Title: Optimum Layout for a Turbofan Engine
1Optimum Layout for a Turbofan Engine
- P M V Subbarao
- Professor
- Mechanical Engineering Department
An excellent Choice for Fighter Planes .
2Mixed Flow Turbofan Engine
3Ideal Mixer
- Ideal Mixer Constant Total Pressure Process.
- For a stable operation of the mixer, the inlet
static pressures of core flow and fan flow must
be equal. - If they are not, back flow will occur in either
the fan or core.
The stagnation pressure ratio across the fan
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5Condition for Efficient Mixing
6Theory of Jet Propulsion Just Enough Work
The power inputs to the compressor fan The
power output of the turbine
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8Adiabatic mixing process
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10Mixed Flow Turbofan w/o AB
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13Generation of Thrust The Capacity
Propulsive Power or Thrust Power
Specific Thrust based on total jet flow S,
14Thrust Specific Fuel Consumption TSFC
15Aviation Appreciation
Propulsion Efficiency
16Mixed Flow Fan Effect of Bypass Ratio
r0p,comp15 Mac0.75 t0,cc5.78
Non-dimensional TSFC
Non-dimensional Specific Thrust
17Subsonic Operation Mixed Turbo Fan Mac0.75
Fan Pressure Ratio
Bypass Ratio
Compressor Pressure Ratio
18Supersonic Operation Mixed Turbo Fan Mac2.0
Fan Pressure Ratio
2
Bypass Ratio
3
4
5
Compressor Pressure Ratio
19Subsonic Operation Mixed Turbo Fan Mac0.75
Fan Pressure Ratio
5
TSFC
4
3
2
Compressor Pressure Ratio
20Subsonic Operation Mixed Turbo Fan Mac0.75
Fan Pressure Ratio
2
3
Specific Thrust
4
5
Compressor Pressure Ratio
21Supersonic Operation Mixed Turbo Fan Mac2.0
5
Fan Pressure Ratio
4
3
2
TSFC
Compressor Pressure Ratio
22Supersonic Operation Mixed Turbo Fan Mac2.0
2
3
Specific Thrust
4
5
Compressor Pressure Ratio
23Designs for Fuel Economy Subsonic Flight
5
Fan Pressure Ratio
TSFC
4
3
2
Compressor Pressure Ratio
Compressor Pressure Ratio
24Designs for High Thrust Supersonic Flight
Mixed flow turbofan with After Burner
25After burner temperatures are generally less than
after combustor temperature. T08 lt
T05 Generally the percentage of enhancement in
thrust is specified to determine temperature of
the gas after burner.
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29Generation of Thrust The Capacity
Propulsive Power or Thrust Power
Specific Thrust based on total jet flow S,
30TF30 Pratt and Whitney Mixed Flow Turbofan Engine
The TF30-P-414 engine is a mixed flow, dual spool
afterburning low by pass turbofan designed and
manufactured by Pratt and Whitney Aircraft of
West Palm Beach, Florida. The engine
incorporates a nine stage low pressure compressor
including a three stage fan driven by a three
stage low pressure turbine and a 7 stage axial
flow high pressure compressor driven by a single
stage high pressure turbine.
31SPECIFICATIONSTF30
- Development of TF30-P-414 was initiated in March
1969. - TF30-P-414A was placed in service in October
1982. - 929 TF30-P-414s were converted to P-414As with
conversion kits conversion completed November
1987. - 269 P-414As were purchased.
- Max Design Pressure Ratio, SLS Fan 2.14 to 1
Overall 19.8 to 1 - Bypass airflow ratio 0.878 to 1
- Max rated airflow 242.0 lbs/s
32F110-GE-400 Mixed Flow Turbofan Engine
33Details of F110-GE 400
- The F110-GE-400 engine is a mixed flow, dual
spool afterburning low by pass turbofan designed
and manufactured by General Electric Aircraft
Engines in Lynn, Massachusetts. - The engine is of modular construction, consisting
of six engine modules, and an accessories
gearbox. - The engine incorporates a 3-stage fan driven by a
two stage low pressure turbine and a 9-stage
axial flow high pressure compressor driven by a
single stage high pressure turbine. - To moderate engine performance at various power
levels the engine features a variable geometry
system. - The combustor is a through flow annular type.
- The hinged flap cam linked exhaust nozzle is
hydraulically actuated. - The engine mounted accessory gearbox provides the
necessary extracted power needed to drive the
accessories. - The engine control system regulates speeds,
temperature levels and fuel flow for afterburning
and non after burning operation. - The lubrication and ignition system are self
contained on the engine. - Development was initiated April 1984 and engine
was placed in service in late 1986
34SPECIFICATIONSF110-GE - 400
- Max Design Pressure Ratio, SLSFan3.2 to 1
- Overall 29.9 to 1
- Airflow Capacity Max rated airflow 270.0 lbs/s