Method for increasing the aerodynamic stability of a working...

Power plants – Combustion products used as motive fluid – Process

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C060S039300, C060S039530, C060S039550

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07726132

ABSTRACT:
The present disclosure relates to a method for improving aerdynamic stability of a working fluid flow through a compressor of a turbomachine, in particular through a compressor of gas turbine used for power production, particularly against rapidly changing aero speed of the compressor. The method comprises to introduce a first water mass flow to the working fluid flow of the compressor. Furthermore, the disclosure relates to a turbomachine, in particular a gas turbine, which can be driven according to the above method.

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