Unsteady Flows and Component Interaction in Turbomachinery

Author:

Salvadori Simone1ORCID,Insinna Massimiliano2ORCID,Martelli Francesco3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Energy (DENERG), Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi, 24, 10129 Torino, Italy

2. Centro Ricerche e Attività Industriali (CReAI), Via Galileo Galilei, 45, 51100 Pistoia, Italy

3. Department of Industrial Engineering (DIEF), Università degli Studi di Firenze, Via di Santa Marta, 3, 50139 Firenze, Italy

Abstract

Unsteady component interaction represents a crucial topic in turbomachinery design and analysis. Combustor/turbine interaction is one of the most widely studied topics both using experimental and numerical methods due to the risk of failure of high-pressure turbine blades by unexpected deviation of hot flow trajectory and local heat transfer characteristics. Compressor/combustor interaction is also of interest since it has been demonstrated that, under certain conditions, a non-uniform flow field feeds the primary zone of the combustor where the high-pressure compressor blade passing frequency can be clearly individuated. At the integral scale, the relative motion between vanes and blades in compressor and turbine stages governs the aerothermal performance of the gas turbine, especially in the presence of shocks. At the inertial scale, high turbulence levels generated in the combustion chamber govern wall heat transfer in the high-pressure turbine stage, and wakes generated by low-pressure turbine vanes interact with separation bubbles at low-Reynolds conditions by suppressing them. The necessity to correctly analyze these phenomena obliges the scientific community, the industry, and public funding bodies to cooperate and continuously build new test rigs equipped with highly accurate instrumentation to account for real machine effects. In computational fluid dynamics, researchers developed fast and reliable methods to analyze unsteady blade-row interaction in the case of uneven blade count conditions as well as component interaction by using different closures for turbulence in each domain using high-performance computing. This research effort results in countless publications that contribute to unveiling the actual behavior of turbomachinery flow. However, the great number of publications also results in fragmented information that risks being useless in a practical situation. Therefore, it is useful to collect the most relevant outcomes and derive general conclusions that may help the design of next-gen turbomachines. In fact, the necessity to meet the emission limits defined by the Paris agreement in 2015 obliges the turbomachinery community to consider revolutionary cycles in which component interaction plays a crucial role. In the present paper, the authors try to summarize almost 40 years of experimental and numerical research in the component interaction field, aiming at both providing a comprehensive overview and defining the most relevant conclusions obtained in this demanding research field.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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