Title of article :
Combined Methods in Preliminary Micro Scale Gas Turbine Diffuser Design – a Practical Approach
Author/Authors :
Czarnecki, M Rzeszow University of Technology, Rzeszow, Poland , Olsen, J The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Abstract :
Micro scale gas turbines are low cost, simplified versions of full scale jet engines. A unique feature of their
design are centrifugal compressor impellers that are selected from automotive low cost, high quality
turbocharger components. The present article is dedicated to the practical design of a micro scale centrifugal
compressor diffuser that suits a reduced scale, turbojet engine. The idea of using a simplified method comes
from the requirement from fast geometry generation for a prototype design. The chosen approach is suitable
when the time is crucial and available resources are limited. The chosen simplified analytical model is based
on turbomachinery physics. The obtained results are verified by detailed data from successful designs such as
KJ66, MW54 and TK50. For a prototype design, GT60 results where compared with a numeric simulation in
the ANSYS CFX environment. The difference in isentropic efficiency, numerical prediction in comparison to
compressor flow map was less than 3%.This is acceptable for preliminary calculations due to the difference in
compressor stator design.
Keywords :
Turbomachinery , RC turbine , Preliminary design , Jet Engine , Centrifugal compressor , Diffuser
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics