
Gas Turbine Powerhouse : The Development of the Power Generation Gas Turbine at BBC - ABB - Alstom
[BOOK DESCRIPTION]
This book tells the story of the power generation gas turbine from the perspective of one of the leading companies in the field over a period of nearly 100 years, written by an engineer. Especially in times of imminent global economic crises it appears to be worthwhile to reflect on real economic values based on engineering ingenuity and enduring management of technological leadership.
[TABLE OF CONTENTS]
1 Introduction 1
2 Survey 7
2.1 Short Company History – Power Generation . 11
2.1.1 BBC Aktiengesellschaft Brown Boveri & Cie., 1891–1988 . 13
2.1.2 ABB Asea Brown Boveri Power Generation Ltd., 1988–2000 . 26
2.1.3 ALSTOM Power Ltd., since 2000 . 30
2.2 Gas Turbine Types 32
2.2.1 Stationary Power Generation Gas Turbines . 32
2.2.2 Gas/Steam Combined-Cycle Power Plants 35
2.2.3 Aero Propulsion Gas Turbines . 36
2.3 Technical Basics 37
2.3.1 Gas Turbine Thermodynamics . 37
2.3.2 Gas Turbine Component Performance 40
2.3.3 Gas/Steam Combined-Cycle Power Plant . 41
3 Gas Turbine Forerunners 43
3.1 Turbomachines and Turbochargers 43
3.1.1 Early Turbo- and Fluidmachines . 43
3.1.1.1 Historic Compressors . 46
3.1.1.2 Water Wheels 48
3.1.1.3 Steam Turbines 50
3.1.1.4 Turbocompressors 52
3.1.2 Turbocharger Development History 53
3.2 Early Attempts with the Gas Turbine Principle . 66
3.3 The Holzwarth Gas Turbine . 72
4 The Path to the First Power Generation Gas Turbine, 1927–1945 77
4.1 Development Survey at BBC 77
4.1.1 Development Department and Business Environment 78
4.1.2 Prominent Engineers 84
4.1.2.1 Adolf Meyer (1880–1965) 87
4.1.2.2 Walter G. Noack (1881–1945) . 88
4.1.2.3 Claude Seippel (1900–1986) 92
4.1.2.4 Hans Pfenninger (1903–1989) 96
4.2 GT Key Component: Axial Flow Compressor 98
4.2.1 Early Ideas and Trials 99
4.2.2 First Axial Compressor Development Tests after 1926 102
4.2.3 The Degree of Reaction and Other Fluid Mechanic Research 109
4.2.4 Successful Compressor Reference Projects Beginning 1932 . 122
4.2.4.1 The First Supersonic Wind Tunnel at ETH Zurich . 126
4.2.4.2 The Guidonia Wind Tunnel . 128
4.2.4.3 The AVA/LFM Wind Tunnel Projects . 131
4.2.4.4 The Mach 4 Wind Tunnel at LRBA Vernon, France, 1947 135
4.2.4.5 The Hypersonic Wind Tunnel for Kochel/Tullahoma 1943–1960 . 137
4.2.4.6 The von Kármán Team at BBC Baden CH, June 1945 146
4.2.5 Outlook – Further Compressor Development . 152
4.3 The Early BBC Gas Turbines . 158
4.3.1 VELOX Boiler 158
4.3.1.1 Concept Settlement 158
4.3.1.2 Multi-Purpose Velox Deliveries to UK, 1940 164
4.3.1.3 Blast Furnace Gas Extension of the Velox Principle . 166
4.3.1.4 Velox – the Final Stages 168
4.3.2 Houdry Refinery Process 169
4.3.2.1 BBC Equipment . 169
4.3.2.2 Transforming Crude Oil into 100 Octane Petrol . 173
4.3.2.3 Strategic Importance and Side Effects . 178
4.3.3 The World’s First Utility Gas Turbine Set at Neuchâtel (1939) 181
4.3.3.1 A Consequential Engineering Harvest 181
4.3.3.2 Certified by Stodola and at the ‘Landi 39’ . 183
4.3.3.3 After 62 Years in Service – An ASME Technical Landmark . 188
4.3.4 First BBC Power Generation Gas Turbines 191
4.3.5 BBC Locomotive Gas Turbines 196
4.3.5.1 Von Ohain’s ‘Tuttlingen Engine’ 204
4.3.5.2 German Tank Gas Turbine Developments . 206
