Assessment of Performance Boundaries and Operability of Low Specific Thrust GUHBPR Engines for EIS2025

Author:

Mo Da1,Roumeliotis Ioannis2,Mourouzidis Christos2,Kissoon Sajal2,Liu Yixiong1

Affiliation:

1. AECC Shenyang Engine Research Institute, Shenyang 110015, China

2. Centre for Propulsion Engineering, School of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing, Cranfield University, Bedfordshire MK43 0AL, UK

Abstract

Abstract This paper aims to develop a robust design process by approaching the performance boundaries and evaluating the operability of the pursued geared turbofan (GTF) engine with low specific thrust for entry-into-service (EIS) 2025. A two-spool direct-drive turbofan (DDTF) engine of EIS 2000 was improved according to aircraft specifications and technology boundaries in 2025. A series of optimized engines with consecutive fan diameters were established to seek the ideal engine by balancing specific fuel consumption (SFC), weight, and mission fuel burn. The fan diameter was proved to be a decisive factor for lowering SFC and energy usage. The cycle design optimization process achieved a thermal efficiency of approximately 52%, and a propulsive efficiency of 79.5%, which is 8.19% increase in propulsive efficiency by enlarging fan diameter from 1.6 m to 1.9 m. Meanwhile, the 1.9 m-fan diameter engine achieved a reduction in SFC and fuel burn of 7.47% and 6.58%, respectively, which offers an overall reduction of 30.82% in block fuel burnt and CO2 emission compared to the DDTF engine. A feasibility check verified the viability of the designed optimum engine in terms of fan tip speed, stage loading, and AN2. Dynamic simulation offered a deep understanding of transient behavior and fundamental mechanism of the GTF engine. An important aspect of this paper is the use of advanced ceramic matrix composite (CMC) materials, which led to an improvement of 4.92% in block fuel burn and 2.93% in engine weight.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Aerospace Engineering,Fuel Technology,Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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