Numerical Simulation of Tip Clearance Flow Control in Axial Turbine Rotor: Part 1—Active Flow Control Injection From Turbine Blade Tip

Author:

Li Wei1,Qiao Wei-Yang1,Xu Kai-Fu1,Luo Hua-Ling1

Affiliation:

1. Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China

Abstract

Reducing loss and increasing efficiency are always pursued in the designing of the turbine, and flow control is an efficient solution to minimize the tip clearance loss. Recently it aroused much attention in the field of the turbine tip clearance flow. Part-1 of this paper aims to numerically investigate the effect of active turbine clearance flow control by injection from a turbine blade tip on the tip clearance flow. Part-2 of this paper focus on the passive turbine tip clearance flow control. A density-correction based, 3D Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations CFD code with Reynolds Stress Model, which was proved to be validated, was adopted. The variable specific heat was considered. The effects of injection on the tip clearance flow were simulated in two tip clearance heights, and each height corresponds to five injection hole locations and five injection mass flow rates. Accordingly, the mechanisms of active injection control were put in evidence; the effects of the injection on the turbine efficiency which includes the effect of the jet and the tip clearance flow were highlighted; and the tip clearance flow structure was analyzed topologically. If the tip leakage flow corresponding to the injection location is subsonic, this injection can increase the efficiency, such as the first and the second jet. The combined jet could increase the efficiency by 0.35% for the case of loose tip clearance and by 0.3% for the case of tight tip clearance. The number of saddle points was equal to that of nodes near the injection hole, which could satisfy the singularity point total number law.

Publisher

ASMEDC

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