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Mohammad aelaei, Fathollah Ommi, Saeed Karimian Aliabadi,
Volume 17, Issue 9 (11-2017)
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In this paper, the importance of accurate estimation of the aerodynamic performance of delta wing has been mentioned. Some available and conventional methods of estimating the aerodynamic coefficients composed of CFD methods and industrial and commercial software have been selected and for comparison, a wing similar to delta wing mounted on Pegasus Air-launch-to-orbit missile as a template is being selected. The reason for this selection, mainly is the lack of wind tunnel in design process and flying in a wide range of flow regimes. As many parameters may be utilized in design process such as the aerodynamic force and moment coefficients, stability derivatives, heat transfer coefficient and the structural loading parameters are being required. In this study, the accuracy of the results of different methods in estimating the force and moment coefficients, as the most significant quantities for performance analysis, at any flow regime has been checked and the suitable method has been introduced in terms of the flight condition. With respect to available parallel processing system, different CFD methods are compared together. Then validity of solution of Reynolds-averaged equations (RANS) and Euler method have been evaluated based on the comparison by DES solutions. Therefore, the valid intervals of the subsequent methods have been presented. Results are indicating the advantage of computational methods to industrial and semi-empirical software. Semi-empirical code and industrial software are shown satisfactory for computation in the linear range i.e. the small angle of attacks.
M. Sedighi, M. aelaei, M. Aghnia,
Volume 20, Issue 6 (June 2020)
Abstract

Fuel system is one of the most important parts of the micro gas turbine. Due to the variation of environmental conditions such as temperature, relative humidity of air and height in different geographical locations, the operational features of the fuel system change. In this study, the fuel system of the GTCP85-180 gas turbine is modelled by applying PID mechanical controller. The governing equations of the controller is coupled with classical thermodynamic equations of the gas turbine and the effects of different environmental conditions on start-up and norminal operation of the motor are investigated. The range of variations of the environmental conditions is choosed by considering the geographical locations of Iran. The results of the numerical simulation were verified by comparing the numerical results obtained with written code in Matlab software with experimental measurements. The results showed that the environmental temperature has the strongest effect on the operational features of the fuel control system and causes 16.3% variation of exhaust gas temperature, 3.7% variation of fuel discharge, 14.7% variation of start-up time of the motor and 4.7% variation of fuel pressure in injectors. Also, the start-up operation of the motor showed more sensitivity to environmental conditions compared to normal operation of micro gas turbine.


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