RUSTON GAS TURBINE TB5000 TB5400 INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION
The Typhoon gas turbine is a third
generation industrial gas turbine of high
thermal efficiency and significantly reduced
component count. It is designed for all power
generation duties within the 4 MW power
bracket and is available in both 50 Hz and 60
Hz output.

The paper describes, and presents results,
from the Development programme undertaken,
including performance, emissions, package
tests and cyclic endurance programme. Early
field experience is also reviewed.

The Typhoon gas turbine is the latest
Ruston product to enter service. Initially
rated at 4.1 MW ISO zero loss it is of high
simple cycle efficiency and has a signifi-
cantly reduced component count over its
competitors. The high thermal efficiency of
the engine and the relatively high exhaust
temperature make the turbine particularly
suitable for combined cycles and cogeneration
applications.
Design of the Typhoon commenced in 1985,
the first of the prototype engines went to
test in the summer of 1988 and the first
production engine was delivered in February of
1990. By the end of 1990 three further units
had been delivered with an additional eight
units on order. All the units are for
cogeneration applications including ceramic
tile, chipboard, textile and water treatment
plants.






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