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ASME 1997 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition | 1997

Update on Westinghouse’s Advanced Turbine Systems Program

David J. Amos; Ihor S. Diakunchak; Gerard McQuiggan; Leslie R. Southall; Gregg P. Wagner

This paper describes progress on Westinghouse’s Advanced Turbine Systems (ATS) Program. The ATS Program objective is to develop new utility gas turbines with greater than 60% net plant thermal efficiency, NOx emissions limited to less than 10 parts per million, reduced cost of electricity generation by 10% over current systems, and reliability-availability-maintainability equivalent to modern power generation systems. The Westinghouse ATS plant is a highly efficient combined cycle, based on an advanced gas turbine incorporating novel design concepts and enhancements of existing technologies. The 501 ATS engine is a fuel-flexible design operating on natural gas with provisions for future conversion to coal or biomass fuels. It is based on proven concepts employed in Westinghouse 501F and 501G engines. To achieve the required performance and reliability, the engine utilizes closed-loop steam cooling, advanced materials and coatings, and enhanced component performance. To minimize NOx emissions, an ultra-low NOx combustion system was incorporated. To ensure success, the necessary technologies were developed and integrated into the ATS engine design.Copyright


Archive | 1994

Gas turbine ultra low nox combustor

Anthony Mcwhirter; Eugenio Colautti; David J. Amos


Archive | 1993

Gas turbine combustor swirl vane arrangement

David J. Amos


Archive | 1998

Main stage fuel mixer with premixing transition for dry low Nox (DLN) combustors

David J. Amos; Mitchell O. Stokes


Archive | 1975

Vane assembly for close coupling the compressor turbine and a single stage power turbine of a two-shaped gas turbine

David J. Amos; Taku Ichiryu; Tomohiko Sato


Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power-transactions of The Asme | 2000

SUB-SCALE DEMONSTRATION OF THE ACTIVE FEEDBACK CONTROL OF GAS-TURBINE COMBUSTION INSTABILITIES

Stanley S. Sattinger; Yedidia Neumeier; Aharon Nabi; Ben T. Zinn; David J. Amos; Douglas Darling


Archive | 1998

Pilot cones for dry low-NOx combustors

David J. Amos; Mitchell O. Stokes


Archive | 1996

Combustor with flashback arresting system

David J. Amos; Donald M. Newburry; Richard Hobert Bunce


Archive | 1994

Premix combustor with concentric annular passages

Anthony Mcwhirter; Eugenio Colautti; David J. Amos


Archive | 1977

Intermediate transition annulus for a two shaft gas turbine engine

David J. Amos

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Aharon Nabi

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Ben T. Zinn

Georgia Tech Research Institute

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