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Transient Optimization for the Betterment of Turbine Electrified Energy ManagementGas turbine engine transients are associated with degraded compressor operability, which must be addressed by the engine control system and accounted for in the engine design. Failure to do so may result in events such as compressor stall/surge and combustor blow out. Transient operability concerns constrain the engine design and can result in sacrifices of efficiency and/or thrust responsiveness. The traditional approach to transient operability management is control logic that limits the fuel flow command. A companion paper presents a strategy for optimizing the transient fuel flow control logic taking into consideration transient operability and thrust responsiveness. The study covered here extends this idea to an electrified gas turbine engine that employs a power/energy management concept known as Turbine Electrified Energy Management (TEEM). TEEM uses an electric power system interfaced with the engine (hence the term ‘electrified gas turbine engine’) to further improve transient operability and alleviate associated design constraints. There can be costs associated with implementing TEEM in terms of power and energy requirements that impact the size of the electrical power system. However, the results of this study show that through optimization of the transient limit logic, power and energy requirements needed to implement TEEM can be significantly reduced. Among the conclusions that can be drawn from the results of the illustrative application covered herein are: (1) there is a reduction in the electric machine power requirement to manage operability during accelerations by 200 to 400 hp, and (2) power transfer from the low pressure spool (LPS) to the high pressure spool (HPS) is the most effective option for improving operability during decelerations, followed by the options of only injecting power on the HPS or only extracting power from the LPS.
Document ID
20220017441
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Jonathan L Kratz
(Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Dennis E Culley
(Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Julian Lehan
(University of Alabama in Huntsville Huntsville, Alabama, United States)
Date Acquired
November 18, 2022
Publication Date
January 23, 2023
Subject Category
Aircraft Propulsion And Power
Meeting Information
Meeting: AIAA SciTech Forum and Exposition
Location: National Harbor, MD
Country: US
Start Date: January 23, 2023
End Date: January 27, 2023
Sponsors: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 109492.02.03.06.05
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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Keywords
Turbine Electrified Energy Management
electrified gas turbine
Transient
Optimization
Gas turbine engine
Turbofan
Operability
Compressor
Genetic algorithm
Reinforcement learning
Acceleration
Deceleration
Schedule
Limit logic
Control
TEEM
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