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Comparison of Response Surface-Based Preliminary Design Methodologies for a Gas Turbine Combustor
Journal
Defence Science Journal
ISSN
0011748X
Date Issued
2024-01-01
Author(s)
Mahto, Navin
Abstract
The preliminary design of gas turbine combustors is a multi-objective optimization problem.The methodology to be used at the preliminary design stage depends on the freedom of design choices available.In this article, we explore three preliminary design methodologies for gas turbine combustor- M1: combustion liner design for a given casing; M2: combustion liner design without the casing and M3: coupled design of combustion liner and casing.A workflow for the automated design space exploration of gas turbine combustors using response surface methodology is presented.Computational fluid dynamics studies along with central composite design for the design of experiments and genetic aggregation for response surface generation are used to quantify the combustor performance in design space.A comparison of three different design methodologies (M1, M2, and M3) is made to show how the choice of design methodology changes the available design space and limits/expands combustor performance.Candidate optimal designs and associated trade-offs from the optimization study are also presented.This study can aid combustor design engineers in choosing the most suitable preliminary design methodology for their specific use case.
Volume
74
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