A Sobol' Sequence Parametric Analysis of Rotor Thermal Bow in Gas Turbines

Author:

Smith Evan O.1,de Baar Jouke H. S.1,Neely Andrew J.1

Affiliation:

1. University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australia

Abstract

After a jet engine is shut down, hot air rising inside the compressor disc cavities, secondary air systems, and the gas path annulus will result in a vertical temperature gradient. As the compressor rotor cools and contracts in the presence of this thermal gradient, it will bend, in a phenomenon known as thermal rotor bow. Starting an engine under bowed conditions can result in rubbing of the rotor and stator seals, adding heat to the rotor, exacerbating the rotor bow. This causal sequence of rubbing and bending is called the Newkirk Effect. In this study, 30 simulations of simplified compressor geometries have been run in three-dimensional unsteady conjugate heat transfer computational fluid dynamics coupled with finite element modelling, using a Sobol’ quasi-random sequence coupled with kriging interpolation to study the effects of three important geometric parameters on the thermal bow response of an engine. The three parameters, rotor length, rotor diameter, and compressor case wall thickness, were selected based on a similar screening test analysis performed by authors in a previous study. The results include response maps of each parameter with respect to rotor bow and clearance reduction onset time, duration, and severity, and show that length and case wall thickness exhibit linear responses due to their effect on stiffness, whereas diameter exhibits a non-linear response, due to the conflicting and competing effects on stiffness and vertical temperature difference.

Publisher

American Society of Mechanical Engineers

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