Session: 01-01 Advanced Concepts I
Paper Number: 81738
81738 - A Novel Engine Architecture for Low NOx Emissions
The fuel efficiency of the turbofan engines has improved significantly, hence reducing aviation’s CO2 emissions. However, the increased operating pressure and temperature for fuel efficiency causes adverse effects on NOx emissions. Therefore, a novel engine concept, which can reduce NOx emissions without affecting the cycle fuel efficiency, is of high interest to the aviation community. This paper investigates the potential of an intercooler and inter-turbine burner (ITB) for the future low NOx aircraft propulsion system.
The study evaluates performance and NOx emissions of four engine architectures: a very high bypass ratio (VHBR) turbofan engine (baseline), a VHBR engine with intercooler, a VHBR engine with ITB, and a VHBR engine with both intercooler and ITB. The cycles are optimized for minimum cruise Thrust Specific Fuel Consumption (TSFC), subject to the same design space, thrust requirements, and operational constraints. The ITB is only used during take-off to obtain the minimum cruise fuel consumption. The analysis shows that using an ITB solely, with the energy split of 80% (the first burner) / 20% (ITB), reduces the cruise NOx emission by 26%, and the cruise TSFC decreases slightly by 0.5%. The intercooler alone reduces the NOx emissions by 16% and the cruise TSFC somewhat by 0.8%. The combination of intercooler and ITB reduces the NOx emissions further by 38%. The analysis confirms that introducing an intercooler and ITB can potentially resolve the contradicting effects of fuel efficiency and NOx emissions for the future advanced turbofan engine.
Presenting Author: Feijia Yin Delft University of Technology
Presenting Author Biography: Feijia Yin is an assistant professor in Delft University of Technology. Her research interests are novel aircraft engine cycles, performance modelling and analysis, climate impact of aircraft/engine technologies.
Authors:
Tim Blondeel Delft University of TechnologyFeijia Yin Delft University of Technology
Arvind Gangoli Rao Delft University of Technology
A Novel Engine Architecture for Low NOx Emissions
Paper Type
Technical Paper Publication