DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF ADDITIVELY MANUFACTURED FIRST STAGE TURBINE VANE FOR F CLASS INDUSTRIAL GAS TURBINE

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Torkaman, Alex [1 ]
Vogel, Gregory [1 ]
Houck, Lonnie [1 ]
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[1] Power Syst Mfg LLC, Jupiter, FL 33458 USA
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Additive manufacturing; turbine vane; design approach; cooling validation; microstructural evaluation; MICROSTRUCTURE;
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TH [机械、仪表工业];
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Emerging additive manufacturing technology offers many opportunities for improved cooling design in gas turbine components by enabling design of cooling passages and shapes that are not manufacturable with conventional methods. Many combustion components have already taken advantage of these design opportunities however adaptation of this technology in turbine hot gas path components has been slower due to challenges with demanding environment and restriction on material properties obtained from additive manufacturing. This paper represents application of additive manufacturing technology in an F class industrial gas turbine including design, development and validation steps of a 1st stage turbine vane. A systematic design approach was undertaken to examine all aspects of operation and cooling of the component to down-select the appropriate design, material and processing. Detail characterization of multiple relevant material properties such as LCF, fracture toughness and creep was conducted to obtain material data and generate elastic and viscoplastic models for component design. Subsequent microstructural analyses of creep specimen were conducted to evaluate creep mechanism. Cooling design studies and coupon specimen testing were conducted to determine heat transfer and flow characteristics of micro channels used in the airfoil design. Detailed conjugate heat transfer analyses were used to iterate and optimize the cooling design. Once final design requirements were achieved, a number of prototype engine components were manufactured and tested in continuous engine operation for a predetermined duration of more than 6 months. These prototype components were removed from the engine after successful operation for validation purposes. Uniform crystal temperature sensors (UCTS) were used to validate the new cooling design. Destructive microstructural evaluations were performed to determine the impact of in-service operation on additive manufactured material. Details of the design and development steps as well as the results of prototype tests and microstructural evaluations are presented and discussed in this paper. It is demonstrated that with proper considerations of the resulting material properties, adaptation of additive manufacturing technology in turbine components is feasible with a comprehensive development process.
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