In a modern gas turbine power plant, the axial exhaust diffuser accounts for up to 10% of the generator power. An unshrouded rotor, due to its highly energetic tip clearance flow, improves the pressure recovery characteristic of the exhaust diffuser, while the power production within the blading suffers a loss as a result of the tip leakage flow. In this paper, these conflicting trends are thermodynamically investigated and nondimensional expressions are derived which facilitate the task of a gas turbine system designer. Conservatively, 1% thermal efficiency gain results from elimination of the last rotor tip clearance flow. The corresponding increase in thermal efficiency of a modern gas turbine power plant due to enhanced diffuser pressure recovery is less than one percent.
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ASME 1987 International Gas Turbine Conference and Exhibition
May 31–June 4, 1987
Anaheim, California, USA
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- International Gas Turbine Institute
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978-0-7918-7923-8
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A Trade-Off Study of Rotor Tip Clearance Flow in a Turbine/Exhaust Diffuser System
Saeed Farokhi
Saeed Farokhi
The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
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Saeed Farokhi
The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
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87-GT-229, V001T01A084; 7 pages
Published Online:
March 30, 2015
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Farokhi, S. "A Trade-Off Study of Rotor Tip Clearance Flow in a Turbine/Exhaust Diffuser System." Proceedings of the ASME 1987 International Gas Turbine Conference and Exhibition. Volume 1: Turbomachinery. Anaheim, California, USA. May 31–June 4, 1987. V001T01A084. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/87-GT-229
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