2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.11.137
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Definition of cycle based comprehensive efficiency of a cooled turbine

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“…High-pressure cooling air is always extracted from the compressor, and the coolant fraction significantly influences the cycle performance. Therefore, the cyclebased comprehensive efficiency [15] is developed, which considers both the turbine aerodynamic performance and coolant requirement to evaluate the cooled-turbine comprehensive performance.…”
Section: Comprehensive Eflciencymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…High-pressure cooling air is always extracted from the compressor, and the coolant fraction significantly influences the cycle performance. Therefore, the cyclebased comprehensive efficiency [15] is developed, which considers both the turbine aerodynamic performance and coolant requirement to evaluate the cooled-turbine comprehensive performance.…”
Section: Comprehensive Eflciencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where compressor inlet total enthalpy h t1 is included to consider the work added to the coolant to obtain high pressure. More details about the comprehensive efficiency of the cooled turbine can be found in the original paper [15], and the comprehensive efficiency is selected as the optimized objective in this study to evaluate turbines with different stator designs.…”
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“…Cooling of turbine have high influence on efficiency of engine, comparable to turbine aerodynamic performance [3][4][5][6][7][8][9] and should be taken into the account when optimizing the working process of gas turbine engine.…”
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