Design Modification Effects through Performance Analysis of a Legacy Gas Turbine EngineGantayata Gouda0Balaji Sankar1Venkat Iyengar2Jana Soumendu3National Aerospace Laboratories National Aerospace Laboratories National Aerospace Laboratories National Aerospace Laboratories Modifications to the critical parameters, such as the exhaust nozzle area, are sometimes done during maintenance of aircraft engines. These modifications are done either to increase the design thrust or to compensate for the reduction of thrust due to leakage in the variable area jet nozzle. There is a trade-off between several performance parameters when such critical parameters are changed during maintenance. A tuned aerothermodynamic simulation model that agrees well with the experimental data from the original engine is required to study the effect of these changes. In the present work, a multipoint map scaling approach and a parameter estimation method are used to develop a simulation model that agrees well with the experimental data from the original turbojet engine. The design modifications are then incorporated in the model, and the effect of the modification on the various performance parameters is studied. The effect of leakage in the nozzle flaps and the corresponding reduction required in the nozzle throat area are calculated. It is shown that the tuned model developed with experimental test bed data enables the identification of ancillary effects of a change in a design parameter, such as the nozzle throat area. http://www.scielo.br/pdf/jatm/v12/2175-9146-jatm-12-e0720.pdfaerothermodynamic modeltwin spool turbojet enginemultipoint map scalingcompressor characteristics map
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author Gantayata Gouda
Balaji Sankar
Venkat Iyengar
Jana Soumendu
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Balaji Sankar
Venkat Iyengar
Jana Soumendu
Study of Design Modification Effects through Performance Analysis of a Legacy Gas Turbine Engine
Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management
aerothermodynamic model
twin spool turbojet engine
multipoint map scaling
compressor characteristics map
author_facet Gantayata Gouda
Balaji Sankar
Venkat Iyengar
Jana Soumendu
author_sort Gantayata Gouda
title Study of Design Modification Effects through Performance Analysis of a Legacy Gas Turbine Engine
title_short Study of Design Modification Effects through Performance Analysis of a Legacy Gas Turbine Engine
title_full Study of Design Modification Effects through Performance Analysis of a Legacy Gas Turbine Engine
title_fullStr Study of Design Modification Effects through Performance Analysis of a Legacy Gas Turbine Engine
title_full_unstemmed Study of Design Modification Effects through Performance Analysis of a Legacy Gas Turbine Engine
title_sort study of design modification effects through performance analysis of a legacy gas turbine engine
publisher Departamento de Ciência e Tecnologia Aeroespacial
series Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management
issn 1984-9648
2175-9146
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Modifications to the critical parameters, such as the exhaust nozzle area, are sometimes done during maintenance of aircraft engines. These modifications are done either to increase the design thrust or to compensate for the reduction of thrust due to leakage in the variable area jet nozzle. There is a trade-off between several performance parameters when such critical parameters are changed during maintenance. A tuned aerothermodynamic simulation model that agrees well with the experimental data from the original engine is required to study the effect of these changes. In the present work, a multipoint map scaling approach and a parameter estimation method are used to develop a simulation model that agrees well with the experimental data from the original turbojet engine. The design modifications are then incorporated in the model, and the effect of the modification on the various performance parameters is studied. The effect of leakage in the nozzle flaps and the corresponding reduction required in the nozzle throat area are calculated. It is shown that the tuned model developed with experimental test bed data enables the identification of ancillary effects of a change in a design parameter, such as the nozzle throat area.
topic aerothermodynamic model
twin spool turbojet engine
multipoint map scaling
compressor characteristics map
url http://www.scielo.br/pdf/jatm/v12/2175-9146-jatm-12-e0720.pdf
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