Propulsion and Power Research (Jun 2013)

Turbine blade temperature calculation and life estimation - a sensitivity analysis

  • Majid Rezazadeh Reyhani,
  • Mohammad Alizadeh,
  • Alireza Fathi,
  • Hiwa Khaledi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jppr.2013.04.004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 148 – 161

Abstract

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The overall operating cost of the modern gas turbines is greatly influenced by the durability of hot section components operating at high temperatures. In turbine operating conditions, some defects may occur which can decrease hot section life. In the present paper, methods used for calculating blade temperature and life are demonstrated and validated. Using these methods, a set of sensitivity analyses on the parameters affecting temperature and life of a high pressure, high temperature turbine first stage blade is carried out. Investigated uncertainties are: (1) blade coating thickness, (2) coolant inlet pressure and temperature (as a result of secondary air system), and (3) gas turbine load variation. Results show that increasing thermal barrier coating thickness by 3 times, leads to rise in the blade life by 9 times. In addition, considering inlet cooling temperature and pressure, deviation in temperature has greater effect on blade life. One of the interesting points that can be realized from the results is that 300 hours operation at 70% load can be equal to one hour operation at base load.

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