AGT100 turbomachineryHigh-performance turbomachinery components have been designed and tested for the AGT100 automotive engine. The required wide range of operation coupled with the small component size, compact packaging, and low cost of production provide significant aerodynamic challenges. Aerodynamic design and development testing of the centrifugal compressor and two radial turbines are described. The compressor achieved design flow, pressure ratio, and surge margin on the initial build. Variable inlet guide vanes have proven effective in modulating flow capacity and in improving part-speed efficiency. With optimum use of the variable inlet guide vanes, the initial efficiency goals have been demonstrated in the critical idle-to-70% gasifier speed range. The gasifier turbine exceeded initial performance goals and demonstrated good performance over a wide range. The radial power turbine achieved 'developed' efficiency goals on the first build.
Document ID
19820051526
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Tipton, D. L. (General Motors Corp. Indianapolis, IN, United States)
Mckain, T. F. (General Motors Corp. Detroit Diesel Allison Div., Indianapolis, IN, United States)