Affiliation:
1. NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
2. Pratt & Whitney Canada, Canada
Abstract
A comprehensive test program was performed in the Propulsion Systems Laboratory at the NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland Ohio using a highly instrumented Pratt and Whitney Canada PW 545 turbofan engine. A key objective of this program was the development of a high-altitude database on small, high-bypass ratio engine performance and operability. In particular, the program documents the impact of altitude (Reynolds number) on the aero-performance of the low-pressure turbine (fan turbine). A second objective was to assess the ability of a state-of-the-art CFD code to predict the effect of Reynolds number on the efficiency of the low-pressure turbine. CFD simulation performed prior and after the engine tests will be presented and discussed. Key findings are the ability of a state-of-the art CFD code to accurately predict the impact of Reynolds number on the efficiency and flow capacity of the low-pressure turbine. In addition the CFD simulations showed the turbulence intensity exiting the low-pressure turbine to be high (9%). The level is consistent with measurements taken within an engine.
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