The operation of a gas turbine is the result of the aero-thermodynamic matching of several components which necessarily experience aging and degradation over time. An approach to treat degradation phenomena of the axial compressor is provided, with an insight into the impact they have on compressor operation and on overall GT performances. The analysis is focused on the surface fouling of compressor blades and on rotor tip clearances variation. A modular model is used to simulate the gas turbine operation in design and off-design conditions and the aerodynamic impact of fouling and rotor tip clearances increase is assessed by means of dedicated loss and deviation correlations implemented in the 1D mid-streamline code of the compressor modules. The two different degradation sources are individually considered and besides the overall GT performance parameters, the analysis includes an evaluation of the compressor degradation impact on the secondary air system.
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