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GE Power's Record-Breaking Efficiency in Gas Turbine Combined Cycle using Flow Simulator
Overview
GE Power's Record-Breaking Efficiency in Gas Turbine Combined Cycle using Flow SimulatorAltair |
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Operational Impact
The use of Flow Simulator has revolutionized the way GE Power designs and understands the secondary flow circuit within a gas turbine engine. The tool's modern user interface and solver speed have made it a day-to-day workhorse for the company. It has enabled the company to understand the complex interactions of internal engine components during various operations, manage the clearances between rotating and stationary components, and track the impact of cooling and leakage air on gas turbine efficiency and emissions. The tool's ability to run full probabilistic analysis has allowed designers to understand every possible way customers can run their engines and the impact of manufacturing variation on pressures and flow rates. This has resulted in improved efficiency and lower emissions, contributing to GE Power's world records in gas turbine combined cycle efficiency. | |
Quantitative Benefit
GE Power holds the only two Guinness World Records for Gas Turbine combined cycle efficiency for 50Hz and 60Hz power generation plants in commercial operation. | |
Flow Simulator's solver speed allows designers to run full probabilistic analysis on their desktop workstation. | |
The numerical stability of the solver enables a broader range of parameter exploration than its predecessor. | |