Experimental study on axially non-uniform clearances in a linear turbine cascade with a cavity squealer tip

Author:

Chen Shaowen1,Meng Qinghe1,Li Weihang1,Zhou Zhihua1,Wang Songtao1

Affiliation:

1. School of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China

Abstract

The effects of axially non-uniform clearances on the tip leakage flow and aerodynamic performance in a linear turbine cascade with a cavity squealer tip were investigated in this study with the objective of improving the flow loss and tip flow field structure. A calibrated five-hole probe was used for the measurement of three-dimensional flows downstream of the cascade. The method of oil-flow visualization was used to show the endwall flow field structure. The distribution of endwall static pressure was measured particularly by using the special moveable endwall. The axially non-uniform clearance, as a novel strategy that has a non-negligible influence on tip clearance flow and clearance leakage loss, may become a potential technology for improving aerodynamic performance in turbine cascades. By using the expanding clearance, the flow loss at the outlet is reduced effectively and an apparent improvement of aerodynamic performance in the turbine cascade is gained. Under the tip clearances of 0.75% H and 2% H, the maximum reduction of overall total pressure loss coefficient at the outlet is separately about 2.3% and 3.5% compared with the uniform clearance. The shrinkage of the buffer zone is considered to be able to weaken the interaction of the tip leakage vortex and passage vortex and thus reduce the loss of passage vortex. For the shrinking clearance, a noticeable decline in the aerodynamic performance of turbine cascade with cavity squealer tip is exhibited at both on and off design conditions in contrast to the uniform clearance. In addition, the effects of axially non-uniform clearances on the aerodynamic performance at off-design conditions have been investigated.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Aerospace Engineering

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