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Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power-transactions of The Asme | 2005
Shoko Ito; Hiroshi Saeki; Asako Inomata; Fumio Ootomo; Katsuya Yamashita; Yoshitaka Fukuyama; Elichi Koda; Toru Takehashi; Mikio Sato; Miki Koyama; Toru Ninomiya
In this paper we describe the conceptual design and cooling blade development of a 1700°C-class high-temperature gas turbine in the ACRO-GT-2000 (Advanced Carbon Dioxide Recovery System of Closed-Cycle Gas Turbine Aiming 2000 K) project. In the ACRO-GT closed cycle power plant system, the thermal efficiency aimed at is more than 60% of the higher heating value of fuel (HHV). Because of the high thermal efficiency requirement, the 1700°C-class high-temperature gas turbine must be designed with the minimum amount of cooling and seal steam consumption. The hybrid cooling scheme, which is a combination of closed loop internal cooling and film ejection cooling, was chosen from among several cooling schemes. The elemental experiments and numerical studies, such as those on blade surface heat transfer, internal cooling channel heat transfer, and pressure loss and rotor coolant passage distribution flow phenomena, were conducted and the results were applied to the conceptual design advancement. As a result, the cooling steam consumption in the first stage nozzle and blade was reduced by about 40% compared with the previous design that was performed in the WE-NET (World Energy Network) Phase-I.
ASME Turbo Expo 2003, collocated with the 2003 International Joint Power Generation Conference | 2003
Shoko Ito; Hiroshi Saeki; Asako Inomata; Fumio Ootomo; Katsuya Yamashita; Yoshitaka Fukuyama; Eiichi Koda; Toru Takahashi; Mikio Sato; Miki Koyama; Toru Ninomiya
This paper describes the conceptual design and cooling blade development of a 1700 °C-class high-temperature gas turbine in the ACRO-GT-2000 (Advanced Carbon Dioxide Recovery System of Closed-Cycle Gas Turbine Aiming 2000K) project. In the ACRO-GT closed cycle power plant system, the thermal efficiency aimed at is more than 60% of higher heating value of fuel (HHV). Because of the high thermal efficiency requirement, the 1700 °C-class high-temperature gas turbine must be designed with the minimum amount of cooling and seal steam consumption. The hybrid cooling scheme, which is a combination of closed loop internal cooling and film ejection cooling, was chosen from among several cooling schemes. The elemental experiments and numerical studies, such as those on blade surface heat transfer, internal cooling channel heat transfer and pressure loss and rotor coolant passage distribution flow phenomena, were conducted and the results were applied to the conceptual design advancement. As a result, the cooling steam consumption in the first stage nozzle and blade was reduced by about 40% compared with the previous design that was performed in the WE-NET (World Energy Network) Phase-I.Copyright
Archive | 2008
Fumio Ootomo; Hisashi Matsuda; Asako Inomata; Hiroyuki Kawagishi; Yoshiki Niizeki; Naoki Shibukawa; Hiroshi Kawakami
Archive | 2008
Fumio Ootomo; Hisashi Matsuda; Asako Inomata; Hiroyuki Kawagishi; Yoshiki Niizeki; Naoki Shibukawa; Hiroshi Kawakami
Archive | 2007
Hiroyuki Kawagishi; Hisashi Matsuda; Fumio Ootomo; Asako Inomata
Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. B | 2013
Hiroyuki Kawagishi; Fumio Ootomo; Koichi Goto; Hiroshi Saeki; Tomohiko Tsukuda; Tadayuki Hashidate; Akihiro Onoda; Sakae Kawasaki; Naoki Shibukawa; Kenichi Okuno; Yoshiki Niizeki
The Proceedings of the International Conference on Power Engineering (ICOPE) 2015.12 | 2015
Tatsuro Uchida; Fumio Ootomo; Asako Inomata
The Proceedings of the National Symposium on Power and Energy Systems | 2014
Tatsuro Uchida; Fumio Ootomo; Asako Inomata
Journal of the Gas Turbine Society of Japan | 2014
Hiromasa Kanome; Kenichi Okuno; Masao Itoh; Hidenori Fukutake; Tatsuro Uchida; Fumio Ootomo
Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. B | 2013
Tatsuro Uchida; Fumio Ootomo; Hidenori Fukutake; Masao Itoh; Hiromasa Kanome; Kenichi Okuno