Leverage a digital strategy to improve hot section performance in gas turbine engine design

Webinar on demand | 56 minutos

Improving hot section performance through improved combustor design and more efficient turbine blade cooling

Simcenter portfolio multi-physics simulation allows to improve hot section performance
Simcenter portfolio multi-physics simulation allows to improve hot section performance

Simcenter portfolio multi-physics simulation allows to improve hot section performance

The gas turbine engine industry is under extraordinary pressure to improve performance and durability in their offerings to meet the demands of their commercial and defense customers. Additionally, there has been a shift in business model from purchase to lease where the maintenance is the responsibility of the engine maker.

Preparing for technological and architectural challenges will require significant innovations to improve engine efficiency, robustness all while reducing emissions. Achieving these goals will likely require new thermal-mechanical performance, combustion and emissions, structural and systems innovation.

In this webinar, we will illustrate how a digital strategy leveraging multi-physics simulation allows organizations to improve hot section performance through improved combustor design and more efficient turbine blade cooling. 

Você aprenderá:

  • About challenges facing gas turbine engine makers
  • How to increase speed and accuracy of combustion modeling to improve combustor design through CFD
  • Improve cooling design through coupled CFD and CHT models