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Advanced Turbine Systems (ATS) program conceptual design and product development. Quarterly progress report, December 1, 1995--February 29, 1996
Publication year - 1997
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/485955
Subject(s) - turbine , gas turbines , systems engineering , engineering , manufacturing engineering , combustion , emphasis (telecommunications) , technology development , product (mathematics) , automotive engineering , mechanical engineering , electrical engineering , chemistry , geometry , mathematics , organic chemistry
This report describes the overall program status of the General Electric Advanced Gas Turbine Development program, and reports progress on three main task areas. The program is focused on two specific products: (1) a 70-MW class industrial gas turbine based on the GE90 core technology, utilizing a new air cooling methodology; and (2) a 200-MW class utility gas turbine based on an advanced GE heavy-duty machine, utilizing advanced cooling and enhancement in component efficiency. The emphasis for the industrial system is placed on cycle design and low emission combustion. For the utility system, the focus is on developing a technology base for advanced turbine cooling while achieving low emission combustion. The three tasks included in this progress report are on: conversion to a coal-fueled advanced turbine system, integrated program plan, and design and test of critical components. 13 figs., 1 tab

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