On the Extrapolation of Rim Sealing Performance From Test Bench to Real Engine: A Numerical Survey

Author:

Da Soghe Riccardo1,Bianchini Cosimo1,Mazzei Lorenzo1,Bonini Alessio2,Innocenti Luca2,Di Benedetto Daniele2,Orsini Lorenzo3

Affiliation:

1. Ergon Research, via Campani 50, Florence 50127, Italy

2. Baker Hughes, piazza Matteucci 2, Florence 50127, Italy

3. Industrial Engineering Department, University of Florence, via S. Marta 3, Florence 50127, Italy

Abstract

Abstract The main annulus hot gas ingress into turbine wheel-spaces is still one of the most challenging problems designers face. During the decades, several experimental test benches were developed worldwide to improve the knowledge associated with the rim seal flow physics. Even if in some cases quite complex and advanced rig configurations were proposed, limitations in the operating conditions and in the reproduction of the real engine geometries/characteristics into the rig are present. In this paper, validated computational fluid dynamics (CFD) computations are used to explore the impact of some experimental rigs design choices/limitations on the sealing effectiveness prediction and their ability to mimic the real engine configuration behavior. Attention is paid on several test rig-related aspects such as operating conditions, flow path configuration (blade and vane count), and accuracy in the real engine rim seal geometry reconstruction applied to the rig. From the computations, it emerges that a scaled geometry operated at lab conditions is able to mimic pretty well the real engine sealing performance when rig and engine experience the same flow path ΔCp. The ability of the rig to match the engine data is not affected by the differences in main annulus Mach number between test bench and engine. A further result that emerges from the computation regards the fact that the Φ0 − ΔCp0.5 curve is not linear, proving that the linear extrapolation of rim sealing performance from test bench to real engine when rig and engine are characterized by different ΔCp0.5 values is not of general application and an alternative approach is given. Finally, it is found that the impact of vane count on the rim sealing effectiveness is significant, making the extrapolation of data from rig to engine difficult.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Aerospace Engineering,Fuel Technology,Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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