Heat exchangers in regenerative gas turbine cycles
Abstract
Advances in compact heat exchanger design and fabrication together with fuel cost rises continuously improve the attractability of regenerative gas turbine helicopter engines. In this study cycle parameters aiming at reduced specific fuel consumption and increased payload or mission range, have been optimized together with heat exchanger type and size. The discussion is based on a typical mission for an attack helicopter in the 900 kw power class. A range of heat exchangers is studied to define the most favorable geometry in terms of lower fuel consumption and minimum engine plus fuel weight. Heat exchanger volume, frontal area ratio and pressure drop effect on cycle efficiency are considered.
- Publication:
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In AGARD Heat Transfer and Cooling in Gas Turbines 8 p (SEE N86-29823 21-07
- Pub Date:
- September 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985htcg.agarS....N
- Keywords:
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- Cooling Systems;
- Fuel Consumption;
- Gas Turbine Engines;
- Heat Exchangers;
- Helicopter Engines;
- Regeneration (Engineering);
- Cooling Fins;
- Design Analysis;
- Turbocompressors;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer