Applied Sciences (Aug 2024)

Thermodynamic Analysis and Performance Evaluation of Microjet Engines in Gas Turbine Education

  • Razvan Marius Catana,
  • Grigore Cican,
  • Gabriel-Petre Badea

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14156754
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 15
p. 6754

Abstract

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This paper presents a detailed study on the main parameters and performance evaluation of microjet engines, at take-off regime and at various engine working regimes, based on thermodynamic analysis of a particular engine data library, from different engine manufacturers such as JetCat and AMT Netherlands. The studied engines have the same spool design but different thrust classes ranging from 97 to 1569 N. The particular data library includes engine specifications from catalogs or data sheets as well as our own experimental data from the JetCat P80 microjet engine, obtained using the ET 796 Jet Turbine Module, a complete testing facility for gas turbine education purposes. Various ratios and differences between certain engine main parameters and performances are studied in order to calculate values through which the analyses can be performed. Even if the engines have different thrust classes, the study examines if there are close values of the ratios and differences of parameters, that can be defined as reference parameters through which the engine performance can be compared and evaluated.

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