ECAM LaSalle Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Programme
General Data
Academic program ECAM LaSalle Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Programme Module Manager(s) :
AHMAD Hafiz Muhammad,BEN HAJ SLAMA Rafika
EC Type : Lectures Gas Turbines (LIIEEng07EGasTurbines)
Lectures : 10h00
Individual work : 10h00
Total duration: 10
Status
Period
Semester 7
Teaching language :
English
General objectives
- Ability to understand operations of Gas turbines , steam turbine
Analyze their combustion processes and polluting emissions, as well as their practical uses for the production of mechanical or electrical power, inside combined cycle systems or cogeneration configurations.
Solve the analystical problems related with GT and STs.
Content
• Gas turbine technologies (heavy duty, aeroderivatives, etc.), improvements (cogeneration, combined cycles) and uses.
• Gas turbines specific combustion processes: operating modes, thermodynamics models, practical fuels and pollutants management.
• Theory of turbomachines applied to compressible flows and gas turbines.
• Gas turbine thermodynamic cycles.
• Main components and technological aspects of gas turbine technologies.
Steam cycle ; Theoretical cycle; actual cycle coupling of gas turbine cycle with steam cycle HRSG
Corequis
Chemistry S1,Thermodynamics S2,Fluid Mechanics S3, Heat Transfer S5.
Bibliographie
• Dixon, S. L. and Hall, C. A., Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Turbomachinery, Butterworth-Heinemann, 2014.
• H. Cohen, G. F. C. Rogers, and H. I. H. Saravanamuttoo. Gas Turbine Theory. Longman, 1996.
• M. P. Boyce. Gas Turbine Engineering Handbook. Gulf Professional Publishing, 2002.
• T. Giampaolo. Gas Turbine Handbook: Principles and Practices.The Fairmont Press, 2006.
Assessment(s)
Nature Coefficient Observable objectives
1 Ability to solve problems related with gas and steam turbines.
Understanding of various phenomenon occur during various processes (Compression, Expansion, Combustion etc)
1 To carry out analysis of a gas turbine and its performance.
To develop mass and energy balances of its combustion process.