Numerical analysis on the transient measurement of gas temperature in porous material using thermocouples at high temperatures

Author(s):  
Xue Chen ◽  
Xin-Lin Xia ◽  
Chuang Sun ◽  
Yang Li
2020 ◽  
Vol 49 (3) ◽  
pp. 241-260
Author(s):  
MATTHIAS ZIPF ◽  
JOCHEN MANARA ◽  
THOMAS STARK ◽  
MARIACARLA ARDUINI ◽  
HANS-PETER EBERT ◽  
...  

Stationary gas turbines are still an important part of today’s power supply. With increasing temperature of the hot combustion gas inside a gas turbine, the efficiency factor of the turbine increases. For this reason, it is intended to operate turbines at the highest possible gas temperature. Therefore, in the combustion chamber and especially at the position of the first stage guide vanes the gas temperature needs to be measured reliably. To determine the gas temperature, one promising approach is the application of a non-contact measurement method using a radiation thermometer. A radiation thermometer can measure the gas temperature remotely from outside of the harsh environment. At ZAE Bayern, a high temperature and high-pressure gas cell has been developed for this purpose in order to investigate gases and gas mixtures under defined conditions at high pressures and high temperatures. This gas cell can be placed in a FTIR-spectrometer in order to characterize the infrared-optical properties of the gases. In this work the measurement setup is introduced and gas mixtures, which are relevant for gas turbine applications are analyzed thoroughly. The derived results are presented and discussed in detail. To identify suitable wavelength regions for non-contact gas temperature measurements, first tests have been performed. Based on these tests, an appropriate wavelength region could be chosen, where future gas temperature measurements can be carried out.


The purpose of this paper is to review the development of nickel base alloys for service at high temperatures with particular reference to their use in gas turbines. Although the development has included a broad range of alloys designed for a variety of service conditions, it is characterized by the family of age-hardening compositions known as the ‘superalloys’. Other papers in the conference will be devoted to the contribution which these alloys have made to the gas turbine industry. Nonetheless, it is worth remarking here that improvements in the physical metallurgy and processing of the superalloys have made possible an average increase of 10 K per year in operating temperature over the last 35 years; a record unmatched by any other alloy development. When added to the increased gas temperature made possible by integral cooling of components in the turbine, itself greatly assisted by developments in the metallurgy of fabrication and casting, it is not surprising that the engineer has been able to transform the gas turbine from a curiosity into one of the fundamental power generating machines in a period of about 30 years.


2012 ◽  
Vol 9 (S1) ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
Nadia Laredj ◽  
Karim Bendani ◽  
Hanifi Missoum ◽  
Mustapha Maliki

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