Assessment of the performance potential for a two-pass cross flow intercooler for aero engine applications
Paper in proceeding, 2013

Intercoolers have recently received a considerable attention as a means to improve aero engine efficiency. Intercoolers have the potential to improve engine SFC, ease the design of an efficient turbine cooling system by reducing compressor exit temperatures and hence cooling air temperatures, as well as reducing NOx emissions. Intercooling may also provide benefits by increasing the specific output of the engine core and therefore reduce total engine weight. The performance potential for a two-pass cross flow intercooler has been estimated through an analysis of a long range mission for a geared turbofan engine. The application of a set of CFD based correlations allows the simultaneous coupled optimization of the intercooler conceptual design parameters and the engine design. The coolant air for the intercooler is ejected through a separate variable exhaust nozzle which is used to optimize the engine performance in cruise. By comparing the optimized intercooled geared engine with an optimized advanced non-intercooled geared engine, a reduction of 4.8% fuel burn is observed.

variable nozzle

performance evaluation

aero engine

intercooler

SFC

Author

Xin Zhao

Chalmers, Applied Mechanics, Fluid Dynamics

Tomas Grönstedt

Chalmers, Applied Mechanics, Fluid Dynamics

Konstantinos Kyprianidis

International Society for Airbreathing Engines, ISABE, Busan, South Korea, 2013, ( ISABE-2013-1215 )

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Areas of Advance

Transport

Subject Categories

Vehicle Engineering

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10/7/2017