High-Resolution Thermal Profiling of a Combustor in a Non-Dedicated Test Using Thermal History Coatings

Author:

Peral David1,Zaid Ahmed1,Benninghoven Christoph2,Araguás-Rodríguez Silvia1,Kluß David2,Karagiannopoulos Solon1,Krewinkel Robert2,Feist Jörg P.1

Affiliation:

1. Sensor Coating Systems , Londoneast-uk, Yewtree Avenue, London RM10 7FN , UK

2. MAN Energy Solutions SE , 46145 Oberhausen , Germany

Abstract

Abstract The requirement for reduced emissions and the growing demand for gas turbine efficiency are in part met through increasing firing temperatures. However, development budgets leave only limited time for dedicated thermal testing. Consequently, manufacturers are seeking novel temperature measurement technologies to validate new engine designs. This paper will demonstrate how a new temperature mapping technology can be utilized for non-dedicated (multi-cycling) testing while still delivering high-resolution temperature data in a non-dedicated test on a combustor of an industrial gas turbine. Typically, thermocouples are used to monitor the temperature during tests, but they only provide one data point. Color-changing thermal paints are used to deliver measurements over complete surfaces, but they require dedicated testing with short-duration exposure, necessitating dismantling and re-assembling the engine for further testing. Thermal History Coatings (THC) present an alternative solution to providing high-density temperature information. This coating permanently changes consistent with the maximum temperature of exposure during the test. A laser-based instrumentation technique is then used to obtain temperatures. The maximum temperature profile of the surface can be determined through a customized calibration. Given the complex cooling system of a combustor, the high temperatures, and the long-time exposure, this case offers a unique possibility for the testing of the coating under real engine conditions. The coated region covered the external surface of the can. Highly significant is the number of measurement points above 7000 (2 × 2 mm resolution), which enables advanced analysis. This provides insight into the impact of local features, e.g., the region adjacent to a cooling hole. The temperature profile is compared to a computational fluid dynamics-conjugate heat transfer model and thermocouple measurements for the calibration of cooling pre-design methods.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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