2018 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
New Engine Design
verfasst von : Joachim Kurzke, Ian Halliwell
Erschienen in: Propulsion and Power
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In this chapter we address engine modeling basics encountered when designing an engine concept. Typical fundamental design choices are explained, such as separate vs mixed exhaust streams, single- vs multi-stage turbine and dry vs augmented cycles. The commonality of the core components when used in either an aircraft propulsion device or for ground-based power-generation is illustrated and the use of parametric studies to survey a design space and assess the influence of components and their performance characteristics is demonstrated. There is a detailed discussion about turbofans with a reduction gearbox which evaluates the potential benefit as well the interactions between the components. Introductions are made to efficiency and the mechanics and aerodynamics of a gas turbine engine, along with some of the inevitable compromises. This material is preceded by an outline of basic gas turbine cycles, which evolves from an ideal scenario to realistic cases with losses. Finally, the aircraft mission is considered, as it defines the deliverables and is the foundation of a multitude of design selections. Here, the transition is made from subsonic commercial operation to high-speed, multi-mission requirements and some of options available to the designer are described.