Effects of Asymmetric Vane Pitch on Reducing Low-Engine-Order Forced Response of a Turbine Stage

Author:

Zheng Yun,Jin Xiubo,Yang Hui

Abstract

Asymmetric vane pitch is a key technique to suppress the forced response of downstream rotor blades. To address the problem of low-engine-order (LEO) excitation with high amplitude under an asymmetric configuration (half-and-half layout) widely recognized in the previous literature, we first apply the in-house computational fluid dynamics code Hybrid Grid Aeroelasticity Environment to perform full-annulus unsteady aeroelasticity simulations of the turbine stage, comparing the resonance response of rotor blades on different asymmetric configurations and analyzing the flow field at the vane exit, as well as the excitation force, modal force, and maximum vibrational amplitude on the rotor blades. Second, we reveal that the potential field of the vane row is the main source of the LEO excitation caused by asymmetric configuration on rotor blades, the vane wake and potential field jointly determine the LEO excitation strength of rotor blades, and the vane pitch difference ΔS can be used to regulate the strength of the LEO excitation. Finally, based on an in-depth understanding of flow physics under an asymmetric configuration, a more preferable and effective asymmetric configuration (non-half two-segment layout) is proposed. Our findings demonstrate that, with the proposed asymmetric configuration, the amplitude of the vane passing frequency was reduced by 48.32% compared to the uniform configuration; furthermore, the maximum vibrational amplitude of the three-nodal-diameter response of the rotor blade at the three-engine-order crossing decreased by 45.49% compared to the half-and-half layout. The non-half two-segment layout also significantly improves upon the half-and-half layout in terms of aerodynamic performance. The results presented in this paper provide a good theoretical basis for reducing blade vibration by applying asymmetric vane pitch in engineering practice.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Aerospace Engineering

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