Question 15Gas Turbine - 1st Asst/Chief
70% to passCompressor tip clang can be usually attributed to which of the following operating conditions?
The correct answer is A) Compressor stall. Compressor tip clang is a distinct noise that can indicate the onset of compressor stall, which is a condition where the airflow through the compressor becomes disrupted, leading to a loss of pressure rise across the compressor. This disruption in airflow can cause the compressor blades to vibrate, resulting in the characteristic "clang" sound. Compressor stall is typically associated with operating the compressor at high power settings, near the limits of its operating envelope. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not directly cause the compressor tip clang. Overloading the compressor can lead to stall, but it is not the direct cause of the clang sound. Continuous high-power and continuous low-power operation can also contribute to compressor stall, but they do not necessarily result in the specific tip clang phenomenon.
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