In this study, the temporal variation of temperature gradient in the gas turbine hot section components in the transient process is raised, and according to its impact on life expectancy computations, the accuracy of the usual methods is investigated qualitatively. It is worth noting that in such two-phase problems, existing different time-scales prevent some common simplifications that are usually used for unsteady investigations like a quasi-steady assumption, and so there is no choice but to conduct coupled transient studies despite their high time-consuming manner. Hence, the phenomenological and qualitative model is introduced to analyze the cooling problem and show the transient behavior. The results show that during unsteady operations, if the time rate of changes is high, some considerable overshoots (more than 30%) of temperature gradients in hot sections may be ignored in common quasi-steady predictions, which must be predicted only by using the unsteady and coupled simulations.
Qualitative phenomenological investigation of the transient temperature gradient during gas turbine's hot section component cooling
2020-03-01
7 pages
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