Blade tip leakage flow and heat transfer characteristics over a gas turbine blade at subsonic and transonic exit conditions

Author:

Dipendrasingh Kain1,MVV Srinivas1,R Arun Kumar1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Jodhpur, Jodhpur, India

Abstract

The present study numerically investigates the blade tip leakage flow (TLF) over a gas turbine blade cascade at low speed ( M ex = 0.1) and transonic ( M ex = 0.92) blade exit Mach numbers, with and without shroud motion. Various blade tip flow phenomena like flow separation and reattachment, flow choking, shock-boundary layer interaction (SBLI), and tip leakage vortex (TLV) are studied, and their influence on the heat transfer coefficient (HTC) distributions over the blade tip and near tip blade suction surface is investigated. The study has found some new zones of heat transfer due to the interaction of horseshoe vortices (HSV) with the blade tip. In addition to the primary TLV, a secondary TLV is formed, which increases near tip blade suction surface heat transfer. The flow transitions to supersonic speed in the aft portion of the blade tip for the transonic case resulting in complex heat transfer distribution due to SBLI, compared to near-uniform distribution for the low speed case. This supersonic flow results in a smaller flow separation zone near the aft portion of the pressure side tip edge for the transonic case compared to the low speed case. The qualitative nature of HTC near the leading edge of the blade tip resembles for low speed and transonic cases. However, near the trailing edge of the blade tip, the qualitative nature of HTC for the transonic case shows a substantial difference due to supersonic flow compared to the low speed case.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Aerospace Engineering

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