THERMODYNAMICS CYCLE ANALYSIS, PRESSURE LOSS AND HEAT TRANSFER ASSESSMENT OF A RECUPERATIVE SYSTEM FOR AERO ENGINES

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Goulas, A. [1 ]
Donnerhack, S. [2 ]
Flouros, M. [2 ]
Misirlis, D. [1 ]
Vlahostergios, Z. [1 ]
Yakinthos, K. [1 ]
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[1] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, GR-54006 Thessaloniki, Greece
[2] MTU Aero Engines AG, Munich, Germany
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TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
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Aiming in the direction of designing more efficient aero engines, various concepts have been developed in recent years, among which is the concept of an intercooled and recuperative aero engine. Particularly in the area of recuperation, MTU Aero Engines has been driving research activities in the last decade. This concept is based on the use of a system of heat exchangers mounted inside the hot-gas exhaust nozzle (recuperator). Through the operation of the system of heat exchangers, the heat from the exhaust gas, downstream the LP turbine of the jet engine is driven back to the combustion chamber. Thus, the preheated air enters the engine combustion chamber with increased enthalpy, providing improved combustion and by consequence, increased fuel economy and low-level emissions. If additionally an intercooler is placed between the compressor stages of the aero engine, the compressed air is then cooled by the intercooler thus, less compression work is required to reach the compressor target pressure. In this paper an overall assessment of the system is presented with particular focus on the recuperative system and the heat exchangers mounted into the aero engine's exhaust nozzle. The herein presented results were based on the combined use of CFD computations, experimental measurements and thermodynamic cycle analysis. They focus on the effects of total pressure losses and heat exchanger efficiency on the aero engine performance especially the engine's overall efficiency and the specific fuel consumption. More specifically, two different hot-gas exhaust nozzle configurations incorporating modifications in the system of heat exchangers are examined. The results show that significant improvements can be achieved in overall efficiency and specific fuel consumption hence contributing into the reduction of CO2 and NOx emissions. The design of a more sophisticated recuperation system can lead to further improvements in the aero engine efficiency in the reduction of fuel consumption. This work is part of the European funded research program LEMCOTEC (Low Emissions Core engine Technologies).
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