Direct Numerical Simulation Based Analysis of RANS Predictions of a Low-Pressure Turbine Cascade

Author:

Müller-Schindewolffs Christoph1,Baier Ralf-D.2,Seume Joerg R.3,Herbst Florian3

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Turbomachinery and Fluid Dynamics, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Appelstraße 9, Hannover 30167, Germany e-mail:

2. Aerodynamic Methods, MTU Aero Engines AG, Dachauer Straße 665, Munich 80995, Germany

3. Institute of Turbomachinery and Fluid Dynamics, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Appelstraße 9, Hannover 30167, Germany

Abstract

The state-of-the-art design of turbomachinery components is based on Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes (RANS) solutions. RANS solvers model the effects of turbulence and boundary layer transition and therefore allow for a rapid prediction of the aerodynamic behavior. The only drawback is that modeling errors are introduced to the solution. Researchers and computational fluid dynamics developers are working on reducing these errors by improved model calibrations which are based on experimental data. These experiments do not typically, however, offer detailed insight into three-dimensional flow fields and the evolution of model quantities in an actual machine. This can be achieved through a direct step-by-step comparison of model quantities between RANS and direct numerical simulation (DNS). In the present work, the experimentally obtained model correlations are recomputed based on DNS of the same turbine profile simulated by RANS. The actual local values are compared to the modeled RANS results, providing information about the source of model deficits. The focus is on the transition process on the blade suction side (SS) and on evaluating the development of turbulent flow structures in the blade's wake. It is shown that the source of disagreement between RANS and DNS can be traced back to three major deficiencies that should be the focus of further model improvements.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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