Strain Response and Aerodynamic Damping of a Swirl Distortion Generator Using Computational Fluid Dynamics

Author:

Hayden Andrew1,Untaroiu Alexandrina2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics, Virginia Tech Laboratory for Turbomachinery and Components Norris Hall, Room 107, Virginia Tech 495 Old Turner Street, Blacksburg, VA 24061

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Tech Laboratory for Turbomachinery and Components Norris Hall, Room 107, Virginia Tech 495 Old Turner Street, Blacksburg, VA 24061

Abstract

Abstract Boundary layer ingestion (BLI) concepts have become a prominent topic in research and development due to their increase in fuel efficiency for aircraft. Virginia Tech has developed the StreamVane™, a secondary flow distortion generator, which can be used to efficiently test BLI and its aeromechanical effects on turbomachinery. To ensure the safety of this system, the complex vanes within StreamVanes must be further analyzed structurally and aerodynamically. In this paper, the induced strain of two common vane shapes at three different operating conditions is computationally determined. Along with these predictions, the aerodynamic damping of the vanes is calculated to predict flutter conditions at the same three operating points. To achieve this, steady computational fluid dynamics (CFD) calculations are done to acquire the aerodynamic pressure loading on the vanes. Finite element analysis (FEA) is performed to obtain the strain and modal response of the StreamVane structure. The mode shapes and steady CFD are used to initialize an unsteady CFD analysis, which acquires the aerodynamic damping results of the vanes. The testcase used for this evaluation was specifically designed to overstep the structural limits of a StreamVane, and the results provide an efficient computational method to observe flutter conditions of stationary systems.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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