Comparative Assessment of Fouling Scenarios in an Axial Flow Compressor

Author:

Templalexis Ioannis1,Pachidis Vasilios2,Aguirre Hasani Azamar3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Aeronautical Sciences, Division of Thermodynamics, Propulsion and Power Systems, Hellenic Air Force Academy, Dekeleia Air Base—Attiki, Athens 13671 (1010), Greece

2. Rolls-Royce UTC in Aero Systems Design, Integration & Performance, School of Aerospace, Cranfield University, Transport and Manufacturing Building 52, Room 334, Bedfordshire MK43 0AL, UK

3. Gas Turbine Engineering Group—Centre for Propulsion, School of Aerospace, Cranfield University, Transport and Manufacturing UTC Rolls-Royce Office 213, Whittle Building (52), Cranfield, Bedfordshire MK43 0AL, UK

Abstract

Abstract It is commonly accepted that fouling degrades severely axial compressor performance. Deposits build up as operating hours sum up, causing a decrease in the compressor's delivery pressure, efficiency, and flow capacity. Compressor susceptibility to fouling depends on many factors, such as atmospheric conditions, air quality, filtration system, and the size and design of the compressor. The current study identifies four basic operating scenarios which refer to the same compressor, in order to put forward a comparative assessment as to how incoming air quality would affect compressor performance. SOCRATES, an in-house, streamline curvature-based through-flow tool, in conjunction with a detailed, fully customizable fouling empirical model, conceived based on flow physics and relevant experimental data, is used to qualify and quantify compressor degradation with time.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

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

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