Fluid dynamics of a gas turbine wheel-space with ingestion

Author:

Sangan Carl M1,Lalwani Yogesh1,Owen J Michael1,Lock Gary D1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bath, Bath, UK

Abstract

This paper discusses the flow structure in typical rotor–stator systems with ingress and egress. Measurements of concentration, velocity and pressure were made using a rotating-disc rig which experimentally simulated hot gas ingestion into the wheel-space of an axial turbine stage. Externally-induced ingress through rim seals was generated from the non-axisymmetric pressures produced by the flow over the vanes and blades in the external annulus. Measurements were conducted using several single- and double-seal geometries and for a range of sealing flow rates and rotational speeds. The concentration measurements showed that the amount of ingress, which increased with decreasing sealing flow rate, depended on the seal geometry. The swirl velocity in the fluid core increased with decreasing sealing-flow rate, but outside the outer region in the wheel-space, it was largely unaffected by the seal geometry or by the amount of ingress. The radial distribution of static pressure, calculated from the measured swirl velocity in the core, was in good agreement with the pressures measured on the stator. The data for the double seals demonstrated that the ingested gas was predominately confined to the region between the seals near the periphery of the wheel-space; in the inner wheel-space, the effectiveness is shown to be significantly higher. The results are of direct relevance to the engine designer who uses complex rim seals often designed through computational fluid dynamics. The designer needs to know how much sealing air is required to prevent ingress, what is the effect of ingress on metal temperature and stresses, and how these factors are governed by the flow structure in the wheel-space.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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