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Non-reactive test rig for combustor-turbine interaction studies in industrial gas turbines

Lorenzo Fiorineschi (Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Florence Florence Italy)
Tommaso Bacci (Department of Industrial Engineering,University of Florence Florence Italy)
Francesco Saverio Saverio Frillici (Department of Industrial Engineering,University of Florence Florence Italy)
Simone Cubeda (Baker Hughes Firenze Italy)
Yary Volpe (Department of Industrial Engineering,University of Florence Florence Italy)
Federico Rotini (Department of Industrial Engineering,University of Florence Florence Italy)
Monica Carfagni (Department of Industrial Engineering,University of Florence Florence Italy)
Bruno Facchini (Department of Industrial Engineering,University of Florence Florence Italy)

Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology

ISSN: 1726-0531

Article publication date: 17 September 2021

Issue publication date: 2 May 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to present the design of a particular non-reactive test rig for combustion swirlers and first stage turbine nozzles. The test rig is required for important experimental activities aimed at the optimization of a specific class of gas turbines.

Design/methodology/approach

A multi-disciplinary team performed the design process by following a tailored design approach, which has been developed for the specific case. The design outcomes allowed to build a fully functional test rig to be introduced in a test cell and then to perform preliminary experiments about the fluid dynamic behaviour of the turbine elements.

Findings

The followed design approach allowed to efficiently perform the task, by supporting the information exchange among the different subjects involved in both the conceptual and the embodiment design of the test rig. Additionally, the performed experiments allowed to achieve a final configuration that makes the test rig a valuable test case for combustor-turbine interaction studies.

Research limitations/implications

The study described in this paper is focused on the design of a specific test rig, used for first validation tests. However, the achieved results (both in terms of design and test) constitutes the underpinning of the in-depth investigations to be performed in the next steps of the experimental campaign.

Originality/value

To the best of the authors’ knowledge, the present paper is the first one that comprehensively describes the design activity of an experimental test rig for turbine application, also providing indications about the specific methodological procedure used to manage the process.

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Acknowledgements

Regione Toscana and Baker Hughes are thankfully acknowledged for the possibility to publish the present work carried out in the framework of the STech program. Regione Toscana is co-founder and Baker Hughes is the coordinator partner of the STech ‘Smart Technologies’ program 2017-2019 (FAR-FAS 2014 public notice).

Citation

Fiorineschi, L., Bacci, T., Frillici, F.S.S., Cubeda, S., Volpe, Y., Rotini, F., Carfagni, M. and Facchini, B. (2023), "Non-reactive test rig for combustor-turbine interaction studies in industrial gas turbines", Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, Vol. 21 No. 3, pp. 758-777. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEDT-02-2021-0085

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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