Abstract

This paper presents an extensible object model for gas turbine engine performance simulation. The extension method for gas path balancing is analyzed and a new design rationale is developed to overcome deficiencies of the traditional component-based object modeling method. A class framework implementing this rationale is described and the dynamic performance of a three-shaft gas turbine engine is simulated to evaluate the model’s effectiveness.

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