Gas Turbines Flashcards
What type of engine is a gas turbine?
internal combustion, constant flow engine
What is the main benefit to external combustion chambers on a gas turbine?
allows use of a wider range of fuels (also for ease of maintenance)
Describe regeneration in a gas turbine.
Some of the exhaust heat is use to heat the air of combustion.
Describe cogeneration in a gas turbine.
Exhaust heat is used to generate steam for power generation of other plant processes.
What are the different shaft arrangements available in a gas turbine?
single shaft, split shaft, twin spool shaft
Generators for electric power must run at speeds that are multiples of _____ for correct cycle in the power grid (N. America)
60 (60 Hz power grid frequency)
What type of blading is found in gas turbines?
reaction blading (although the blading does incorporate some impulse principles)
What is the thermal efficiency of an open cycle gas turbine?
15-40%
What is the thermal efficiency for a regeneration gas turbine?
up to 60%
What is the thermal efficiency for a cogeneration gas turbine?
50 to 90%
Are the pressures in a gas turbine higher or lower than a steam turbine?
lower
What can happen if the pressure in the combustion chamber becomes higher than the pressure in the diffuser in a gas turbine?
the gases can back up into the compressor and possibly cause a surge or stall (causing severe damage)
What are the two main sections of a gas turbine, and what are the three main components of these sections?
Gas generation section, and Power section, the three main components are the compressor, combustion chamber and the turbine
What are the two basic types of air compressors found in gas turbines? Which is more efficient in larger gas turbines?
radial flow (centrifugal) and axial flow, the axial flow is more efficient in larger gas turbines
What are the two types of rotors in a gas turbine, and which are used in most present-day high-speed gas turbines?
Drum type or disc type rotors, the disc type is used more
Name the 3 parts of a combustion chamber.
Primary zone, intermediate zone, and dilution zone
How much of the compressed air is used for combustion? What is the rest used for?
35-40% of the compressed air is used for combustion, the rest is used for cooling
What connects the combustion chamber to the turbine?
the transition piece
Name the 3 styles of combustion chambers. Which has the most igniters?
can type, annular type, can-annular type, the can type has the most igniters (one for each can)
What does the can-annular style combustion chamber have that enables the flame to pass to each can during start-up?
crossfire tubes
At which speed of rotation should a rotor be dynamically balanced?
3600 rpm and over
What material may be used to increase the endurance of the nozzles in the power section of a gas turbine?
ceramic
What type of shaft seals are used on both the compressor and turbine in a gas turbine?
labyrinth seals
Fuels used in gas turbines can be either gaseous or liquid, name some common fuels used.
natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, alcohol, kerosene, gasoline, diesel, bunker oil, a gas/diesel blend
At what percentage of max speed must a turbine be rotated before fuel is turned on?
20-30%
Where is the highest temperature found in a gas turbine?
The point where heated air leaves the combustion chamber.
How are gas turbines for aircraft usually constructed?
modular construction
How are dirt deposits on compressor blading cleaned in a gas turbine?
first the wash system is used, if this isn’t sufficient then ground walnut shells may be introduced into the compressor inlet while the engine is running
What may be equipped around the combustion section of a gas turbine to indicate where problems may be if one nozzle or one combustion chamber is malfunctioning?
pyrometers
Describe the sequence of an engine wash system on a gas turbine.
With the turbine driven by the starting mechanism or during operation, a soak cleaning fluid is sprayed on the compressor blades, followed by spraying a wash off fluid, and finally an inhibiting fluid.
How much loss in engine power (%) will result from a 1% loss in intake pressure on a gas turbine?
2.5%
What is the purpose of a diffuser in a gas turbine?
To lower the velocity/increase the pressure of the air leaving the axial flow compressor to allow combustion
What can cause pitting on gas turbine blades?
unburned liquid fuel, ash, dirty air, dirty fuel
What is the purpose of the holes that are drilled in some turbine blades from root to tip?
aids in blade cooling
Why are there fewer stages in a gas turbine compared to that of a steam turbine?
there are fewer pressure drops available