2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.08.204
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Analysis of turbine blade cooling effect on recuperative gas turbines cycles performance

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“…É bem difundido ainda, que para se aumentar a eficiência do equipamento deve-se aumentar a temperatura de entrada da turbina (SALPINGIDOU et al, 2018;SCIUBBA, 2015). E quanto maior está temperatura maior será a potência útil fornecida pela turbina a gás.…”
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“…É bem difundido ainda, que para se aumentar a eficiência do equipamento deve-se aumentar a temperatura de entrada da turbina (SALPINGIDOU et al, 2018;SCIUBBA, 2015). E quanto maior está temperatura maior será a potência útil fornecida pela turbina a gás.…”
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“…Aero-engines pursue extreme performance in extremely limited space and under extreme conditions (high temperature, high pressure, and high stress) to ensure long-term stability (Lukin et al, 1993;Xiao and Huang, 2016;Williams, 2017;Salpingidou et al, 2018). The performance requirements for aero-engines in the aerospace field are becoming increasingly rigorous, including Graphical Abstract | Alumina ceramic fabricated through 3D printing.…”
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“…In order to increase aero engine thermal efficiency, manufacturers have historically increased the turbine entry temperatures (TET), overall pressure ratios (OPR) and component efficiencies of high bypass ratio turbofans [6,7]. Theoretically this allows the cycle to operate at higher overall efficiency, but the potential for higher thermal efficiency from increasing TET is reaching its apogee, as TET is limited by cooling requirements and the material operating temperatures of the high pressure (HP) turbine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%