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Volume 6: Ceramics; Controls, Diagnostics and Instrumentation; Education; Manufacturing Materials and Metallurgy; Honors and Awards | 2015

Mechanical Design and Manufacturing of Improved GT24 SEV Burner

Remigi Tschuor; Gerhard Fruechtel; Jeffrey De Jonge; Patrik Meng; Christof Graber

This work details an integrative mechanical design process for combustion chambers. A major challenge in the development process of modern gas turbine combustors is to achieve low NOx emissions whilst ensuring the stability of the combustion process at all phases of the guaranteed operation regimes. The burner hardware plays a crucial role in determining emissions and maintaining a suitable aero- and thermo-acoustic performance of the combustion process. In addition, the burner hardware must be manufacturable at a reasonable cost. Efficient burner development requires a design process able to judge this behaviour at an early phase. This process must predict the combustor behaviour, the thermoacoustic mechanisms, the mechanical integrity as well as the life cycle of the burner. Based on the Alstom SEV (Sequential EnVironmental) burner for the reheat combustor of the GT24 gas turbine, this paper describes an exemplary process for the mechanical design, mechanical integrity, cooling and manufacturing. The acoustic aspects and the successful engine validation are addressed in separate papers.The improved GT24 SEV burner has been developed with the following key features:a) A Straight Mixing Zone aerodynamic design (SMZ) resulting in increased velocity and improved reactant pre-mixingb) Multi-layered and braze constructed Front Panel design integrating combined and novel cooling and high frequency damping featuresc) Optimised alloy selection for extended lifetime and improved manufacturabilityIn addition to the mechanical design and manufacturing process further details will be provided on aspects of cooling and mechanical integrity.Copyright


Archive | 2007

Turbomachine blade with fluidically cooled shroud

Heinz Neuhoff; Remigi Tschuor


Archive | 2006

Arrangement for the admission of cooling air to a rotating component, in particular for a moving blade in a rotary machine

Remigi Tschuor; Heinz Neuhoff; Iouri Alexandrovich Strelkov


Archive | 2006

Component part of especially turbo-engine has protective shroud installed around sleeve element to protect section of sleeve element protruding from cooling passage against effects of surrounding flow

Remigi Tschuor


Archive | 2004

Rotor blade for a flow machine, and an associated pulling-off tool

Emil Anner; Edouard Sloutski; Alexandre Tchekanov; Remigi Tschuor


Archive | 2010

GAS TURBINE HAVING AN IMPROVED COOLING ARCHITECTURE

Hartmut Haehnle; Russell Bond Jones; Gregory Vogel; Remigi Tschuor


Archive | 2009

Method for retrofitting a combustion chamber of a gas turbine

Remigi Tschuor; Hartmut Hähnle; Urs Benz


Archive | 2008

Gas turbine having welded combustion chamber shells

Remigi Tschuor; Hartmut Hähnle; Lothar Schneider; Alen Markovic


Archive | 2005

Turbine blade of turine and its puller

Remigi Tschuor; Emil Anner; Edouard Sloutski; Aleksandre Tcekanov


Archive | 2004

Cooling system for turbine blade has delivery of air to blades via a baffle plate

Remigi Tschuor; Heinz Neuhoff; Iouri Alexandrovich Strelkov

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