Computational Fluid Dynamics-Based Throughflow Analysis of Transonic Flows in Steam Turbines

Author:

Ricci Martina1,Pacciani Roberto1,Marconcini Michele1,Macelloni Paolo2,Cecchi Stefano2,Bettini Claudio2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Florence, Via di Santa Marta, 3, 50139 Florence, Italy

2. AEN Product & Technology, Ansaldo Energia, Via Nicola Lorenzi 8, 16152 Genoa, Italy

Abstract

Abstract A computational fluid dynamics (CFD)-based throughflow solver is applied to the meridional analysis of low-pressure steam turbine modules. The throughflow code inherits its numerical scheme from a state-of-the-art CFD solver (TRAF code) and incorporates real gas capabilities, three-dimensional flow features, and spanwise mixing models. Secondary flow effects are introduced via a concentrated vortex model. Tip gap and shroud leakage effects are modeled in terms of source vectors in the system of governing equations. The impact of part-span shrouds and snubbers are accounted for, on a local basis, through suitable body force fields. The advection upstream splitting method (AUSM+-up) upwind strategy has been adopted as a basis to construct a numerical flux scheme explicitly suited for throughflow applications. The original formulation has been adapted to handle real gas flows and to embed the treatment of body force fields in a fully consistent framework. The capability of the procedure is assessed by analyzing the low-pressure modules of two large steam turbines designed and manufactured by Ansaldo Energia. These modules include rotor tip shrouds and part-span snubbers and feature supersonic flow and large blade twist. Throughflow predictions in terms of main performance figures and radial distributions of flow quantities are compared with experimental data and 3D steady viscous analyses. It will be shown how the proposed CFD-based throughflow model can be fruitfully used in the early stages of the design as it delivers predictions of comparable accuracy with 3D CFD analyses at a fraction of the computational time.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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