Availability and Propulsion

Author:

Clarke J. M.1,Horlock J. H.2

Affiliation:

1. Technical Manager, Noel Penny Turbines Ltd. Member of the Institution

2. Vice-Chancellor, University of Salford. Fellow of the Institution

Abstract

The first and second laws applied to steady-flow systems are expressed in forms which emphasize the distinction between energy, which is conserved, and available energy, which is depleted in real processes. These forms are applied to propulsive systems using, as a velocity datum, the propulsion unit itself and, alternatively, the atmosphere at rest. The maximum thrust power obtainable from the combustion of the fuel is shown to be dependent on the composition, state and velocity of the fuel and also on the composition and state of the environment in which the unit works. An illustrative calculation of the losses in a turbojet engine in flight reveals that in this case 16.64 per cent of the fuel's available energy is obtained as thrust power, 54.25 per cent is rejected by the exhaust, 2.33 per cent is dissipated by aerodynamic losses and the remainder (26.78 per cent) is lost by combustion. Available-energy calculations are seen as providing a consistent framework within which losses can be compared within machines, between machines of different types for the same job and with perfection in the form of the completely reversible machine.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Engineering

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