The Design and Operation of the Parsons Experimental Gas Turbine

Abstract
The paper describes the principal design features of the Parsons 500 h.p. experimental industrial gas turbine, and records the operating results obtained in running the plant since December 1945. A section is devoted to some of the preliminary investigations on the compressor, combustion, and heat exchanger components, undertaken prior to the building of the unit. Some of the early work on the axial-flow compressor is, it is considered, of particular interest. One of the most important questions remaining to be answered in gas-turbine operation, is the quality of the oil fuel which can be regularly and reliably burned. Details are included in the paper of operating results using a residual oil fuel. Considerable trouble was experienced as a result of the building up of deposits in the turbine blading; these deposits are analysed and compared with the parent oil-fuel analysis, and photographs of spindle and cylinder blading show the nature of the build-up.

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