Active Stabilization of Axial Compressors With Circumferential Inlet Distortion

Author:

van Schalkwyk C. M.1,Paduano J. D.2,Greitzer E. M.2,Epstein A. H.2

Affiliation:

1. Scientific Systems Co., Inc., Woburn, MA 01801

2. Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139

Abstract

This paper describes the first experimental validation of transfer function modeling and active stabilization for axial compressors with circumferential inlet distortion. The inlet distortion experiments were carried out in a three-stage low-speed compressor. Theory–experiment comparisons of steady performance, unsteady stall precursor, and forced response (transfer function) data were all used to assess a control-theoretic version of the Hynes–Greitzer distorted flow model. The tests showed good agreement between theory and data and demonstrated that a priori predictions, based on geometry and steady-state performance data, can be used to design control laws that stabilize rotating stall with inlet distortion. Based on these results, active feedback control has been used to stabilize the inlet distortion induced instability associated with rotating stall onset. The stabilization allowed stall-free operation to be extended below the natural (distorted flow) stall point by up to 3.7 percent for a 0.8 dynamic head distortion. For a 1.9 dynamic head distortion, 40 percent of the mass flow range lost due to inlet distortion was regained through active control. The paper elucidates the difficulties associated with active control with distortion, and introduces a new control law that addresses many of these challenges.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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