A wide-ranging analysis was performed by GE Oil & Gas and the University of Florence to investigate the effects on the estimation of centrifugal compressor performance induced by a different choice of the total temperature measurement section. With this goal in mind, the study focused on the analysis of a commonly found discrepancy between the measurements at the impeller outlet section and at the stage exit section. Based on the experimental data collected on a centrifugal impeller, three main physical phenomena were analyzed and discussed in further detail. First the effect of the heat exchange was examined and its influence on the total temperature variation throughout the machine was extrapolated. Next, the influence of the heat-exchange phenomena affecting the temperature sensors was evaluated by means of numerical models and physical assumptions. Finally, the effects on the temperature measurement of the flow structure at the impeller outlet were investigated. In particular, a corrective model to account for the thermal inertia of the thermocouples normally applied in this section was applied to the experimental data. The corrected temperatures at the investigated measurement sections were then compared and their influence on the correct stage performance estimation is discussed in this study.
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ASME 2011 Turbo Expo: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition
June 6–10, 2011
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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- International Gas Turbine Institute
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978-0-7918-5463-1
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Effects due to the Temperature Measurement Section on the Performance Estimation of a Centrifugal Compressor Stage
Alessandro Bianchini,
Alessandro Bianchini
University of Florence, Florence, Italy
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Giovanni Ferrara,
Giovanni Ferrara
University of Florence, Florence, Italy
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Lorenzo Ferrari,
Lorenzo Ferrari
University of Florence, Florence, Italy
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Valeria Ballarini,
Valeria Ballarini
GE Oil & Gas, Florence, Italy
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Lorenzo Bianchi,
Lorenzo Bianchi
GE Oil & Gas, Florence, Italy
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Libero Tapinassi,
Libero Tapinassi
GE Oil & Gas, Florence, Italy
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Lorenzo Toni
Lorenzo Toni
GE Oil & Gas, Florence, Italy
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Alessandro Bianchini
University of Florence, Florence, Italy
Giovanni Ferrara
University of Florence, Florence, Italy
Lorenzo Ferrari
University of Florence, Florence, Italy
Valeria Ballarini
GE Oil & Gas, Florence, Italy
Lorenzo Bianchi
GE Oil & Gas, Florence, Italy
Libero Tapinassi
GE Oil & Gas, Florence, Italy
Lorenzo Toni
GE Oil & Gas, Florence, Italy
Paper No:
GT2011-46509, pp. 409-418; 10 pages
Published Online:
May 3, 2012
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Bianchini, A, Ferrara, G, Ferrari, L, Ballarini, V, Bianchi, L, Tapinassi, L, & Toni, L. "Effects due to the Temperature Measurement Section on the Performance Estimation of a Centrifugal Compressor Stage." Proceedings of the ASME 2011 Turbo Expo: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. Volume 3: Controls, Diagnostics and Instrumentation; Education; Electric Power; Microturbines and Small Turbomachinery; Solar Brayton and Rankine Cycle. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. June 6–10, 2011. pp. 409-418. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2011-46509
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