Development and qualification of a specialized gas turbine test stand to research the potential benefits of nanocatalyst fuel additives

Due to the wide use of gas turbine engines, any performance improvements would yield significant impacts to many military and civilian programs. While hardware upgrades require costly replacements to existing equipment, fuel performance enhancement could provide a near term cost effective solutio...

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Main Author: Kraemer, Nathan A.
Other Authors: Sinibaldi, Jose O.
Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/3111
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-31112015-08-06T16:02:04Z Development and qualification of a specialized gas turbine test stand to research the potential benefits of nanocatalyst fuel additives Kraemer, Nathan A. Sinibaldi, Jose O. Brophy, Christopher M. Brophy, Christopher M. Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.) Due to the wide use of gas turbine engines, any performance improvements would yield significant impacts to many military and civilian programs. While hardware upgrades require costly replacements to existing equipment, fuel performance enhancement could provide a near term cost effective solution. This thesis research focused on the development and qualification of a suitable test stand system to provide bench testing of nanocatalyst additives for jet fuels on a fullscale tactical gas turbine engine. A Williams International F-121 fanjet engine was acquired and set up as the centerpiece component for the desired test stand. The required auxiliary systems and sensor equipment were designed and constructed. Initial baseline performance of the test stand and F-121 engine were demonstrated. These included the ability to determine lean ignition limits, capability to perform on-the-fly switching of fuel supply during engine operation, and capability of dynamically performing lean flame-out tests. 2012-03-14T17:37:16Z 2012-03-14T17:37:16Z 2007-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/3111 191094288 Approved for public release, distribution unlimited Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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description Due to the wide use of gas turbine engines, any performance improvements would yield significant impacts to many military and civilian programs. While hardware upgrades require costly replacements to existing equipment, fuel performance enhancement could provide a near term cost effective solution. This thesis research focused on the development and qualification of a suitable test stand system to provide bench testing of nanocatalyst additives for jet fuels on a fullscale tactical gas turbine engine. A Williams International F-121 fanjet engine was acquired and set up as the centerpiece component for the desired test stand. The required auxiliary systems and sensor equipment were designed and constructed. Initial baseline performance of the test stand and F-121 engine were demonstrated. These included the ability to determine lean ignition limits, capability to perform on-the-fly switching of fuel supply during engine operation, and capability of dynamically performing lean flame-out tests.
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Development and qualification of a specialized gas turbine test stand to research the potential benefits of nanocatalyst fuel additives
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title Development and qualification of a specialized gas turbine test stand to research the potential benefits of nanocatalyst fuel additives
title_short Development and qualification of a specialized gas turbine test stand to research the potential benefits of nanocatalyst fuel additives
title_full Development and qualification of a specialized gas turbine test stand to research the potential benefits of nanocatalyst fuel additives
title_fullStr Development and qualification of a specialized gas turbine test stand to research the potential benefits of nanocatalyst fuel additives
title_full_unstemmed Development and qualification of a specialized gas turbine test stand to research the potential benefits of nanocatalyst fuel additives
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