The Constant Volume Gas Turbine: A Thermodynamic Assessment

A quasi-steady-state analysis is made of the performance of a gas-turbine working with intermittent, constant volume combustion. Variables considered include inlet temperature, compressor pressure ratio, scavenge ratio, combustion time, heat exchanger thermal ratio. Characteristics are computed over a full loading range. Computations are based on turbines having the following behavior: (a) constant turbine efficiency, (b) characteristics of a multistage axial turbine, and (c) characteristics of a single-stage radial turbine. The analysis indicates that the constant volume gas turbine has advantages in thermal efficiency, specific power and part load performance over constant pressure gas turbines operating at the same compressor pressure ratio and turbine inlet temperature. However, the addition of a heat exchanger shows less advantage when applied to a constant volume than to a constant pressure engine.Copyright © 1974 by ASME