Ship Gas Turbine Engine With the Intermediate Gas Reheating Before the Power Overexpansion Turbine
Gas-turbine engines (GTE) posses a number of technical merits and they are widely used in the structure of ship propulsion complexes. However, if GTE is used as a ship cruise engine it is necessary to increase efficiency with the goal to be competitive to diesels. Increasing of the simple cycle GTE efficiency is possible due to the overexpansion turbine employment, where the internal energy of exhaust gases is used. That allows to obtain, deducting energy expenses on exhaust gases pressing, the additional useful work without the additional fuel expenses. Power overexpansion turbine employment leads to raising of power plant heaviness, that’s why it is desirable to increase engine power when its weight is constant. Insertion of the intermediate gas reheating before power turbine in the thermal scheme of GTE with the power overexpansion turbine considerably increases GTE’s specific power. GTE with the intermediate gas reheating before the power overexpansion turbine have greater specific power and they are more economic than simple cycle’s GTE on a large spectrum of ship’s power plant operating regimes. GTE with intermediate gas reheating before the power overexpansion turbine have stable efficiency on operating regimes, that’s why it is preferable to employ them for hydrofoil ships.