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PRESENTED BY
V.Naveenprakash
(713418402008)
Finite element analysis is used in the present work to examine steady state thermal
& structural performance for Inconel 718and Titanium T6. Four different models
consisting of solid blade and blades with varying number of holes (6, 9 &12 holes)
were analysed in this Project to find out the optimum number of cooling holes. The
analysis is carried out using ANSYS CFD software package.
INTRODUCTION
One of the most important applications of gas turbines is in power
generation, though it has been in use for aircraft propulsion since
long time. The efficiency and power output of gas turbine plants is
dependent on the maximum temperatures attained in the cycle.
Advanced gas turbine engines operate at high temperatures (1200–
15000C) to improve thermal efficiency and power output. With the
increase in temperatures of gases, the heat transferred to the blades
will also increase appreciably resulting in their thermal failure. With
the existing materials, it is impossible to go for higher temperatures.
Taking into account the metallurgical constraints, it is necessary to provide
cooling arrangement for turbine blades to keep their metal temperature with
in allowable limits. Therefore, developments in turbine cooling technology
play a critical role in increasing the thermal efficiency and power output of
advanced gas turbines. The following three types of cooling methods have
been adapted to varying degree of success.
1. Convection cooling
2. Film cooling
3. Transpiration cooling
While all three methods have their difference, they all work by using cooler
air (bled from the compressor) to remove heat from the turbine blade.
Convection cooling works by passing cooling air though passages
internal to the blade.
The cooling air will reduces the temperature of the blade to allowable limits
LITERATURE REVIEW
S.Gowreesh et.al (1) studied on The first stage rotor blade of a two stage gas
turbine has been analysed forStructural, thermal, modal analysis using ANSYS
11.0.which is a powerful Finite Element MethodSoftware. The temperature
distribution in the rotor blade has been evaluated using this software. The
design features of the turbine segment of the gas turbine have been taken from
the preliminary design of a power turbine for maximization of an existing turbo
jet engine.
2. Kauthalkaret.al (2) the purpose of turbine technology is to extract, maximum
quantity of energy from the working fluid to convert it into useful work
withmaximum efficiency. That means, the Gas turbine having maximum
reliability, minimum cost, minimum supervision and minimum starting time.
The gas turbineobtains its power by utilizing the energy of burnt gases and the
air.
TUBINE WORKING
HOW DOES IT WORK?
METHODOLOGY
Problem definition
Mesh the geometry model and refine the mesh considering sensitive zones
This conclusion was drawn based on the fact that the induced
stresses are minimum and the temperature of the blade is close to the
required value of 800C. Any further increase in the number of holes
will bring down the temperature below the required value of 8000 C
REFERENCES
1. S.Gowreesh, N.SreenivasaluReddy and N.V.Yogananda Murthy.
“CONVECTIVE HEAT TRANSFER ANALYSIS OF an AERO GAS
TURBINE BLADE USING ANSYS”, International journal of Mechanics
of solids, vol4, No.1, March 2009(ppt55-62).
2. P.Kauthalkar, Mr.DevendraS.Shikarwar, and Dr.Pushapendra Kumar
Sharma. “ANLYSIS OF THERMAL STRESES DISTRIBUTION
PATTERN ON GAS TURBINE BLADE USING ANSYS”, International
journal of Engineering Education and technology, Vol.2, No.3, Nov 2010.
3. John’s, T.Ramakrishna. “THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF GAS
TURBINE BLADE”, International Journal of Advanced Research and
Studies, Vol 2, No.1, Dec 2012.
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