High-Pressure-Turbine Clearance Control Systems: Current Practices and Future Directions

Improved blade-tip sealing in a high-pressure compressor and high-pressure turbine can provide dramatic improvements in specific fuel consumption, time on wing, compressor stall margin, and engine efficiency as well as increased payload and mission range capabilities. Maintenance costs to overhaul l...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of propulsion and power 2004-03, Vol.20 (2), p.302-311
Hauptverfasser: Lattime, Scott B, Steinetz, Bruce M
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Improved blade-tip sealing in a high-pressure compressor and high-pressure turbine can provide dramatic improvements in specific fuel consumption, time on wing, compressor stall margin, and engine efficiency as well as increased payload and mission range capabilities. Maintenance costs to overhaul large commercial gas turbine engines can easily exceed 1 million dollars. Removal of engines from service is primarily due to the spent exhaust gas temperature margin caused mainly by the deterioration of high-pressure-turbine components. Increased blade tip clearance is a major factor in hot-section component degradation. As engine designs continue to push the performance envelope with fewer parts and the market drives manufacturers to increase service life, the need for advanced sealing continues to grow. A review of aero-gas-turbine engine high-pressure-turbine performance degradation and the mechanisms that promote these losses are presented. Benefits to the high-pressure turbine due to improved clearance management are identified. Past and present sealing technologies are presented along with specifications for next-generation engine clearance control systems. (Author)
ISSN:0748-4658
1533-3876
DOI:10.2514/1.9255