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Advanced Turbine Systems Program Conceptual Design and Product Development. Quarterly Report, November 1, 1996--January 31, 1997

Advanced Turbine Systems Program Conceptual Design and Product Development. Quarterly Report, November 1, 1996--January 31, 1997
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The confirmation for the contract modification was received on February 19, 1997. All reports reflect this modification at present. Technical highlights for the reporting period are: first results on steam oxidation behavior of super alloys in steam environment have been achieved; and the tests on TBC evaluation in high thermal gradients could be started. The turbine test rig hardware is progressing well.


Advanced Turbine Systems, Conceptual Design and Product Development . Final Quarterly Technical Progress Report, 1 August 1996--1 January 1997

Advanced Turbine Systems, Conceptual Design and Product Development . Final Quarterly Technical Progress Report, 1 August 1996--1 January 1997
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This quarterly report covers activities on key tasks for two quarters, from August 1996 to October 1996, and from November 1996 to January 1997, respectively. The reason for combining the two quarterly periods into one report is because of the vastly reduced scope of work remaining on this contract. Allison continued progress on the following tasks during these two quarters: Task 5--Market Study; Task 8.07--Ceramic Vane Design and Evaluation; and Task 9.0--Program Management.


Advanced Turbine Systems Program

Advanced Turbine Systems Program
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Several tasks were completed. Design and test of critical components are discussed. Plans for the next reporting period are outlined.


Advanced Turbine Systems Program Conceptual Design and Product Development. Quarterly Report, [August 3, 1993--October 31, 1993].

Advanced Turbine Systems Program Conceptual Design and Product Development. Quarterly Report, [August 3, 1993--October 31, 1993].
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This Quarterly Technical Progress Report covers the period August 3 through October 31, 1993, for Phase II of the Advanced Turbine Systems (ATS) Program by Solar Turbines Incorporated under DOE Contract No. DE-AC21-93MC30246. The objective of this program is to provide the conceptual design and product development plan for an industrial gas turbine system to operate at a thermal efficiency of 50 percent and developable to 60 percent. Solar's ATS Engine Design Team reviewed the intercooled and recuperated (ICR) gas turbine concept defined in the Program proposal, validated certain assumptions associated therewith, and began the process of actualizing this concept in terms of achievable turbomachinery components. Given the probable use of a free power turbine arrangement, both 1-spool and 2-spool compressor arrangements were examined with both fixed and variable turbine geometry. Off-design performance, both part-load and full-load over a range of inlet air temperatures, was examined. During this period certain simplifying assumptions were made regarding the amount of cycle air extracted for use in turbine cooling and the distribution of its return to the cycle. The exact influence of turbine cooling air extraction on cycle performance (thermal efficiency) will be highly dependent upon turbine airfoil material selection, its life/temperature capabilities, etc. Thus, cycle performance will be subject to some degree of change as the design progresses. Even now, improvements made to the cycle performance model will result in variation in presented results. As a general rule, later results will always supersede earlier results when there is an apparent conflict.