Unsteady and Calming Effects Investigation on a Very High-Lift LP Turbine Blade—Part I: Experimental Analysis
Author:
Coton Thomas1, Arts Tony1, Lefebvre Michae¨l2, Liamis Nicolas2
Affiliation:
1. Turbomachinery and Propulsion Department, von Karman Institute for Fluids Dynamics, 1640 Rhode-Saint-Gene`se, Belgium 2. Snecma Moteurs—Turbine Aero-Cooling Department, Center de Villaroche, 77550 Moissy Cramayel, France
Abstract
An experimental and numerical study was performed about the influence of incoming wakes and the calming effect on a very high-lift low-pressure turbine rotor blade. The first part of the paper describes the experimental determination of the pressure loss coefficient and the heat transfer around the blade mounted in a high-speed linear cascade. The cascade is exposed to incoming wakes generated by high-speed rotating bars. Their aim is to act upon the transition/separation phenomena. The measurements were conducted at a constant exit Mach number equal to 0.8 and at three Reynolds number values; namely, 190,000, 350,000, and 650,000. The inlet turbulence level was fixed at 0.8%. An additional feature of this work is to identify the boundary layer status through heat transfer measurements. Compared to the traditionally used hot films, thin film heat flux gages provide fully quantitative data required for code validation. Numerical computations are presented in the second part of the paper.
Publisher
ASME International
Subject
Mechanical Engineering
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