Compressible Modal Instability Onset in an Aerodynamically Mistuned Transonic Fan

Author:

Brandstetter Christoph1,Paoletti Benoit2,Ottavy Xavier2

Affiliation:

1. Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Laboratoire de Mecanique des Fluides et d'Acoustique—UMR CNRS 5509, Univ Lyon, Lyon, F-69134, France e-mail:

2. Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Laboratoire de Mecanique des Fluides et d'Acoustique—UMR CNRS 5509, Univ Lyon, Lyon, F-69134, France

Abstract

This paper describes observed modal oscillations arising from a feedback mechanism between an acoustic resonance in the exit flow channel and aerodynamic and aeroelastic disturbances in a transonic fan stage. During tests, the fan suffered from rotating stall and surge which were preceded by low frequency pressure fluctuations. Through a range of aerodynamic and aeromechanical instrumentations, it was possible to determine a clear chain of cause and effect, whereby geometrical asymmetries trigger local instabilities and modal oscillations through an interaction with the system acoustics. To the authors knowledge, this is the first time that modal oscillations occurring before stall are attributed to multiphysical interactions, showing that acoustic characteristics of the system can influence the aerodynamic as well as the aeromechanical stability of fans. This bears implications for the stability assessment of fans and compressors because first, the stability margin may be affected by standing waves generated in bypass ducts or combustion chambers, and second, geometrical variations of the rotor blades which are believed to be beneficial for aeromechanical stability may lead to complex coupling phenomena.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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