Overview
The ideal cycle for a simple gas turbine is the Brayton Cycle, also called the Joule Cycle. In this one hour online course, the open, simple Brayton Cycle used for stationary power generation is considered providing thrust instead of power output. In order to keep the scope of the thrust analysis simple, the working fluid exiting gas turbine expands to the atmospheric conditions – final working fluid exit pressure is equal to the ambient pressure.
The Brayton Cycle thermal efficiency is presented only for the air as the working fluid. The thermal efficiency derivation is presented with a simple mathematical approach. The Brayton Cycle is presented in a T - s diagram and its major performance trends (specific propulsion output and propulsion output) are plotted in a few figures as a function of compressor pressure ratio, gas turbine inlet temperature and working fluid mass flow rate. It should be noted that this online course does not deal with costs (capital, operational or maintenance).
In this course, the student gets familiar with the Brayton Cycle, its components, T - s diagram, operation and major performance trends.
To receive PDH credit, the student must take a multiple choice quiz of ten (10) questions.
Specific Knowledge or Skill Obtained
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Know basic components of the Brayton Cycle (Gas Turbine) and its T - s diagram
- Be familiar with the Brayton Cycle operation
- Understand general Brayton Cycle performance trends
Course
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Brayton Cycle for Propulsion Analysis
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