Evaluation of an Active Clearance Control System Concept

Cover of Evaluation of an Active Clearance Control System Concept by Bruce M. Steinetz
Publisher: BiblioLife
Year: 2013
Language: en
Pages: 24
ISBN-13: 9781289239343
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Height: 9.69 Inches
Length: 7.44 Inches
Weight: 0.14109584768 Pounds
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Evaluation of an Active Clearance Control System Concept by Bruce M. Steinetz is published by BiblioLife in July 2013 and spans 24 pages. This work presents a detailed examination of an innovative mechanically-actuated active clearance control (ACC) system designed to enhance the efficiency of high-pressure turbines. The book discusses the limitations of current thermal methods and scheduled cooling systems, highlighting the potential benefits of reducing blade tip clearances to improve emissions, fuel consumption, and overall operating efficiency.

Readers will find a thorough analysis of the first-generation ACC system, which incorporates independent actuators and clearance measurement feedback for enhanced performance. The text covers ambient temperature performance tests, including assessments of seal component leakage rates and the system’s ability to manage clearance transients effectively. This edition provides insights into the engineering challenges and solutions associated with active clearance control, making it relevant for those interested in the intersection of politics, social sciences, and advancements in turbine technology.


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Reducing blade tip clearances through active tip clearance control in the high pressure turbine can lead to significant reductions in emissions and specific fuel consumption as well as dramatic improvements in operating efficiency and increased service life. Current engines employ scheduled cooling of the outer case flanges to reduce high pressure turbine tip clearances during cruise conditions. These systems have relatively slow response and do not use clearance measurement, thereby forcing cold build clearances to set the minimum clearances at extreme operating conditions (e.g., takeoff, reburst) and not allowing cruise clearances to be minimized due to the possibility of throttle transients (e.g., step change in altitude). In an effort to improve upon current thermal methods, a first generation mechanically-actuated active clearance control (ACC) system has been designed and fabricated. The system utilizes independent actuators, a segmented shroud structure, and clearance measurement feedback to provide fast and precise active clearance control throughout engine operation. Ambient temperature performance tests of this first generation ACC system assessed individual seal component leakage rates and both static and dynamic overall system leakage rates. The ability of the nine electric stepper motors to control the position of the seal carriers in both open- and closed-loop control modes for single and multiple cycles was investigated. The ability of the system to follow simulated engine clearance transients in closed-loop mode showed the system was able to track clearances to within a tight tolerance.

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