Conventional gas turbines are a very mature technology, and performance improvements are becoming increasingly difficult and costly to achieve. Pressure‐gain combustion (PGC) has emerged as a promising technology in this respect, due to the higher thermal efficiency of the respective ideal gas turbine cycles. The current work analyzes two layouts of the Humphrey cycle for gas turbines with pressure‐gain combustion. One layout replicates the classical layout of gas turbine cycles, whereas an alternative one optimizes the use of pressure‐gain combustion by ensuring the operation of the combustor at stoichiometric conditions. In parallel, both cycle layouts are studied with two different fuels—hydrogen and dimethyl ether—to account for differe...
In general, two approaches have been used in the gas turbine industry to improve Brayton cycle perfo...
A high thermal efficiency for an engine requires that a cycle capable of producing high efficiency i...
PaperPg. 91-100.The gas turbine, as is used in most applications, does not utilize its maximum poten...
Conventional gas turbines are a very mature technology, and performance improvements are becoming in...
Conventional gas turbines are approaching their efficiency limits and performance gains are becoming...
Today's gas turbines are based on the Brayton Cycle in which heat is added to the working fluid at c...
Constant-volume (pressure-gain) combustion cycles show much promise for further increasing the effic...
poster abstractThe gas turbine has been an enormously successful power plant for aircraft and marine...
This article evaluates the improvement in gas turbine combined cycle power plant efficiency and outp...
An efficient micro gas turbine could be used to power long range high altitude unmanned aerial vehic...
Constant-volume (pressure-gain) combustion cycles show much promise for further increasing the effic...
PaperPg. 91-100.The gas turbine, as is used in most applications, does not utilize its maximum poten...
Performance improvements of conventional gas turbines are becoming increasingly difficult and costly...
Pressure Gain Combustion (PGC) is under investigation as a means to improve the thermal efficiency o...
High pressure humidified cycles can combine high operational flexibility and high thermal efficiency...
In general, two approaches have been used in the gas turbine industry to improve Brayton cycle perfo...
A high thermal efficiency for an engine requires that a cycle capable of producing high efficiency i...
PaperPg. 91-100.The gas turbine, as is used in most applications, does not utilize its maximum poten...
Conventional gas turbines are a very mature technology, and performance improvements are becoming in...
Conventional gas turbines are approaching their efficiency limits and performance gains are becoming...
Today's gas turbines are based on the Brayton Cycle in which heat is added to the working fluid at c...
Constant-volume (pressure-gain) combustion cycles show much promise for further increasing the effic...
poster abstractThe gas turbine has been an enormously successful power plant for aircraft and marine...
This article evaluates the improvement in gas turbine combined cycle power plant efficiency and outp...
An efficient micro gas turbine could be used to power long range high altitude unmanned aerial vehic...
Constant-volume (pressure-gain) combustion cycles show much promise for further increasing the effic...
PaperPg. 91-100.The gas turbine, as is used in most applications, does not utilize its maximum poten...
Performance improvements of conventional gas turbines are becoming increasingly difficult and costly...
Pressure Gain Combustion (PGC) is under investigation as a means to improve the thermal efficiency o...
High pressure humidified cycles can combine high operational flexibility and high thermal efficiency...
In general, two approaches have been used in the gas turbine industry to improve Brayton cycle perfo...
A high thermal efficiency for an engine requires that a cycle capable of producing high efficiency i...
PaperPg. 91-100.The gas turbine, as is used in most applications, does not utilize its maximum poten...