A Sensitivity Study of Gas Turbine Exhaust Diffuser-Collector Performance at Various Inlet Swirl Angles and Strut Stagger Angles

Author:

Siorek Michal P.1,Guillot Stephen2,Xue Song3,Ng Wing F.4

Affiliation:

1. Turbine Aerodynamics, Solar Turbines Incorporated, San Diego, CA 92186 e-mail:

2. President of Engineering, Techsburg Inc., 265 Industrial Drive, Christiansburg, VA 24073 e-mail:

3. Techsburg Inc., 265 Industrial Drive, Christiansburg, VA 24073

4. CEO and Chairman Techsburg Inc., 265 Industrial Drive, Christiansburg, VA 24073 e-mail:

Abstract

This paper describes studies completed using a quarter-scaled rig to assess the impact of turbine exit swirl angle and strut stagger on a turbine exhaust system consisting of an integral diffuser-collector. Advanced testing methods were applied to ascertain exhaust performance for a range of inlet conditions aerodynamically matched to flow exiting an industrial gas turbine. Flow visualization techniques along with complementary computational fluid dynamics (CFD) predictions were used to study flow behavior along the diffuser end walls. Complimentary CFD analysis was also completed with the aim to ascertain the performance prediction capability of modern day analytical tools for design phase and off-design analysis. The K-Epsilon model adequately captured the relevant flow features within both the diffuser and collector, and the model accurately predicted the recovery at design conditions. At off-design conditions, the recovery predictions were found to be pessimistic. The integral diffuser-collector exhaust accommodated a significant amount of inlet swirl without degradation in performance, so long as the inlet flow direction did not significantly deviate from the strut stagger angle. Strut incidence at the hub was directly correlated with reduction in overall performance, whereas the diffuser-collector performance was not significantly impacted by strut incidence at the shroud.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

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

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