Unsteady Flow and Aeroelasticity Behavior of Aeroengine Core Compressors During Rotating Stall and Surge

Author:

Vahdati M.1,Simpson G.1,Imregun M.1

Affiliation:

1. Mechanical Engineering Department, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London SW7 2BX, UK

Abstract

This paper will focus on two core-compressor instabilities, namely, rotating stall and surge. Using a 3D viscous time-accurate flow representation, the front bladerows of a core compressor were modeled in a whole-annulus fashion whereas the rest of bladerows were represented in single-passage fashion. The rotating stall behavior at two different compressor operating points was studied by considering two different variable-vane scheduling conditions for which experimental data were available. Using a model with nine whole bladerows, the unsteady flow calculations were conducted on 32 CPUs of a parallel cluster, typical run times being around 3–4 weeks for a grid with about 60×106 points. The simulations were conducted over several engine rotations. As observed on the actual development engine, there was no rotating stall for the first scheduling condition while malscheduling of the stator vanes created a 12-band rotating stall which excited the rotor blade first flap mode. In a separate set of calculations, the surge behavior was modeled using a time-accurate single-passage representation of the core compressor. It was possible to predict not only flow reversal into the low pressure compression domain but also the expected hysteresis pattern of the surge loop in terms of its mass flow versus pressure characteristic.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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