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Title: Performance Assessment of a Recuperated Turboshaft Engine: A Multifuel Case
Authors: Anfossi, J
Al-Zaili, J
El Samad, T
Sayma, A
Keywords: micro gas turbine;liquid hydrogen;aeronautical propulsion;recuperated turboshaft
Issue Date: 28-Oct-2022
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Citation: Anfossi, J. et al. (2022) 'Performance Assessment of a Recuperated Turboshaft Engine: A Multifuel Case', Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2022: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. Volume 4: Cycle Innovations; Cycle Innovations: Energy Storage. Rotterdam, Netherlands. 13–17 June, 2022. V004T06A007, pp. 1 - 8. doi: 10.1115/GT2022-80455.
Abstract: The low cycle efficiency of simple cycle micro gas turbines is typically raised by the use of recuperators. The recuperated cycle allows for improved efficiency at low power-to-weight ratio, mainly due to the weight of the added heat exchanger. As weight is considered to be a key parameter for aeroengines, an analysis that addresses benefits and drawbacks of a more efficient, but heavier propulsion system design is required to be carried out. This paper assesses propulsion systems based on simple and recuperated cycle small gas turbine configurations, unusual in aviation, running with conventional jet fuel or hydrogen. An analytical model capable of modelling a turboshaft engine steady state design and off-design operation is developed. The specific fuel consumption of different engine arrangements is therefore calculated to evaluate the performance trade-off between the improved power plant fuel economy and its larger weight under a generic reference mission for a light helicopter. To enable a consistent mission analysis study of the hydrogen fueled rotorcraft, the weight of the tanks for liquid hydrogen storage is estimated according to a preliminary design model. The results obtained suggest that a hydrogen-fueled recuperated powerplant can shorten the flight time to reach the breakeven point, compared to a recuperated jet fuel powerplant of the same power rating.
Description: Paper No: GT2022-80455, V004T06A007.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/29312
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2022-80455
ISBN: 978-0-7918-8601-4
Other Identifiers: ORCiD: Abdulnaser Sayma https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2315-0004
V004T06A007
GT2022-80455
Appears in Collections:Dept of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Research Papers

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