ASME 2019 Verification and Validation Symposium 2019
DOI: 10.1115/vvs2019-5134
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Computational Evaluation of Thermal Barrier Coatings: Two-Phase Thermal Transport Analysis

Abstract: In the power plant industry, the turbine inlet temperature (TIT) plays a key role in the efficiency of the gas turbine and, therefore, the overall — in most cases combined — thermal power cycle efficiency. Gas turbine efficiency increases by increasing TIT. However, an increase of TIT would increase the turbine component temperature which can be critical (e.g., hot gas attack). Thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) — porous media coatings — can avoid this case and protect the surface of the turbine blade. This combi… Show more

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“…The global deviation GCI method computes a factor of safety on the finest mesh k* solution value based on a quantitative estimation of where the solution falls with respect to the asymptotic solution regime. For more detailed descriptions of the equations and processes used for this work, refer to References [4] and [23] which are the improved version of solution verification methods in comparison the prior works [24,25].…”
Section: Solution Verificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The global deviation GCI method computes a factor of safety on the finest mesh k* solution value based on a quantitative estimation of where the solution falls with respect to the asymptotic solution regime. For more detailed descriptions of the equations and processes used for this work, refer to References [4] and [23] which are the improved version of solution verification methods in comparison the prior works [24,25].…”
Section: Solution Verificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oftentimes, heterogeneity is caused by porous structures within a material's solid domain. This is especially true in energy systems where thermal barrier coatings [1][2][3][4], semi-conductors [5], and/or energy storage materials [6] are used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using k2/k1=1 for convenience for the MMS study, the pO,H value for mesh H of each system configuration was expected to converge to 2, representing pf. A full, detailed description of the theory behind the code verification used in this study is explained in [21] and [22].…”
Section: Codementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The global deviation GCI method computes a factor of safety on the finest mesh k* solution value based on a quantitative estimation of where the solution falls with respect to the asymptotic solution regime. References [22] and [25] give a clear description of the global deviation GCI approach as used in…”
Section: Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proceedings of the ASME 2020 Verification and Validation Symposium VVS2020 May 20-22, 2020, Virtual, Online V001T03A004-1 systems-various forms of modeling are often employed to provide stakeholders with an assurance that the system of interest will perform in a certain way. For example, government agencies may want to be assured that weapon systems will engage properly and not cause unintentional harm [1][2][3], energy corporations may want to realize increased safety and longevity in power generation systems [4][5][6], or medical companies may want to reduce equipment failure rates [7][8][9]. Models can support system design goals by taking forms ranging from simple analytical models to complex physics finite element models.…”
Section: Vvs2020-8834mentioning
confidence: 99%