Control of separation flows of turbine-blade-tip turbines by splitter blades

Author:

Zhao Tianxiao1ORCID,Jiang Zhenyu1,Mo Guangyu1ORCID,Wang GuoJie2,Gao Jie1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Power and Energy Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbi, China

2. AVIC Commercial Aero Engine Co. Ltd, Shanghai, China

Abstract

Gas turbines cannot be directly reversed, and the astern operation of gas turbines still requires additional power transmission equipment to be achieved. To compensate for this deficiency, the application of turbine-blade-tip turbine in gas turbines was proposed. Turbine-blade-tip turbines have the characteristics of extremely low solidity and extremely high diameter-span ratio. Compared with conventional turbine blades, the capacity of turbine blades to restrain gas flow is greatly weakened, the separation flow is obvious when going astern, resulting in low efficiency. For the control problem of low solidity turbine-blade-tip turbines separation flow, a splitter blade control strategy is selected to suppress the separation flow. Adding a splitter blade between original rotor blades effectively improves the ability of rotor blades to restrain gas flow, significantly reduces separation phenomena, and significantly improves efficiency. As the axial chord length of the splitter blade shortens, the inhibitory effect on the separation flow decreases, and the ability of splitter blades to improve the efficiency gradually descends.

Funder

Key project of aero Engine and Gas Turbine Basic Science Center

National Key S&T Special Project

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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