In this paper, we present a framework that we have developed for integrated computations of an entire jet engine. It is based on a software environment, CHIMPS, that allows a simulation of multi-component effects by executing multiple solvers simultaneously. Each of these solvers computes a portion of a given flow domain and exchanges flow data at the interfaces with its peer solvers. We demonstrated this approach in a simulation of a 20 degree sector of the entire gas turbine jet engine, encompassing the fan, low and high pressure compressor, combustor, high and low pressure turbine and the exit nozzle. We will show that such a simulation can deliver important insight into the physics of interaction between different engine components, within a reasonable turnover time, which is necessary for it to be useful in the design process of an engine.
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ASME Turbo Expo 2007: Power for Land, Sea, and Air
May 14–17, 2007
Montreal, Canada
Conference Sponsors:
- International Gas Turbine Institute
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0-7918-4795-0
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Gorazd Medic,
Gorazd Medic
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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Donghyun You,
Donghyun You
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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Georgi Kalitzin,
Georgi Kalitzin
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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Marcus Herrmann,
Marcus Herrmann
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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Heinz Pitsch,
Heinz Pitsch
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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Edwin van der Weide,
Edwin van der Weide
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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Juan Alonso
Juan Alonso
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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Gorazd Medic
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Donghyun You
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Georgi Kalitzin
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Marcus Herrmann
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Frank Ham
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Heinz Pitsch
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Edwin van der Weide
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Juan Alonso
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Paper No:
GT2007-27094, pp. 1841-1847; 7 pages
Published Online:
March 10, 2009
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Medic, G, You, D, Kalitzin, G, Herrmann, M, Ham, F, Pitsch, H, van der Weide, E, & Alonso, J. "Integrated Computations of an Entire Jet Engine." Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2007: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. Volume 6: Turbo Expo 2007, Parts A and B. Montreal, Canada. May 14–17, 2007. pp. 1841-1847. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2007-27094
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