Experimental Investigation of the Sensitivity of Forced Response to Cold Streaks in an Axial Turbine

Author:

Stania Lennart1ORCID,Ludeneit Felix1,Seume Joerg R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Turbomachinery and Fluid Dynamics, Leibniz University Hannover, 30823 Garbsen, Germany

Abstract

In turbomachinery, geometric variances of the blades, due to manufacturing tolerances, deterioration over a lifetime, or blade repair, can influence overall aerodynamic performance as well as aeroelastic behaviour. In cooled turbine blades, such deviations may lead to streaks of high or low temperature. It has already been shown that hot streaks from the combustors lead to inhomogeneity in the flow path, resulting in increased blade dynamic stress. However, not only hot streaks but also cold streaks occur in modern aircraft engines due to deterioration-induced widening of cooling holes. This work investigates this effect in an experimental setup of a five-stage axial turbine. Cooling air is injected through the vane row of the fourth stage at midspan, and the vibration amplitudes of the blades in rotor stage five are measured with a tip-timing system. The highest injected mass flow rate is 2% of the total mass flow rate for a low-load operating point. The global turbine parameters change between the reference case without cooling air and the cold streak case. This change in operating conditions is compensated such that the corrected operating point is held constant throughout the measurements. It is shown that the cold streak is deflected in the direction of the hub and detected at 40% channel height behind the stator vane of the fifth stage. The averaged vibration amplitude over all blades increases by 20% for the cold streak case compared to the reference during low-load operating of the axial turbine. For operating points with higher loads, however, no increase in averaged vibration amplitude exceeding the measurement uncertainties is observed because the relative cooling mass flow rate is too low. It is shown that the cold streak only influences the pressure side and leads to a widening of the wake deficit. This is identified as the reason for the increased forcing on the blade. The conclusion is that an accurate prediction of the blade’s lifetime requires consideration of the cooling air within the design process and estimation of changes in cooling air mass flow rate throughout the blade’s lifetime.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

MDPI AG

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