4.3.5.3 Separate Gas Generators for Large Transport Aircraft 208
5 Gas Turbine Technology Development 1945–1988 211
5.1 Development Survey at BBC . 212
5.1.1 ‘Die Muehen der Ebene’ 212
5.1.2 A Rare Top-Down View of the BBC Gas Turbine Business (1978) . 221
5.1.3 Strategic Failures: The BST and Turbodyne Interlude . 227
5.1.4 Business Facts 232
5.1.5 Early Plants and the Key Development Projects GT8/GT9/GT11/GT13 234
5.1.5.1 BBC Gas Turbine Development Roadmap 1945–1988 234
5.1.5.2 Beznau and Other Tailor-Made Gas Turbines . 240
5.1.5.3 The Development of Ready-Made GT Families after 1970 246
5.1.5.4 GT Designs on the Brink – and Beyond 270
5.1.6 Prominent Engineers . 279
5.1.6.1 Albert Eiermann (1924–2013) . 279
5.1.6.2 Wilhelm Endres (1927–2007) 283
5.1.6.3 Franz Farkas (*1935) . 285
5.2 Competitive Designs and Developments . 287
5.2.1 Escher Wyss – The Closed Cycle AK Engine . 287
5.2.2 Sulzer – Gas Turbine with Semi-Closed Process . 290
5.2.3 Other Companies 29
5.3 GT Key Component: Combustor . 298
5.3.1 Early Developments and Evolution of Combustor Arrangements 299
5.3.2 First Generation Lean Dry, Low NOx Technology 305
5.3.3 Multi-Injection Burner and GT8 Annular Combustor 307
5.3.4 Second Generation EV Premix Burner Technology 308
5.3.5 SEV Burner Development for GT24/GT26 Applications 311
5.3.6 Further Low Emission Combustion Development 315
5.4 BBC Gas Turbine Mechanical Design and Manufacturing 317
5.4.1 General Gas Turbine Design Principles . 317
5.4.2 The Welded Rotor Design and Manufacturing 319
5.4.3 Gas Turbine Manufacturing Sites and Network 325
5.5 Gas Turbine Special Projects 333
5.5.1 Mobile and Packaged Energy Stations . 333
5.5.2 Aero Jet Expander . 337
5.5.3 Compressed Air Energy Storage . 340
5.5.4 Low and Medium BTU Fuels (GT11N2-LBTU, GT13E2-MBTU) . 343
6 Combined Cycle Power Plants – GT Technology Breakthroughs
since the 1990s 347
6.1 Gas Turbine Development Survey 347
6.1.1 The GT Technology and Business Environment in the 1990s 348
6.1.2 The ABB/Alstom Development Department 351
6.1.3 The Key Development Project GT24/GT26 . 354
6.1.3.1 Secret ‘Skunk Works’ 1991–1995 356
6.1.3.2 GT24/GT26 Design Stabilisation 1996–2002 . 366
6.1.3.3 GT24/GT26 Success Story since 2003 . 376
6.1.4 Prominent Engineers 380
6.1.4.1 Fredy Haeusermann (*1942) . 380
6.1.4.2 Jakob J. Keller (1950–1999) 381
6.1.4.3 Hans Koch (*1929) . 383
6.2 GT Key Component: Turbine 384
6.2.1 Aerodynamic Turbine Development Milestones 385
6.2.2 Turbine Cooling Technology 397
6.2.2.1 Out of Time: Turbine Water and Film Cooling 1925–1945 397
6.2.2.2 Heavy-Duty GT Turbine Cooling Development after 1965 407
6.2.3 High Temperature Materials and Coatings 414
6.2.4 Tests at the Gas Turbine Power Plant Birr 421
6.3 The Combined Cycle Power Plants 423
6.3.1 Historic Developments 424
6.3.2 The Bright Presence of Combined-Cycle Power Generation 428
6.4 Gas Turbine Outlook 434
6.4.1 Future Power Generation Market 434
6.4.2 Innovative Gas Turbine Technologies 435
7 ‘Les Palmarès’ 439
7.1 BBC–ABB–Alstom Historical Firsts in Gas Turbine Technology for Power Generation 439
7.2 BBC–ABB–Alstom GT Development Directors (Baden, CH) 441
7.3 The Members of the GT Development ‘Hall of Fame’ 442
8 Bibliography 445
9 Index of Names 473
10 Subject Index 479
11 Nomenclature and Abbreviations 491
12 The Author 497