The Resistance Performance Study of Cyclone Separator in Gas Turbine

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The configuration and aerodynamics performance of the inlet system are important aspects in the process of gas turbine installation on naval vessels. Under the requirements, using CFD method simulated four kinds of structure cyclone flow field of the marine gas turbine intake filters, found the lowest flow resistance structure, then verified by experiment. Through comparison, the numerical simulation results agree with experimental study well. The methods used in the article have some reference significance for the design of the inlet system.

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December 2012

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