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GasTurb 12 Use of unscaled maps Copyright © GasTurb GmbH

For this tutorial we will start with a simple Turbojet GasTurb 12 Main Window For this tutorial we will start with a simple Turbojet Copyright © GasTurb GmbH

We Need Some Data Copyright © GasTurb GmbH Select the engine file Open the engine file Copyright © GasTurb GmbH

Design Point Input Data Page Run the Off-Design simulation Set Delta T from ISA to 15K Copyright © GasTurb GmbH

This is the cycle design point. Design Point Summary Close this window Copyright © GasTurb GmbH This is the cycle design point. Close this window, close also the design point input window and switch Off-Design with Standard Maps

Off-Design Input Data Page Run the case without modifications Copyright © GasTurb GmbH

The Cycle Design Point Copyright © GasTurb GmbH Click here to see the Compressor Map Relative Spool Speed is 1.000 True Spool Speed is 14284 rpm Copyright © GasTurb GmbH

Map Reference Corrected Speed and Map Reference Speed Close this window The Absolute Corrected Spool Speed is The yellow square marks the operating point which is in this case the cycle design point. All values for corrected spool speed in the map are relative to 13926rpm which is the Map Reference Corrected Speed. The blades and disks of this compressor are mechanically designed for 14284 rpm. This is the Map Reference Speed of the compressor. The aerodynamic design of the compressor is done for the compressor inlet temperature of T2 = 303.15K. Since the velocity of sound is higher than on a standard day (T2=288.15K) all the Mach numbers are lower while the compressor is running at 14284rpm. T2 = 288.15K and N = 13926 rpm yield the same Mach number level as T2 = 303.15K and N = 14284 rpm The Relative Corrected Spool Speed is 1.000 Copyright © GasTurb GmbH

Off-Design Input Data Page Click here to open the Operating Line window Copyright © GasTurb GmbH We will write the scaled compressor map to file. This can be done from the Operating Line Window.

Saving a Scaled Map Copyright © GasTurb GmbH The Map Reference Speed and the Map Reference Corrected Speed are found in that map file Next we will use this compressor in a turboshaft engine. Close this window and go back to the GasTurb 12 Main Window. Write the scaled compressor map and open the file with your favorite editor. Copyright © GasTurb GmbH

Now we use a 2 Spool Turboshaft GasTurb 12 Main Window Now we use a 2 Spool Turboshaft Copyright © GasTurb GmbH

We Need Some Data Copyright © GasTurb GmbH Select the engine file Open the engine file Copyright © GasTurb GmbH

Design Point Input Data Page Calculate the Design Point We will use the same compressor as before. At which point in the map the compressor of the turboshaft engine will operate we can freely select. Let us choose the same operating point as in the turbojet: T2 = 303.15K (ISA+15K) W2Rstd = 32 kg/s P3/P2 = 12 Isentropic Comp Efficiency = 0.85 Copyright © GasTurb GmbH

Design Point Summary Copyright © GasTurb GmbH Close this window and switch to Off-Design with Standard Maps Copyright © GasTurb GmbH This is how the turboshaft design point data should look like

Off-Design Input Data Page Choose Special Copyright © GasTurb GmbH Now we will replace the standard compressor map with the map we have inherited from the turbojet.

Replacing the Standard Map This is the Standard HPC Map. At the point marked with the yellow square the pressure ratio is 8.3 and the mass flow is 33.5. Note that the scaling factors are all unequal to 1.0 The yellow square marks the map scaling point. If the map is scaled, then this point becomes the cycle design point. Select Std Corrected Click on Compr Map and select the previously stored map We will now replace this map with the turbojet compressor map we have written to file before. Copyright © GasTurb GmbH

The map from the turbojet compressor Close the Special Maps window All the scalers are equal to 1.0. This is the case because we have made the gas generator part of the turboshaft design cycle equal to the turbojet design point. Map Reference Speed and Map Reference Corrected Speed are required if the map is being used un-scaled Check this box to use the map unscaled Copyright © GasTurb GmbH

Off-Design Input Window Run a Single Cycle Set Delta T from ISA to 0 and HPC Spool Speed to (288.15/303.15)=0.974937. Copyright © GasTurb GmbH

Operation on a Standard Day Click here to see the Compressor Map Copyright © GasTurb GmbH The engine runs at the Map Reference Corrected Speed while T2=288.15K.

Operation in the compressor map The operating point is on the speed line N=1, the pressure ratio is 12 Copyright © GasTurb GmbH This slide ends the Unscaled Maps Tutorial