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Performance of a Turboprop Engine with Heat Recovery in Off-Design Conditions

  • Roberto Andriani EMAIL logo , Umberto Ghezzi , Fausto Gamma , Antonella Ingenito and Antonio Agresta
From the journal Int. J. Turbo Jet-Engines

Abstract

The research for fuel consumption and pollution reduction in new generation aero engines has indicated intercooling and regeneration as very effective methods for this purpose. Hence, different countries have joined their efforts in common research programs, to develop new gas turbine engines able to reduce considerably the fuel consumption and the ambient impact by means of these two techniques. To study their effects on the engine performance and characteristics, a thermodynamic numerical program that simulates the behavior of a turboprop engine with intercooling and regeneration in different operating conditions has been developed. After the parametric study, and the definition of the design conditions, the off-design analysis is carried on, comparing the main characteristics of the intercooled-regenerated turboprop with those of a conventional engine. Then, once a particular mission profile was fixed, the engine performance, in particular the equivalent power, the fuel consumption and the heat exchanger weight were discussed.

Received: 2013-05-30
Accepted: 2013-06-03
Published Online: 2013-07-05
Published in Print: 2013-09-18

©[2013] by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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